The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM) has released the preliminary calendar for the upcoming Paris men’s fashion week (PFWM), which takes place from June 24th to 29th. One of the highlights is the highly expected debut by Jonathan Anderson as creative director of the men’s collections at Dior. The Spanish brand Camper will also be represented for the first time in the official PFWM calendar.

A total of 69 fashion houses and designers are announced for the spring/summer season 2026: 30 will present their collections in a presentation format, 39 in classic catwalk shows. The program is complemented by the fashion show of the students of the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM), which traditionally forms the start of the week. The French fashion house Jacquendus takes over the PFWM with a show on Sunday, June 29th.

The upcoming edition is part of a dense fashion season calendar: it follows directly on the Milan men’s fashion week (June 20-24) and precedes the haute couture week in Paris (July 7-10). The Pitti Uomo trade fair in Florence (June 17-20) also takes place. In comparison to the previous year, the calendar fails to fail-especially after the British Fashion Council had canceled the Juni edition of the London Fashion Week in early April. In the future, the British fashion week will only take place in February and September.

Jonathan Anderson and Camper celebrate premiere at PFWM

In the preliminary calendar of the PFWM, a first group of 30 brands and designers: presented on the inside – led by camper. The Spanish brand will show its current Ready-to-Wear line from Camperlab on June 26th as part of a presentation. Under the creative direction of Achilles Ion Gabriel, creative director of the company, this was developed and marked the 50th anniversary of the brand.

In addition to campers and camperlab, Camiel Fortgens-the Dutch designer of the same name-as well as the Brazilian label P. Andrade by Pedro Andrade and Paula Kim are also celebrating their official PfWM debut. Both show their collections on the last day of the event, June 29th.

The presentation calendar also includes brands such as Meta Campania Collective, Berluti, Acne Studios, Isabel Marant, Hungaro, Undercover and Y-3 by Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas. Marine Serre, who continues to show her men’s fashion in a presentation form, and Sacai, which is planning a creative alternative to the catwalk show, are also among the participants: inside.

Design of the Ready-to-Wear collection of the camperlab line from Camper. Credits: Camper.

As for the 39 planned catwalk shows of the upcoming Paris men’s fashion week, the dior show on June 27 is undoubtedly considered one of the most expected highlights. Jonathan Anderson will make his debut as the new artistic director of the men’s men’s collections – an important step according to his previous role at Loewe. The Spanish label Loewe will be missing in this year’s calendar, until the expected premiere of the new designer duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, which are expected to be presented at the Paris women’s fashion week in September.

In addition to Anderson’s debut with Dior, Julian Klausner’s debut as the new creative director at Dries van Noten also provides attention. The brand, part of the Spanish fashion company Puig since 2018, is repositioned. DS> YXIE Presentation in Paris will be the first men’s running trade show since the farewell collection of the founder Dries van Noten in June 2024.

The French fashion house Saint Laurent also returns after a long absence and shows a men’s collection for the first time as part of the PFWM – the label was recently represented at the January edition 2023. Also worth mentioning is the Kartik Research catwalk debut, which is now part of the official show program for the first time after three seasons in presentation format.

The line-up is supplemented by a series of renowned and up-and-coming names: After a break at the January issue 2025, its comeback, Études Studio, is returning in presentation mode after several seasons, and the New York designer Willy Chavarria-with Mexican and Irish roots-shows again according to his debut in January 2025. Craig Green, who was last present on the PFWM in June 2022, returns to Paris with a show.

These designers: Inside, in a creative dialogue with the fixed sizes of the Paris fashion week – including Louis Vuitton, Comme des Garçons, Kenzo and Hermès – and underline the relevance of the French capital as a global center of men’s fashion.

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