Dots, Feathers, Action by Jacquemus for F/W 26-27, Paris Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV

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Published3 months ago
Duration10:53
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Join us to witness Simon Porte Jacquemus, who returned to the 17th-century grandeur of the Picasso Museum to pen a decisive, deeply personal chapter for his eponymous maison. The fall-winter 2026 collection serves as a masterful dialogue with the house archives, specifically reimagining the sun-drenched spirit of 2017’s “La Bomba” through a lens of sophisticated maturity. The silhouette is an exercise in sculptural geometry; enjoy rounded shoulders and tulip waists that evolve into the sharp, pointed-oval “calisson” shapes seen on tailored sleeves and pockets. Stripes and polka dots, those perennial Jacquemus signatures, undergo a couture transformation into curved grosgrain ribbons and vibrant confetti motifs of primary reds and yellows. Humor is never far from the surface, with satirical references to 1980s French films delivered in a caustic tone and a "palm-tree" ponytail silhouette inspired by Simon’s own daughter. The craftsmanship, however, is the true protagonist, boasting breathtaking feather embroideries from Maison Fevrier that mimic everything from hedgehog textures to pheasant plumage. For the evening, silk jersey cocktail dresses and mid-length taffeta suits create a sense of "ingenuous nonchalance," while the "Le Valerie" bag (now in an East-West clutch) cements its status as the season’s most coveted accessory. Even the menswear asserts a mastered ease, featuring fish-shaped bib fronts and tuxedos tightened at the waist with caviar-textured seed beads.

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