Jacquemus closed the Paris Fashion Week men’s fashion with a show in Versailles Castle on Sunday. The spring/summer collection 2026 is inspired by its agricultural roots.

After his show “Le Chouchou” at Canal Grande 2023, Simon Porte Jacquemus chose the orangery this time, the citrus fruit garden of Louis XIV.

“It is reminiscent of my family that sold fruit,” the 35-year-old designer told Le Figaro. He designed this new mixed collection as a “autobiographical path”, as he described in detail on Instagram.

The show began with feminine silhouettes in large skins exhibited, the shape of which was reminiscent of Provencal skirts. For this purpose, wide aprons were worn with short sleeves. This was followed by more demanding outfits, from the case of a tight -fitting trouser suit to long dresses and a top dress.

The men also wore skirts over pants, but also casual suits or Bermudashorts, almost like a jogging pants raised to the knees. To do this, they combined elegant vests, light blouses or sweatshirts and wore an inverted beret.

The color palette was mainly black and white, with accents in bright yellow, light blue and powder pink.

At the end of the show, Simon Porte Jacquemus welcomed his guests, including the actors Pierre Niney and Matthew McConaughey, singer Aya Nakamura and football player Jules Koundé.

After the designer had defilated for several years at his own discretion, for example in a lavender field in his homeland in the south or under the sun Capris, he returned to the official calendar of the Fashion Week in January and thus brought to the center of interest.

This week he left this place to Northern Irish Jonathan Anderson, whose highly expected first collection for Dior Homme was cheered. The first men’s fashion show by Julian Klausner for Dries van Noten also caused a stir.

The men’s fashion week is followed by the Haute Couture week from Monday, July 7th to Thursday, July 10, which, among other things, marks the debut of Glenn Martens at Maison Margiela. Previously, the American Michael Rider will present his first collection for Celine with a mixed show on July 6th.

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