26 juin 2025

Fashion Week: Highlights from the Spring/Summer 2026 edition

Under a radiant sky, Paris becomes the heart of fashion with the Men’s Fashion Week from June 24th to 29th, 2025. Numéro looks back at the highlights of this week dedicated to the Spring/Summer 2026 collections, from the runway shows and public events to immersive experiences.

The Men’s Fashion Week is back in Paris in June 2025

Basking in the brilliant sunlight and vibrant atmosphere, the Men’s Fashion Week is back in Paris from June 24th to 29th, 2025. A chance for us to discover the Spring/Summer 2026 collections through runway shows and presentations.

But that’s not all! For five days, the capital also plays host to a series of exclusive events, including pop-up stores, immersive parties, and public art installations. Day by day, Numéro revisits the highlights of the Spring/Summer 2026 Men’s Fashion Week.

Fashion Week Day 1 – Tuesday 24 June, 2025

Beyoncé on the front row of the Louis Vuitton show

Following a series of jaw-dropping performances at the Stade de France, Beyoncé extended her Parisian stay. The American singer, along with her husband Jay-Z, attended Louis Vuitton men’s spring-summer 2026 show by Pharrell Williams, held on the forecourt of the Centre Pompidou. A very special moment, since Queen B rarely makes appearances during the Fashion Weeks. (LZ)

The immersive, futuristic exhibition by Salomon

In order to present its new designs and innovations, Salomon created an immersive installation in the heart of the Marais. In addition to brand-new colourways for its signature sneakers, the brand unveiled a new design – the S/LAB PULSAR 4. (LZ)

A collaboration from outer space by Asics x JJJJound

A stone’s throw away, Asics is unveiling a new collaboration with cutting-edge Canadian label JJJJound to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Gel-Quantum 360. Faithful to the minimalist universe of Justin Saunders‘ brand, the pair of sneakers is being unveiled in a spaceship-like pop-up store open to the public. (NM)

The IFM student fashion show

Kicking off the June 2025 Fashion Week, the IFM student show drew a huge crowd. From Ken Gongyuan Xie‘s playful wardrobe and Victoire Pédron‘s PVC skirts and dog-like bags to Chloé Laplante‘s elegant silhouettes and Ore Atowoju‘s fascinating fabrics, the creativity and genius of these future fashion designers was obvious as they celebrated the end of their Bachelor’s degree (CBM).


Fashion Week Day 2 – Wednesday 25 June 2025

A cast of trans models at Jeanne Friot

On this second day of the Men’s Fashion Week, Jeanne Friot once again made a bold statement with her Spring/Summer 2026 show. The committed designer and finalist of the 2025 ANDAM Prize, opted for an all-trans cast to present her collection. (LZ)

The ultra-futuriste Puma X Salehe Bembury pop-up store

Right in the heart of the Marais district, Puma is setting up a pop-up store with a futuristic design to unveil its latest collaboration with the famous designer Salehe Bembury. The Velum, a sneaker that looks as if it came from outer space, is what came out of that collaboration. Designed for both running and parading around town, it incorporates Nitrofoam technology and high-performance foam made to improve responsiveness… (NM)

Les invités surprise du défilé 3. Paradis printemps-été 2026

À l’occasion de son défilé 3. Paradis printemps-été 2026, le designer Emeric Tchatchoua a invité quelques visages familiers sur le podium. Ainsi, le célèbre styliste Jean-Charles de Castejbajac a été aperçu aux côtés du rappeur French Montana… (NM)

A porcelain shirt by Egon Lab

For the final look of its Spring-Summer 2026 show, Egon Lab unveils an extraordinary creation – a porcelain shirt. Made in collaboration with haute couture artist Flávio Juán Núñez, the coated poplin shirt was layered multiple times and required 315 hours of work. (LZ)

101 Balenciaga pieces by Demna exhibited at Kering

Before joining the Gucci studios, Demna presents an exhibition of 101 pieces to mark his 10th anniversary at Balenciaga. From his iconic sneakers and bags to his most sophisticated couture creations, the Georgian designer closes a chapter in the history of fashion in a moving way. He is also passing the torch to Pierpaolo Piccioli, to whom he presented the exhibition. Until July 9th, 2025. Book here. (LZ)



AMI takes over Place des Victoires for its Spring/Summer 2026 show

To close Day 2 of the Paris Fashion Week, AMI literally took over Place des Victoires, which was entirely reserved for its Spring/Summer 2026 show. In front of an eclectic crowd of guests – Catherine Deneuve, Eddy de Pretto –  Alexandre Mattiussi unveiled a sober, elegant wardrobe. (NM)