From January 20 to 25, Paris Men’s Fashion Week unveiled the fall-winter 2026-27 collections. Louis Vuitton, Jacquemus, Hermès… Focus on the season’s most memorable shows and the emergence of a rock dandy, with the added bonus of the return of the tie and slim-fit pants.
Looking closely at the latest Paris Fashion Week, the Fall/Winter 2026-27 man is more intellectual and sensitive, not to say sensual. With revisited suits, slim silhouettes, tartan patterns, ties, and faux fur, it’s time for the “New Romantics,” named after an underground tribe renowned in the 1980s for its flamboyant style. This decade is currently being rediscovered by Gen Z.
Next winter will see the emergence of a rock dandy, halfway between an urban silhouette straight out of the 2010s and the figure of the accursed poet à la Oscar Wilde.
From Louis Vuitton to Dior Man…
On the first day of Fashion Week, Louis Vuitton, under the direction of Pharrell Williams, presented a show at the eponymous Maison’s foundation in Paris in a setting reminiscent of a contemporary Zen garden, featuring a minimalist Japanese-style house designed in collaboration with Not A Hotel. A sober collection in shades of beige, gray, and brown—the latter emerging as the season’s dominant hue—featuring long coats, double-breasted styles, and a look that is both elegant and functional. The man behind Louis Vuitton Homme has rehabilitated both jogging pants and the tie.


At the Rodin Museum, Jonathan Anderson created a show for Dior Homme that was decidedly intellectual yet particularly theatrical. Presented as the emergence of a “new aristocracy,” the collection blends historical references with unapologetic modernity. The bold silhouettes play on proportions, contrasts, and the sparkle of sequins, without ever falling into ostentation.
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Featured photo : Dior – DR
