Legendary designer Yohji Yamamoto returned to his signature Marais venue in Paris to unveil his Pour Homme Spring/Summer 2026 collection. While the location offered a sense of comfort and familiarity, the collection itself was anything but static. Yamamoto used his runway to reflect on the contrast between inner peace and outer chaos, transforming the presentation into a powerful commentary on the human condition.
Silhouettes Rooted in Freedom and Ease
As always, the collection featured Yamamoto’s signature aesthetic: silk mosaic robes, wide silhouettes, and flowing, deconstructed layers. These designs reinforced his long-standing focus on movement, grace, and timeless masculinity. The relaxed tailoring invited viewers into a dreamlike state—a hallmark of Yamamoto’s poetic fashion language.
At the same time, subtle text accents guided the collection’s emotional tone. Shirts reading “un rêve avec Yohji Yamamoto” (“a dream with Yohji Yamamoto”) suggested an introspective journey, pulling the viewer between sleep and awakening.
Fashion as Protest and Poetic Statement
Midway through the show, the atmosphere shifted. The clothing began to speak more directly, turning into a vehicle for urgent social commentary. Bold phrases like “No more wars” and “Oceans disappears makes humans finished” appeared on garments, urging viewers to reflect on the world’s environmental and political crises.
This combination of soft form and strong message created a striking duality. Yamamoto moved seamlessly between dreamlike beauty and grounded activism, using his platform to highlight the balance between inner expression and outer responsibility.
A Vision for the Present and Future
With SS26, Yohji Yamamoto delivered more than a collection—he staged a call for awareness. The show invited audiences to explore the link between fashion, emotion, and action. In doing so, he proved once again that style can be both reflective and revolutionary.






