Paris Fashion Week: Isabel Marant Fall/Winter 2026 Menswear

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Paris – Isabel Marant unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 menswear collection during Paris Fashion Week, offering a refined meditation on modern masculinity rooted in ease, instinct, and timeless archetypes.

For the season, Creative Director Kim Bekker embraced restraint. “We really wanted to make a study of simplicity and look at straightforward archetypes,” she explained during a preview at the brand’s Paris showroom. The result was a collection that felt deliberate and unfussy, distilling menswear down to its most essential forms.

Bekker’s approach began with listening—both to her intuition and to conversations happening across the brand’s global retail landscape. “When you look at the women’s collection, we’ve always had a variety of women who want to wear the clothes, so it seemed obvious that we should think globally about different types of guys, not just one kind of man,” she said. That inclusive mindset translated into a wardrobe designed for many identities, rather than a single, rigid ideal.

The collection carried a distinctly ’90s attitude, channeled through the effortless cool of Brad Pitt’s breakout role in Thelma & Louise. This nostalgic lens guided the return to menswear fundamentals: the perfect white T-shirt, well-cut denim, and silhouette-defining chore jackets formed the backbone of the lineup.

Fall’s prevailing trends appeared subtly throughout, grounded in warm desert hues. Standout pieces included patched jackets with leather detailing, rich plaids such as a mahogany-toned hoodie, a color-blocked button-down, and a Japanese check reinterpretation of the classic denim jacket. A new trouser cut emerged as a key highlight—smartly tailored in cream and hickory stripe Oshkosh—striking a confident balance between formal structure and casual ease.

Embroidery, a signature of the house, was kept intentionally minimal. Naïve marigold stitching traced the seams of medium-wash denim, while a more expressive desert landscape adorned the back of a midnight-blue souvenir jacket, stamped with the phrase “On the Road,” reinforcing the collection’s sense of movement and freedom.

Though absent from the runway visuals, footwear played an important role this season. The lineup introduced a hybrid ankle boot-loafer crafted in stitched suede, alongside the Senny sneaker—a fresh reinterpretation of Isabel Marant’s iconic Bekett.

With Fall/Winter 2026, Isabel Marant’s menswear offering proves that simplicity, when executed with precision and attitude, remains one of fashion’s most powerful statements.

Photos Credit: Courtesy of Isabel Marant