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The best street style from the Paris men's spring/summer 2026 shows

The best street style from the Paris men's spring/summer 2026 shows

Vogue Singapore10 hours ago

Runway devotees, rejoice—menswear season is upon us. Following the undeniable high of the Milan men's fashion week last week, it's finally the French capital's turn to shine. As fashion insiders, designers, and a constellation of A-list stars flood Paris for the men's 2026 spring/summer shows, its streets are transformed into a living runway. Inaugurating the season was Saint Laurent, as creative director Anthony Vaccarello took over the Bourse de commerce with a collection brimming with pastels and this season's penchant for legs.
Never one to miss an opportunity to integrate music, art, and style, Pharrell Williams presented his sixth collection for Louis Vuitton in collaboration with Studio Mumbai, led by architect Bijoy Jain, atop a massive wooden runway inspired by the ancient Indian game of Snakes and Ladders. Set against the architectural backdrop of the Place Georges-Pompidou, the collection draws inspiration from India's rich cultural tapestry, blending artisanal finesse with sun-drenched luxury. From pleated trousers, striped coats, and embellished workwear to bags and jeans decorated with elephants and palm trees, the collection took us on a sensory journey through India. To amplify the experience, the show's star-studded soundtrack—which featured the likes of A. R. Rahman, Clipse, Doechii, and Tyler, the Creator—was also composed by Williams himself, where he made sure to showcase his love for music and fashion.
With day one done and dusted, there's plenty more to come—with the likes of Dries Van Noten, Jacquemus, and Kenzo set to present their menswear collections over the next few days. Not to forget the highly anticipated Dior men's show, which marks Jonathan Anderson's debut collection after being appointed as the creative director for the maison. And what would fashion week be without its equally glossy street style? Attendees have been putting their very best forward despite the sweltering Parisian heat. Think denim co-ord sets, along with eye-catching printed tops and hats. It's no surprise, however, that some of our favourite A-listers have also been spotted like Beyonce, J-Hope, Spike Lee, BamBam and more.
Below, scroll through some of the best street style from the spring/summer 2026 shows of Paris men's fashion week, as photographed by Phil Oh. Phil Oh
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