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Fashion Network
2 days ago
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- Fashion Network
From Man to Sphère: the key Paris menswear week showrooms to visit this June
As Paris menswear week begins, several key multi-brand showrooms return to the French capital to showcase Spring/Summer 2026 collections—and in select cases, archive pieces—from both French and international labels. Man – Pavillon Vendôme, 1st arrondissement Running from June 27 to 29 at Pavillon Vendôme, Man presents a strong lineup of U.S. brands including Dotlinesurface, Imogene and Willie, 7115 by Szeki and Maple. The edition also features Japanese labels such as Mountain Research, Batoner, Ciota, REGALShoe&Co, Originals, A Leather, Filmelange, Haversack, Moonstar, sublimeroe, Nipoaloha and Aloha Blossom. Swedish eyewear brand Corlin, British shoemaker George Cox and German heritage label Merz b are rounding out the lineup. Schwanen. Welcome Edition – Rue de Lappe, 11th arrondissement From June 26 to 29, Welcome Edition returns to its usual venue at 28 Rue de Lappe near Place de la Bastille. The showroom features around 130 brands, spotlights a special capsule by Roy Roger's Workwear and Engineered Garments. The curation spans American denim classics such as Lee 101 and Samourai Jean alongside contemporary casualwear from Jackman, Power Goods, Pockies and Stan Ray. Run – Maison des Métallos, 11th arrondissement Back for a third consecutive season, Run takes place from June 26 to 29 at Maison des Métallos. Organized by Who's Next in collaboration with Andam, the showroom is dedicated to emerging fashion and accessory designers. This edition doubles its roster from the previous season, showcasing Adieu, Again, Altar, Countrymade, Izzy Du, Laruicci, Neu_In, Paolo Leduc, Steven Passaro, Tang Tsung Chien, The World Is Your Oyster, TTSWTRS and Valette Studio. Splash Paris – Avenue Gabriel, 8th arrondissement Splash Paris runs from June 28 to 30 at 5 Avenue Gabriel, focusing on women's swimwear. Featuring around 100 brands, the showroom blends beachwear and jewelry aesthetics with labels such as Bahia Maria, Essentials for Zula, Normaillot, Paramidonna, Reina Olga and PQ Swim. The event also identifies avocado green as the standout color of 2026, featured across collections from Danward, Reina Olga, Nelblu, Marie Oliver and Free People. Sphère – Palais de Tokyo, 16th arrondissement Sphère returns for Spring/Summer 2026 at Palais de Tokyo from June 25 to 29. Backed by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, DEFI and L'Oréal Paris, the official showroom features seven labels: Cachí, C.R.E.O.L.E, La Cage, Lazoschmidl, Ouest Paris, Mouty and Victor Clavelly. An invitation-only digital showroom will also be available via Le New Black and Grand Shooting starting June 25. – Rue de Cléry, 2nd arrondissement Now in its fourth edition, presents eight up-and-coming labels from June 26 to 29 at 64 Rue de Cléry, hosted at the Au-Delà du Cuir incubator. Brands such as Bombelli, Christine Phung, Cordiz, Düttmann Design, Lucille Thièvre, MAES Paris, Reco and Shoeshoe offer both archival pieces and new collections.


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
From Man to Sphère: the key Paris menswear week showrooms to visit this June
As Paris menswear week begins, several key multi-brand showrooms return to the French capital to showcase Spring/Summer 2026 collections—and in select cases, archive pieces—from both French and international labels. Man – Pavillon Vendôme, 1st arrondissement Running from June 27 to 29 at Pavillon Vendôme, Man presents a strong lineup of U.S. brands including Dotlinesurface, Imogene and Willie, 7115 by Szeki and Maple. The edition also features Japanese labels such as Mountain Research, Batoner, Ciota, REGALShoe&Co, Originals, A Leather, Filmelange, Haversack, Moonstar, sublimeroe, Nipoaloha and Aloha Blossom. Swedish eyewear brand Corlin, British shoemaker George Cox and German heritage label Merz b are rounding out the lineup. Schwanen. Welcome Edition – Rue de Lappe, 11th arrondissement From June 26 to 29, Welcome Edition returns to its usual venue at 28 Rue de Lappe near Place de la Bastille. The showroom features around 130 brands, spotlights a special capsule by Roy Roger's Workwear and Engineered Garments. The curation spans American denim classics such as Lee 101 and Samourai Jean alongside contemporary casualwear from Jackman, Power Goods, Pockies and Stan Ray. Run – Maison des Métallos, 11th arrondissement Back for a third consecutive season, Run takes place from June 26 to 29 at Maison des Métallos. Organized by Who's Next in collaboration with Andam, the showroom is dedicated to emerging fashion and accessory designers. This edition doubles its roster from the previous season, showcasing Adieu, Again, Altar, Countrymade, Izzy Du, Laruicci, Neu_In, Paolo Leduc, Steven Passaro, Tang Tsung Chien, The World Is Your Oyster, TTSWTRS and Valette Studio. Splash Paris – Avenue Gabriel, 8th arrondissement Splash Paris runs from June 28 to 30 at 5 Avenue Gabriel, focusing on women's swimwear. Featuring around 100 brands, the showroom blends beachwear and jewelry aesthetics with labels such as Bahia Maria, Essentials for Zula, Normaillot, Paramidonna, Reina Olga and PQ Swim. The event also identifies avocado green as the standout color of 2026, featured across collections from Danward, Reina Olga, Nelblu, Marie Oliver and Free People. Sphère – Palais de Tokyo, 16th arrondissement Sphère returns for Spring/Summer 2026 at Palais de Tokyo from June 25 to 29. Backed by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, DEFI and L'Oréal Paris, the official showroom features seven labels: Cachí, C.R.E.O.L.E, La Cage, Lazoschmidl, Ouest Paris, Mouty and Victor Clavelly. An invitation-only digital showroom will also be available via Le New Black and Grand Shooting starting June 25. – Rue de Cléry, 2nd arrondissement Now in its fourth edition, presents eight up-and-coming labels from June 26 to 29 at 64 Rue de Cléry, hosted at the Au-Delà du Cuir incubator. Brands such as Bombelli, Christine Phung, Cordiz, Düttmann Design, Lucille Thièvre, MAES Paris, Reco and Shoeshoe offer both archival pieces and new collections.