Men's 2026 F/W Fashion Week Top Picks

Men's 2026 F/W Fashion Week Top Picks

Our top picks for FW26 menswear. Did anyone else feel like this season wasn’t trying to shout at us? It felt quieter. More intentional. Less about flexing, more about how clothes actually fit in real life.

Louis Vuitton really set that tone. Pharrell’s approach feels almost architectural at this point, featuring clean lines, strong tailoring, muted palettes. No loud logos.
Nahmias felt like a breath of ease in the middle of Paris Fashion Week. Sporty, relaxed, but still considered. The kind of pieces you could actually imagine wearing day to day. Isn’t that what good menswear should do- feel effortless without feeling lazy?
Maison Mihara Yasuhiro was emotional in the best way. Everything looked worn-in, travelled, remembered. Oversized silhouettes, layered textures, that familiar sense of nostalgia.
With 3.PARADIS, stood out for its setting as much as the clothes. The runway staged on an estate immediately grounded the collection, it felt lived-in, real, almost nostalgic. Streetwear met tailoring in a way that felt intentional rather than trend-led. You had sharp coats, clean lines, and graphic details moving through a space that felt human and familiar. 
Kartik Research leaned fully into craft, and it showed. Rich fabrics, earthy tones, hand-worked details. You can feel the process in the clothes. In a world of fast everything, isn’t that kind of care exactly what makes something feel special?
And then there’s Sacai, who played with structure, layering, and familiar forms, but keeping it wearable.

Overall, FW26 felt like a reset. Less noise. More meaning. Clothes designed to live with you, not perform for a moment.
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