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Fashion United
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion United
Paris Fashion Week Men's SS26: What to look out for
Paris - Men's Fashion Week returns to Paris on Tuesday with highly anticipated highlights: Saint Laurent is back on the official calendar and, most notably, Jonathan Anderson makes his debut at Dior. After a turbulent start to the year with numerous changes in artistic direction, this spring/summer 2026 (SS26) season highlights the upheavals in the industry. Milan presented a significantly reduced calendar; London cancelled the event altogether. Paris, in contrast, promises a particularly rich edition. "The calendar is well-filled and there is an excellent balance between creativity, business, independent houses, large groups and new talent," Alice Feillard, head of menswear buying at Galeries Lafayette, told AFP. From June 24 to 29, no fewer than seventy houses will present their collections in thirty presentations and forty fashion shows. The most anticipated show is Dior Homme on June 27, designed by Jonathan Anderson. After months of speculation, the Northern Irishman was appointed successor to Maria Grazia Chiuri at the helm of the women's collections in early June; a few weeks after joining Dior Homme. He is the first designer since Christian Dior to be responsible for the women's and men's lines, as well as haute couture, for the LVMH flagship. Following the appointment of French-Belgian designer Matthieu Blazy at Chanel in December, Anderson's appointment at Dior is undoubtedly the biggest event in the fashion market in recent months. The 40-year-old designer, who led Loewe, also owned by LVMH, to the top of the industry, is considered one of fashion's prodigies. The Spanish brand will be absent from this Fashion Week, however, awaiting the debut of the duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who were appointed as Anderson's successors. In addition to Anderson's debut at Dior, Julian Klausner's first menswear collection at Dries Van Noten on Wednesday afternoon is also likely to attract great interest from the fashion world. Klausner, who was appointed in December to succeed the fashion house's founder, Dries Van Noten, who retired last year, had already attracted attention in March with his first womenswear collection. Return of Saint Laurent Another important event of this edition is the return of Saint Laurent to the official calendar. The French fashion house had not participated in Men's Fashion Week since January 2023. Anthony Vaccarello's new collection will be unveiled on Tuesday at 5pm GMT; a few hours before Pharrell Williams' for Louis Vuitton. Established houses such as Hermès, Kenzo and Issey Miyake will be represented, as will brands AMI, Comme des Garçons, Egonlab., Rick Owens and Willy Chavarria, who returns after a first Paris show in January. Also noteworthy is the return of British designers Wales Bonner and Craig Green, as well as the first show in the French capital by trendy Indian label Kartik Research. Jacquemus, which made its comeback in January, will close Fashion Week. Men's Fashion Week will be followed by Haute Couture Week from Monday, July 7 to Thursday, July 10, which is also marked by numerous changes in artistic direction. Dior will not participate, as Anderson is planning his first haute couture collection for January 2026. Jean Paul Gaultier will also be absent. Its new permanent artistic director, Duran Lantink, will make his debut in October during Women's Fashion Week. Balenciaga will unveil the latest creations by Demna, who is moving to Gucci, while Glenn Martens will make his debut at Maison Margiela. Between the two events, American designer Michael Rider will present his first collection for Celine with a mixed show on 6 July.(AFP) This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@


Asharq Al-Awsat
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Jonathan Anderson Set for Dior Debut at Paris Fashion Week
Men's Fashion Week returns to Paris on Tuesday with heightened anticipation as Jonathan Anderson shows his first creations for Dior and Saint Laurent rejoins the official calendar. Following a flurry of artistic director changes, the spring-summer 2026 menswear season reflects the industry's instability: Milan scaled back its program and London pulled out entirely. But Paris is doubling down with a packed edition. "The calendar is quite dense and there's a very good balance between creativity, business, independent labels, large groups and new talent," Alice Feillard, men's buying director at Galeries Lafayette, the landmark Paris department store, told AFP. Around 70 labels are set to showcase their collections through 30 presentations and 40 runway shows between June 24 and 29. The most eagerly awaited show is Dior Homme on Friday, marking the debut of Northern Irish designer Anderson, who was appointed head of Dior womenswear in early June just weeks after joining Dior Homme, replacing Maria Grazia Chiuri. He becomes the first designer since Christian Dior to oversee both the men's and women's