The highly anticipated Paris Fashion Week Men’s calendar has been released, showcasing an exciting lineup of shows and presentations from January 20 to 25. This season features 35 shows and 32 presentations, including some noteworthy highlights and notable absences compared to the previous year.
One of the most anticipated shows is the farewell runway by Véronique Nichanian for Hermès, marking the end of her impressive 37-year tenure with the luxury fashion house. Additionally, Jonathan Anderson will be presenting his second men’s collection for Dior, while Julian Klausner will showcase his sophomore collection for Dries Van Noten. Other shows to watch out for include Louis Vuitton, Rick Owens, Willy Chavarria, and Sacai. Patou will be presenting off-schedule on January 25 at 3pm.
Kenzo has opted for a presentation instead of a traditional runway show, with the collection being revealed inside Kenzo Takada’s house in Paris. This unique approach promises to offer a creative and immersive experience curated by creative director Nigo. On the other hand, Loewe will be skipping the Fall/Winter 2026 menswear season, moving to a co-ed format to present the first men’s collection by creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez during Paris Fashion Week in March 2026.
While Grace Wales Bonner continues her role as creative director of menswear at Hermès, her namesake brand will be skipping Paris Men’s Week this season. Similarly, Paul Smith will be showcasing his collection in Milan, making him one of the notable absentees from the Paris lineup.
This season welcomes three new names to the official show calendar, including Jeanne Friot, the designer behind the iconic Joan of Arc costume from the Paris 2024 opening ceremony, and Magliano, the winner of LVMH’s Karl Lagerfeld Prize in 2023. Additionally, newcomers to the presentation schedule include ERL, KML, Sonia Carrasco, and Ssstein.
Returning to the presentation schedule are Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Post Archive Faction (PAF), and Maison Kitsuné. Notably, Simon Porte Jacquemus will be presenting his co-ed collection Le Palmier at the end of Paris Fashion Week Men’s for the third season in a row, a time slot that has become synonymous with the designer’s unique aesthetic and style.
Overall, the Paris Fashion Week Men’s calendar promises to be a diverse and exciting showcase of talent, with a mix of established designers and emerging names set to captivate audiences with their innovative creations.

