The fashion week of men’s fashion returns to Paris with excitement on Tuesday: Saint Laurent is again represented in the official calendar and, above all, Jonathan Anderson made his debut at Dior.
After a turbulent year with numerous changes in the artistic cables, the spring/summer 2026 shows the upheavals in the industry. Milan presented a greatly reduced calendar; London canceled the event completely. In contrast, Paris promises a particularly rich edition.
“The calendar is well filled and there is an excellent balance between creativity, business, independent houses, large corporations and new talents,” Alice Feillard, shopping manager for men’s fashion at Galeries Lafayette, told the AFP news agency. From June 24th to 29th, no less than seventy houses will present their collections in thirty presentations and forty fashion shows.
The show by Dior Homme on June 27th, designed by Jonathan Anderson, is most expected.
After months of speculation, the Northern Irish was appointed the successor to Maria Grazia Chiuri at the beginning of June at the top of the ladies’ collections; A few weeks after his entry with Dior Homme. He is the first designer since Christian Dior, who is responsible for the women’s and men’s lines and the haute couture of the LVMH flagship.
After the appointment of the French-Belgian designer Matthieu Blazy near Chanel in December, Jonathan Anderson’s undoubtedly the biggest event at the fashion market of the past few months. The forty -year -old designer, the Loewe, also owned by LVMH, to the top of the industry, is considered one of the fashion children.
However, the Spanish brand will be missing from this fashion Week and are waiting for the debut of the duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who were appointed succeeded by Jonathan Anderson. In addition to Anderson’s debut with Dior, Julian Klausner’s first men’s collection at Dries van Noten should also be interested in the fashion world on Wednesday afternoon.
The Belgian designer, who was appointed the successor of the founder of the fashion house, Dries van Noten, who was retired last year in December, had already attracted attention in March with his first women’s collection.
The return of Saint Laurent
Another important event of this issue is the return of Saint Laurent to the official calendar. The French fashion house had not participated in the fashion week of men’s fashion since January 2023.
The new Anthony Vaccarello collection will be unveiled on Tuesday at 5 p.m. A few hours before Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton. Traditional houses such as Hermès, Kenzo and Issey Miyake will be represented as well as the brands Ami, Comme des Garçons, Egonlab., Rick Owens and Willy Chavaria, who returns after a first Paris fashion show in January.
Also worth mentioning is the return of the British Wales Bonner and Craig Green as well as the first fashion show by the trendy Indian label Kartik Research in the French capital.
Jacquemus, who celebrated his comeback in January, will complete the Fashion Week.
The fashion week of men’s fashion will follow from Monday, July 7th to Thursday, July 10th, the Haute Couture Week, which is also shaped by numerous changes in the artistic cables.
Dior will not participate because Jonathan Anderson is planning his first haute couture collection for January 2026. Jean Paul Gaultier will also be missing. His new, firm artistic director, Duran Lantink, will make his debut in October during the Fashion Week of women’s fashion.
Balenciaga will reveal the last creations from Demna, who changes to Gucci, while Glenn Martens will make his debut at Maison Margiela. Between the two events, the American Michael Rider will present his first collection for Celine with a mixed fashion show on July 6th.
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