lines as well as haute couture at the flagship house, part of the LVMH group. Following the appointment of Franco-Belgian Matthieu Blazy at Chanel last December, Anderson's move is one of the most notable shake-ups in recent fashion industry reshuffles. The 40-year-old is widely seen as a fashion prodigy, having transformed the storied Spanish house Loewe into a global powerhouse. But Loewe will be one of the major absentees from Fashion Week, pending the debut of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, appointed to succeed Anderson. Also drawing attention will be Julian Klausner's first menswear show for Dries Van Noten, set for Wednesday. Appointed in December to succeed the founder Dries Van Noten, who retired last year, the Belgian designer had already made an impression in March with his first women's collection. Saint Laurent returns Another highlight is the return of Saint Laurent, which last took part in Men's Fashion Week in Paris in January 2023. Anthony Vaccarello's new collection will be revealed Tuesday, just hours before Pharrell Williams presents his latest designs for Louis Vuitton. Historic houses such as Hermes, Kenzo and Issey Miyake will also feature, alongside AMI, Comme des Garcons, Egonlab, Rick Owens and Willy Chavarria, who is returning after his first Paris show in January. Also noteworthy are the returns of British designers Wales Bonner and Craig Green, and the Paris debut of rising Indian label Kartik Research. Jacquemus, which made a comeback in January, will close the week with the final show. Men's Fashion Week will be followed by Haute Couture Week from July 7 to 10, also marked by major artistic leadership changes. Dior will not participate because Anderson preferred to unveil his first couture collection in January 2026. Jean Paul Gaultier will also be absent, with its new creative director, Duran Lantink, set to debut at the women's fashion week in October. Balenciaga will present the designer Demna's final collection before his departure for Gucci, while Glenn Martens will make his debut at Maison Margiela. Elsewhere, American designer Michael Rider will reveal his first Celine collection on July 6 in a co-ed show.


Malay Mail
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Paris Fashion Week doubles down on menswear as Anderson, Vaccarello, Pharrell headline and Saint Laurent returns
PARIS, June 23 — Men's Fashion Week returns to Paris tomorrow with heightened anticipation as Jonathan Anderson shows his first creations for Dior and Saint Laurent rejoins the official calendar. Following a flurry of artistic director changes, the spring-summer 2026 menswear season reflects the industry's instability: Milan scaled back its programme and London pulled out entirely. But Paris is doubling down with a packed edition. 'The calendar is quite dense and there's a very good balance between creativity, business, independent labels, large groups and new talent,' Alice Feillard, men's buying director at Galeries Lafayette, the landmark Paris department store, told AFP. Around 70 labels are set to showcase their collections through 30 presentations and 40 runway shows between June 24 and 29. The most eagerly awaited show is Dior Homme on Friday, marking the debut of Northern Irish designer Anderson, who was appointed head of Dior womenswear in early June just weeks after joining Dior Homme, replacing Maria Grazia Chiuri. He becomes the first designer since Christian Dior to oversee both the men's and women's lines as well as haute couture at the flagship house, part of the LVMH group. Following the appointment of Franco-Belgian Matthieu Blazy at Chanel last December, Anderson's move is one of the most notable shake-ups in recent fashion industry reshuffles. The 40-year-old is widely seen as a fashion prodigy, having transformed the storied Spanish house Loewe into a global powerhouse. But Loewe will be one of the major absentees from Fashion Week, pending the debut of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, appointed to succeed Anderson. Also drawing attention will be Julian Klausner's first menswear show for Dries Van Noten, set for Wednesday. Appointed in December to succeed the founder Dries Van Noten, who retired last year, the Belgian designer had already made an impression in March with his first women's collection. Saint Laurent returns Another highlight is the return of Saint Laurent, which last took part in Men's Fashion Week in Paris in January 2023. Anthony Vaccarello's new collection will be revealed tomorrow, just hours before Pharrell Williams presents his latest designs for Louis Vuitton. Historic houses such as Hermes, Kenzo and Issey Miyake will also feature, alongside AMI, Comme des Garcons, Egonlab, Rick Owens and Willy Chavarria, who is returning after his first Paris show in January. Also noteworthy are the returns of British designers Wales Bonner and Craig Green, and the Paris debut of rising Indian label Kartik Research. Jacquemus, which made a comeback in January, will close the week with the final show. Men's Fashion Week will be followed by Haute Couture Week from July 7 to 10, also marked by major artistic leadership changes. Dior will not participate because Anderson preferred to unveil his first couture collection in January 2026. Jean Paul Gaultier will also be absent, with its new creative director, Duran Lantink, set to debut at the women's fashion week in October. Balenciaga will present the designer Demna's final collection before his departure for Gucci, while Glenn Martens will make his debut at Maison Margiela. Elsewhere, American designer Michael Rider will reveal his first Celine collection on July 6 in a co-ed show. — AFP


