The countdown is on. From June 24–29, the fashion world will set its sights on Paris for one of the most anticipated menswear events of the year: Paris Fashion Week Men’s (PFWM). With 69 designers slated to showcase their Spring/Summer 2026 collections, the city is poised to become the epicenter of creativity, bold statements, and defining debuts.
Leading the buzz? Jonathan Anderson’s official debut as artistic director of Dior Men’s. Known for pushing boundaries at Loewe, Anderson now takes the reins at Dior, with his first runway show scheduled for June 27 at 2:30 p.m. CEST. All eyes are on this historic moment, expected to set the tone for Dior’s next chapter.
Also joining the Paris lineup for the first time is Spanish footwear giant Camper. The brand’s ready-to-wear line, CamperLab—under the direction of Achilles Ion Gabriel—will present on June 26 in celebration of Camper’s 50th anniversary. Alongside Camper, emerging talent like Camiel Fortgens and Brazilian duo P. Andrade will debut through presentations, rounding out an exciting mix of seasoned houses and rising voices.
A Fresh Cast of Designers & Runway Powerhouses
While Loewe steps out of this season’s calendar—awaiting the debut of new creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez—there’s no shortage of major returns and rising stars to fill the gap. Saint Laurent is making a long-awaited comeback to PFWM after a brief hiatus, while Dries Van Noten returns under new leadership with Julian Klausner at the helm. This will mark the house’s first menswear runway since Dries himself took a bow last year.
Other debuts include Kartik Research, which moves from presentations to a full-fledged runway show, and the reappearance of names like Wales Bonner, Études Studio, Willy Chavarria, and Craig Green—each bringing renewed energy to the Paris schedule.
As always, the mainstays—Louis Vuitton, Comme des Garçons, Hermès, Kenzo, and others—will anchor the week, reaffirming Paris’ status as the global capital of menswear fashion.
This season is shaping up to be one of the most dynamic PFWM editions in recent memory. From house-shaping debuts to long-awaited returns, the Spring/Summer 2026 runway promises to be a turning point for men’s fashion—and we’ll be watching every look.