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From Preppy to Colour Play: Paris Fashion Week SS26

16-10-2025   


Held 29th September – 7th October 2025, in and around the Palais de Tokyo and the usual selection of Paris venues, SS26 felt like a recalibration of confidence: a pushing-forward, but with a sense of composure. Many houses struck a balance between spectacle and introspection, delving into sensuality, material innovation, and reworked classics rather than pure shock value. As many commented – this season was also notable for new creative directors staking their ground at major houses. 

The result: a season of contrasts, transparency and concealment, bold primary colour and muted minimalism, archival nods with futurist flourishes. Below are five trends that repeatedly emerged on the Paris SS26 catwalks…

(This image and top: Psalter SS26)

Trend 1: Preppy Reimagined

“Prep” has returned, but not as a dusty uniform revival rather as a leaner, sharper, more modernist vision.

Trend 2: Sheerness & Transparency as Statement

This season, translucency wasn’t just a flirtation it was a statement. Many designers used sheer fabrics, mesh, and organza not merely as underlayers, but as structural drivers of their silhouettes.

(KIMHĒKIM SS26)

Trend 3: Maximal Colour + Chromatic Play

Across the spectrum SS26 leans into colour – not as accent but as mainstay.

Trend 4: Tailoring in Flux

Tailoring remains central, but the rules have softened. Jackets no longer rigid, hems elongate or crop unpredictably, and cuts veer between architectural and deconstructed.

Trend 5: Sculptural Romance & Volume

Silhouettes were often expansive, architectural, and romantic, in contrast to lean minimalism.

Sources:

Hypebae

Vogue UK

Marie Claire UK

Elle

Wallpaper

Grazia Daily

Harpers Bazaar

Dazed Digital

RUUSH




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