Don’t worry if Milan Men’s Fashion Week seems lighter this season with big names like Gucci, Fendi, and Zegna missing—Paris is stepping up with a packed schedule. Running from June 24 to 29, the Spring 2026 lineup features 70 brands, including 40 runway shows, promising plenty of excitement.
The week kicks off with the Institut Français de la Mode’s Bachelors of Art show, followed by Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton closing the first day on June 24. Earlier that day, Ryota Iwai will present his latest for rising label Auralee, while Anthony Vaccarello brings Saint Laurent back to the official calendar. (Vaccarello had previously shown his Fall 2025 men’s collection—the one with Alexander Skarsgård’s thigh-high boots at Cannes—on January 28, two days after men’s fashion week ended.)
Fan favorites are making a comeback: Grace Wales Bonner returns after skipping January’s shows but wowing at the 2025 Met Gala (June 25); Emily Adams Bode Aujla, last seen in New Orleans for her Super Bowl collaboration with GQ (June 27); and Craig Green, back in Paris after the British Fashion Council canceled its June event (June 29). Marine Serre, now on the ready-to-wear calendar, will host a presentation on June 27.
Dries Van Noten’s menswear returns with Julian Klausner’s debut (June 26), swapping time slots with Rick Owens, who presents his collection that evening. Owens’ retrospective, Temple of Love, opens at Palais Galliera on June 28.
Willy Chavarria returns after a strong January debut (June 27), and the season’s hottest ticket—Jonathan Anderson’s debut at Dior Men—also lands on June 27.
Closing the week is Simon Porte Jacquemus, who staged an intimate show on the final day in January—details for this season are still under wraps. Last season’s closer was Peter Copping’s Lanvin debut, but the label is absent this time, likely shifting back to ready-to-wear.
Unlike recent seasons, menswear won’t lead straight into haute couture. Couture week runs July 7–10, 2025, with Michael Rider’s Celine debut set for July 6.