Paris Fashion Week Men’s Spring/Summer 2027 season – running June 23 to 28 – is kicking off this summer in the middle of the 2026 Fifa World Cup, with a more jam-packed schedule than recent seasons.
The schedule packs in plenty compared to previous seasons, with 74 brands listed – featuring 36 shows and 38 presentations. The men’s Fall/Winter 2026 schedule featured 67 brands across 35 shows and 32 presentations.
Elsewhere, Celine’s Michael Rider and Givenchy’s Sarah Burton will be making their men’s runway debuts, and Meryll Rogge, who was named creative director of Marni last year, will present her first menswear collection for her eponymous label, which she founded in 2020. Guram Gvasalia will also be returning to the Paris men’s schedule with Vetements for the first time since 2022.
Japanese designer and 2025 LVMH Prize winner Soshiotsuki is joining the Paris calendar after its international debut in January at men’s trade show Pitti Uomo. Other newcomers include Australian label Song for the Mute, co-founded by Melvin Tanaya and Lyna Ty in 2010, and Lad/ founded by Ladislas Mande.
Saint Laurent will open PFW SS27 men’s, followed by Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton men’s alongside Meta Campania Collective, Études Studio, Auralee, Kidill, and Valette Studio.
Also returning for another season on the schedule are Lemaire, Dior Men, Ami Paris, and Kenzo, whose creative director Nigo recently opened his retrospective exhibition ‘Nigo: From Japan With Love’ at London’s Design Museum.
In addition to Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Amiri, Yohji Yamamoto, and Dries Van Noten, Thursday includes Burton’s first menswear outing for Givenchy. The designer has been soft-launching her menswear ideas onto Timothée Chalamet, who wore multiple double-breasted tailored pieces during award season for his film Marty Supreme.
On Friday, Junya Watanabe will kick off the day, followed by Willy Chavarria, LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi, Isabel Marant, and Lanvin, whose creative director Peter Copping made his debut on the men’s schedule last January with a co-ed collection. This will mark his first standalone men’s show for the house.
A notable shift in the calendar is the changing of the guard at Hermès, which named British designer Grace Wales Bonner as its creative director of menswear last October, taking the reins from Véronique Nichanian, who had held the role for 37 years and took her last bow last season. This season, the brand will present a collection designed by the in-house studio team before Wales Bonner’s anticipated debut in January 2027.
Closing off the week will be Wooyoungmi, Sacai, KidSuper, and Celine, which hasn’t staged a runway show since 2023 and returned last season with an intimate presentation at its headquarters on the Rue Vivienne, with its collection hung on pegs and accessories snaked around the room.
