Paris Fashion Week returns for summer and spring 2026, from September 29 to October 7, 2025, to turn the "City of Light" into a major fashion runway, to which the eyes of the whole world turn, but not only because of fashion, but this edition holds many surprises.
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New Creative Directors:
This season, the runways in Paris are witnessing many new faces, including new creative directors, who take the helm and carry a lot of responsibilities, after long journeys of senior managers with these roles. Therefore, Paris is expected to witness a new revolution in the world of fashion, next September.
Jonathan Anderson at Dior:
Creative designer Jonathan Anderson presents his first women's collection with the prestigious fashion house Dior. It is expected to reshape the Maison's feminine identity, with a different look in the men's collection during its latest show.
Pierpaolo Piccioli in Balenciaga:
Everyone is eagerly waiting for Pierpaolo Piccioli's first collection with Balenciaga, after he painted a poetic epic, and a different character with Valentino, through the previous collections, so some are expecting a new collection, which radically redefines the most unusual house in the world of fashion.
Matthew Blaze at Chanel:
One of the most anticipated shows of the season is Matthew Blaze, who will be showcasing his first Chanel ready-to-wear collection on October 6, 2025, and after a critically acclaimed show at Bottega Veneta, Blaze brings a special artistic touch to a house known for its traditions.
Glenn Martins at Maison Margiela:
Following the launch of Margila's critically acclaimed haute couture collection earlier this year, Glenn Martins returns on October 4 with his first ready-to-wear collection for the House, as many are eager to see Martins speak fluently once again in Margila's disjointed and unexpected language.
Jack McCullough and Lázaro Hernandez in "Loewe":
Loewe has a special style and has seen a lot of popularity in recent years. With Jack McCullough and Lázaro Hernandez in the first group at Paris Spring/Summer 2026 next week, many are expecting a paradigm shift for the Spanish brand after Jonathan Anderson's creative career, but it is a move that could expand Loevi's horizons globally.
Miguel Castro Freitas in Mugler:
Freitas will make his debut with Mugler on October 2, 2025. Most recently, he was the Creative Director at Sportmax, but he also spent years at Dior, Dries Van Noten and Saint Laurent. His appointment signals a vision for Mugler's bold legacy, which we are eager to see.
Duran Lantinck in Jean Paul Gaultier:
Jean-Paul Gaultier returns to the world of ready-to-wear for the first time in more than a decade, led by Dutch designer Duran Lantinck. The premiere will take place on October 5 at 4:30 p.m. and promises to embody Gauthier's revolutionary spirit through Lantinck's radical perspective.
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