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Paris Men’s Fashion Week SS26: Who’s In & Who’s Out

Paris Fashion Week Men’s Spring/Summer 2026: The Schedule That’s Got Everyone Buzzing

Fashion week is revving its engines again, and this time it’s Paris Men’s Spring/Summer 2026. Scheduled from June 24 to June 29, 2025, the city of lights will shine even brighter as 70 fashion houses prepare to unveil their latest collections. According to the provisional calendar released by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode @parisfashionweek (aka the stylish masterminds behind the week), expect 40 runway shows and 30 presentations jam-packed with flair, fabric, and fabulousness.

And let’s be honest, there’s no better city to watch high fashion and hot gossip collide.


What to Expect (Spoiler: It’s Gonna Be Big)

After last year’s Olympic scheduling shuffle, we’re back on track with the classic format. The week kicks off with the Institut Français de la Mode showcase and wraps up in full romantic drama thanks to Jacquemus’ coed show on Sunday.

Some MAJOR returns are shaking things up: Saint Laurent is back on the menswear calendar, and so is Dries Van Noten, now featuring creative director Julian Klausner. But the moment fashion nerds everywhere have circled in red? Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut on June 27th. No pressure, Jon.


Here’s the Breakdown: The Provisional Show Schedule (All times Paris time)

Tuesday, June 24

  • 14:30 IFM Bachelor of Arts (Show)
  • 16:00 Études Studio (Show)
  • 17:00 Saint Laurent (Show)
  • 18:00 Auralee (Show)
  • 20:00 Louis Vuitton (Show)

Wednesday, June 25

  • 11:30 Lemaire (Show)
  • 13:00 3.Paradis (Show)
  • 14:30 Hed Mayner (Show)
  • 15:30 Walter Van Beirendonck (Show)
  • 17:00 Egonlab (Show)
  • 18:30 Wales Bonner (Show)
  • 20:30 AMI (Show)

Thursday, June 26

  • 11:00 Issey Miyake (Show)
  • 12:30 Dries Van Noten (Show)
  • 13:30 Sean Suen (Show)
  • 14:30 Bluemarble (Show)
  • 16:00 Amiri (Show)
  • 17:30 Yohji Yamamoto (Show)
  • 19:00 Rick Owens (Show)

Friday, June 27

  • 10:00 Junya Watanabe (Show)
  • 11:30 Juun.J (Show)
  • 13:00 Maison Mihara Yasuhiro (Show)
  • 14:30 Dior Homme (Show)
  • 16:00 Willy Chavarria (Show)
  • 17:00 Comme des Garçons Homme Plus (Show)
  • 18:30 Officine Generale (Show)
  • 20:00 Kenzo (Show)

Saturday, June 28

  • 10:30 Kiko Kostadinov (Show)
  • 12:00 White Mountaineering (Show)
  • 13:30 Kolor (Show)
  • 15:00 Hermès (Show)
  • 16:30 Ziggy Chen (Show)
  • 18:30 LGN Louis-Gabriel Nouchi (Show)
  • 20:00 KidSuper (Show)

Sunday, June 29

  • 10:00 Doublet (Show)
  • 11:30 Craig Green (Show)
  • 12:30 Wooyoungmi (Show)
  • 14:00 Kartik Research (Show)
  • 15:00 Taakk (Show)
  • 17:00 Jacquemus (Show)

Who’s Sitting Out This Round?

Some notable absentees include Paul Smith (showing in Milan), Loewe (big reveal expected in October), and Lanvin, who’s taking the coed route later on. But don’t worry—with names like Marine SerreBode, and Bed J.W. Ford still present (mostly via presentations), there’s no shortage of fashion fireworks.


Wait, Who Runs the Show Again?

That would be the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode. Think of them as the fairy godparents of French fashion. They coordinate, organize, and keep the drama (mostly) on the runway. Their mission? Celebrate craftsmanship, preserve tradition, and push fashion forward—with a strong Parisian twist, of course.


Your Front Row Seat (Even If It’s Digital)

Can’t score an invite? You’re not alone. Luckily, many of these shows are also streaming online, meaning you can sip your espresso and watch Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut without even putting on pants (though, we recommend fashion-forward loungewear at least).


Join the Fashion Frenzy

Which show would you kill to attend? 🖤 Dior? Rick Owens? That always-dramatic Jacquemus finale? Drop your picks under our Instagram post, and tell us who your must-watch designer of the season is.

Fashion week isn’t just for editors and insiders anymore. With livestreams, socials, and digital drops, the front row is wherever you are.

Get ready. Paris is calling.

Written by the Fashionview Editorial Team for Gossip Stone

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