France 24
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- France 24
Jonathan Anderson set for Dior debut at Paris Fashion Week
Following a flurry of artistic director changes, the spring-summer 2026 menswear season reflects the industry's instability: Milan scaled back its programme and London pulled out entirely. But Paris is doubling down with a packed edition. "The calendar is quite dense and there's a very good balance between creativity, business, independent labels, large groups and new talent," Alice Feillard, men's buying director at Galeries Lafayette, the landmark Paris department store, told AFP. Around 70 labels are set to showcase their collections through 30 presentations and 40 runway shows between June 24 and 29. The most eagerly awaited show is Dior Homme on Friday, marking the debut of Northern Irish designer Anderson, who was appointed head of Dior womenswear in early June just weeks after joining Dior Homme, replacing Maria Grazia Chiuri. He becomes the first designer since Christian Dior to oversee both the men's and women's lines as well as haute couture at the flagship house, part of the LVMH group. Following the appointment of Franco-Belgian Matthieu Blazy at Chanel last December, Anderson's move is one of the most notable shake-ups in recent fashion industry reshuffles. The 40-year-old is widely seen as a fashion prodigy, having transformed the storied Spanish house Loewe into a global powerhouse. But Loewe will be one of the major absentees from Fashion Week, pending the debut of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, appointed to succeed Anderson. Also drawing attention will be Julian Klausner's first menswear show for Dries Van Noten, set for Wednesday. Appointed in December to succeed the founder Dries Van Noten, who retired last year, the Belgian designer had already made an impression in March with his first women's collection. Saint Laurent returns Another highlight is the return of Saint Laurent, which last took part in Men's Fashion Week in Paris in January 2023. Anthony Vaccarello's new collection will be revealed Tuesday, just hours before Pharrell Williams presents his latest designs for Louis Vuitton. Historic houses such as Hermes, Kenzo and Issey Miyake will also feature, alongside AMI, Comme des Garcons, Egonlab, Rick Owens and Willy Chavarria, who is returning after his first Paris show in January. Also noteworthy are the returns of British designers Wales Bonner and Craig Green, and the Paris debut of rising Indian label Kartik Research. Jacquemus, which made a comeback in January, will close the week with the final show. Men's Fashion Week will be followed by Haute Couture Week from July 7 to 10, also marked by major artistic leadership changes. Dior will not participate because Anderson preferred to unveil his first couture collection in January 2026. Jean Paul Gaultier will also be absent, with its new creative director, Duran Lantink, set to debut at the women's fashion week in October. Balenciaga will present the designer Demna's final collection before his departure for Gucci, while Glenn Martens will make his debut at Maison Margiela. Elsewhere, American designer Michael Rider will reveal his first Celine collection on July 6 in a co-ed show.


Mint
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
In Pics: Most glamorous red carpet looks at Cannes Film Festival 2025
In Pics: Most glamorous red carpet looks at Cannes Film Festival 2025 6 Photos . Updated: 17 May 2025, 10:15 AM IST Share Via Cannes, renowned as one of the world's most glamorous film festivals, dazzles once again as celebrities turn heads with fashion royalty and show-stopping style at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. 1/6Daniella Tarantino and Quentin Tarantino made a stylish appearance in Dior Homme by Kim Jones as they walked the steps for the opening ceremony of Partir un jour. (AFP) 2/6Eva Longoria captivated everyone on the Cannes red carpet with her Tamara Ralph ensemble and Pasquale Bruni jewels. (AFP) 3/6Irina Shayk gracefully presented herself at Cannes 2025 in a stunning Armani Privé and sparkling Anita Diamonds jewellery while walking for the opening ceremony and screening of Partir un jour. (AFP) 4/6Juliette Armanet dazzles in Messika jewels on the Cannes 2025 red carpet as she ascended the steps for the opening ceremony and screening of Partir un jour. (REUTERS) 5/6Payal Kapadia made a statement in a deconstructed plaid power suit by Arjun Saluja, paired with a choker and layered necklace from Tribe Amrapali. (AFP)