Dior Homme (Kim Jones) revived the classic Ligne H with sleek minimalism—pale pastels, textured silks, wide-leg trousers, feminine-inspired bows, and a stunning embellished finale
Louis Vuitton (Pharrell Williams & Nigo) delivered “blokecore” street-luxe—varsity jackets, oversized suits, travel-ready pieces, and archival nods like lobster bags and Damier trunks
Hermès & Lemaire championed quiet luxury—understated knit layering, soft leather, relaxed tailoring, and neutral palettes that prioritised craftsmanship
Auralee presented colourful minimalism—premium fabrics, bold reds and sky blues, mixing leather with office-ready tailoring
Avant-garde highlights from Issey Miyake’s IM Men, Sacai, Rick Owens, and Dries Van Noten’s final menswear collection—featuring sculptural pleats, fishnet, floral intarsia, and circus-inspired theatrics
This year’s Paris runway blended streetwear, high art, and relaxed refinement—setting the tone for menswear’s next bold chapter.
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