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  • June 30, 2026
Highlights from Paris Men’s Fashion Week

The Summer 2027 collections to know

Paris Men’s Fashion Week drew to a close yesterday, wrapping up a week of runway presentations that offered an early glimpse into the future of menswear. From major creative debuts to fresh interpretations of house signatures, these are the Summer 2027 collections that stood out.

Dior Men

Jonathan Anderson made a confident statement with his Summer 2027 collection for Dior Men, reimagining the house’s rich heritage through a contemporary lens. Familiar silhouettes were refined with unexpected cuts, luxurious fabrics and subtle decorative details, while eveningwear took on a more effortless attitude. Drawing inspiration from the archives without feeling nostalgic, the collection balanced tradition with innovation, offering a fresh interpretation of modern elegance.

Saint Laurent

Anthony Vaccarello continued his exploration of understated sophistication with a collection built around precision, restraint and ease. Presented against the dreamlike backdrop of Fujiko Nakaya’s immersive cloud installation, the clothes favoured elongated silhouettes, impeccably cut tailoring and fluid separates that moved effortlessly with the body. Soft earth tones were punctuated by muted shades of gold and pale blue, creating a wardrobe that felt quietly confident rather than overtly dramatic.

Louis Vuitton

Pharrell Williams transformed the Louis Vuitton runway into an immersive seaside landscape, where surf culture collided with the Maison’s spirit of travel. Technical fabrics, relaxed tailoring, and weathered textures were elevated by exceptional craftsmanship, while playful details, including shell-inspired accessories, surfboards, and embroidered monograms, brought a sense of optimism to the collection. The result was a joyful expression of adventure, freedom and the enduring appeal of life by the coast.

Hermès

Presented through an intimate series of private showroom appointments, the Hermès Summer 2027 collection focused on the beauty of precision and refinement. Lightweight outerwear, clean-lined blousons and technical cotton fabrics showcased the house’s mastery of understated luxury, while subtle openwork details added texture without excess. It was a collection defined by functionality, exceptional craftsmanship and timeless wardrobe staples designed to endure well beyond a single season.

Celine

For Summer 2027, Michael Rider explored dressing as an expression of instinct. Relaxed tailoring, heirloom-inspired pieces, and effortless separates encourage a more personal approach to style, where garments are collected, customised, and worn with confidence. Rooted in the idea of travelling light, the collection captured the optimism of summer through clothes that felt authentic, versatile and quietly self-assured.

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