11 janvier 2026

Three main inspirations for the Kenzo Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection

Fashion Week returns to Paris with a rich program of shows and presentations dedicated to menswear.

Fashion Week returns to Paris with a rich program of shows and presentations dedicated to menswear.

From Tuesday, June 24 to Sunday, June 29, 2025, the capital will host a new Parisian fashion week, the famous and unmissable Fashion Week, where you can discover the Spring/Summer 2026 menswear ready-to-wear collections.

Paris Fashion Week, organized by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, is a major event for professionals and enthusiasts of the sector. Each edition attracts journalists, buyers, influencers, and celebrities from around the world to discover the trends and innovations from the biggest fashion houses and young designers.

Among the most anticipated moments are the shows from iconic fashion houses such as Louis Vuitton, Dior Homme, Hermès, and Kenzo, as well as the presence of avant-garde labels and young designers who are challenging the norms.

Also featured will be key names such as Saint Laurent, Issey Miyake, Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, and AMI Alexandre Mattiussi, who will punctuate this week dedicated to innovation and excellence in menswear.

Kenzo held its runway show on Friday, June 27th at Maxim’s, a Parisian restaurant located on Place de la Concorde.

For Spring/Summer 2026, the House is reinventing Kenzo Takada’s legacy by immersing it in the raw energy of Andy Warhol’s The Factory and the creative universe of NIGO, blending streetwear, pop nostalgia, and romantic surrealism. Silhouettes, ranging from reworked Italian suits to asymmetrical shirts dotted with roses, playfully play with codes: the fuchsia tuxedo becomes daywear, sailor shirts are swaggered with bright faux fur, and psychedelic florals rub shoulders with harlequin prints in a bold visual carnival.

Kenzo is a territory without borders, where a tiger flirts with a rabbit and where their hybrid children, Mimi, Jojo, and Zaza, embody a new and unexpected standard of beauty.

The romantic wardrobe mixes, is shared, and transforms between bowling and dancefloor, genres fade and identities are revealed.

Three main inspirations: Andy Warhol’s Factory, Kenzo Takada’s studio in the 1970s, and the circle of creatives who gravitate around Nigo.

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