Get ready, fashion fanatics! Paris Fashion Week Men's Fall/Winter 2026 and Couture are just around the corner, promising a whirlwind of innovation and style. This season, the city of lights is buzzing with anticipation, and you won't want to miss a single stitch.
First up, the menswear calendar is packed with exciting events. From January 20th to 25th, expect 35 shows and 32 presentations, a slight increase from the previous year. Saint Laurent's Anthony Vaccarello will be showcasing his men's collection during Couture Week.
Kicking things off, Louis Vuitton, under the creative direction of Pharrell Williams, will set the stage. Day one also spotlights Japanese label Auralee, whose designer Ryota Iwai has earned accolades, and Jeanne Friot, a fresh face on the official show calendar. Keep an eye out for Saudi label KML's presentation at the Institut du Monde Arabe and the Paris-based Meta Campania Collective.
Day two promises to be a Dior day, but that's not all. Kenzo is hosting a presentation inside Kenzo Takada’s house in Paris. Later, Jaden Smith, Christian Louboutin's first men’s creative director, will unveil his debut collection. Meanwhile, Acne Studios will be hosting an exhibition at its gallery space.
But here's where it gets controversial... 3.Paradis will stage a show on January 21st, just days after its founder Emeric Tchatchoua was honored. KidSuper's Colm Dillane will be signing his coffee table book, and Ami Paris will close the day.
Thursday is set to be a busy one, with shows from Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, and Dries Van Noten. Don't miss the Camperlab show, the last one by creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel, and Californian brand ERL's first presentation on the Paris schedule.
Tickets to the Kartik Research show will be highly sought after. Also, American designer Willy Chavarria returns for his third season in Paris.
And this is the part most people miss... The weekend is equally packed. Kiko Kostadinov's eponymous label is celebrating its 10th anniversary, Magliano by Luca Magliano, winner of LVMH’s Karl Lagerfeld Prize in 2023, is a new addition to the official show calendar, and Véronique Nichanian will present her Hermès swansong.
On January 25th, Patou will show off-schedule. Simon Porte Jacquemus is presenting his co-ed collection at the Picasso Museum, while Berluti has moved to a single annual presentation in June 2026.
Then, the spotlight shifts to couture. Spring 2026 Couture Week runs from January 26th to 29th, featuring 29 houses. Expect to see the first couture shows of Anderson at Dior, Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, and Giorgio Armani Privé by Silvana Armani. Valentino, Schiaparelli, Viktor & Rolf, and Ashi Studio shows are also scheduled.
Beyond the runways, Roger Vivier will present its Pièce Unique Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Sotheby’s will auction the collection of the late Doris Brynner, and Christie’s will auction objects and outfits belonging to Mathilde Favier.
Finally, if you're in the fashion industry, you'll want to know that Sant Ambroeus and Cassaro’s have opened restaurants in Paris.
What are you most excited to see during Paris Fashion Week? Let us know in the comments!