Hermès revealed its Spring-Summer 2026 Men’s Ready-to-Wear collection in Paris with a runway show that read like poetry.
The elegant collection by Véronique Nichanian explored both structure and a sense of lightness through clean lines, openwork materials and a muted colour palette.
The silhouettes of the pieces combined movement with groundedness, think pleated trousers, shantung double-breasted jackets and silk twill shirts. Naturally, there were signature touches throughout the collection, including saddle-style topstitching, ribbed finishes and Éperon d’or imprints, which each echoed the Maison’s equestrian legacy, while the airy fabrics allowed the pieces to breathe.
Shirt-jackets in crisp canvas, reversible blousons, crocodile vests, and tailored outerwear told a story that weaved from utility and elegance. The accessories echoed the fluid motion with twill silk bandanas, leather cuffs, hand-tooled belts and sandals.
In its SS26 collection, Hermès demonstrates yet again that well-crafted clothes can tell a story.