The British brand Wales Bonner celebrated its tenth anniversary with a number of collaborations that she presented during her show at Paris Fashion Week Men’s for the spring/summer of 2026.
The collection entitled ‘Jewel’ was inspired by evening wear of the 1930s and British tailoring traditions. This was shown in the described “timeless and valuable pieces”. One of the collaborations that made up a large part of the line included a new partnership with Y-3, the joint project of Adidas Originals and the Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto.
In addition to the more sporty brand, Wales Bonn archive silhouettes reinterpreted, such as the Satin-Souvenir Jacket and the Y-3 Field Schuh. An updated version of the Adidas Originals by Wales Bonner Karintha Lo Sneakers, which was upgraded in the braided pattern, was also presented on the catwalk.
The sporting designs were presented alongside looks that were more likely to correspond to the British prep-style. These included cotton and merino polo shirts, which were produced in cooperation with the British knitting designer John Smedley in England.

This collaboration with local artisans: Inside, Wales Bonner’s evening wear selection continued on wool and silk fracks, which, in collaboration with the Savile Row-Schneider: inside of Anderson and Sheppard.
The accessories underpinned the enthusiasm of the designer for teamwork. Wales Bonner turned to the British Hutmacher Stephen Jones to create diamond Baobab flower brooches and basket hats, which adorned various looks and were sometimes even coordinated.



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