TwoArabMinds’ Book Launch and 5 Other Highlight Moments From Men’s PFW SS26

what a week!

Paris Men’s Fashion Week is over, and it’s already time to think back on all the shows, events, and presentations we were lucky enough to witness. As usual, the five-day celebration of menswear pulled us into a frenzy of another kind (read: little sleep, lots of running around, missed meals, and plenty of front-row gossip.) Now that it’s officially wrapped, we’re looking back at some of our favorite moments from the week.

TwoArabMinds’ Book Launch

 

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Notoriously known for its aesthetic and particular sense of imagery on Instagram, Paris-based creative studio TwoArabMinds (helmed by Sofiane El Bekri) finally unveiled its much-anticipated debut book: a visual and poetic exploration of the theme that’s defined their rise, titled Romantic Gangster.

At an intimate launch event that brought together artists, writers, and tastemakers from around the world, founder El Bekri introduced his curated collection of images to a highly esteemed crowd, soundtracking the evening with beats that echoed the spirit of the book itself.

Moynat Cuts Ribbon on New Boutique

 

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Celebrating the opening of its new boutique on the iconic Avenue Montaigne, Parisian trunk makers Moynat hosted a special reception amid the fashion week frenzy, offering a much-needed pause from the chaos.

Guests were welcomed into the fresh new space where the scent of fine leather overtook our senses. With artisans on-site demonstrating techniques behind Moynat’s signature pieces, the event honored the house’s craftsmanship while giving guests the chance to preview and shop exclusive items—including limited-edition tote bags created just for the store’s launch.

Christian Louboutin Fetes New Line


This season, Christian Louboutin debuted a new line with an immersive, multi-room presentation and cocktail soirée hosted in the opulent halls of the Hôtel de Crillon.

The experience unfolded across several curated spaces, inviting guests to explore the collection through live artisan demos, choreographed performances, and custom installations. From hand-patinated leatherwork to embroidery by the esteemed Maison Lesage, the craftsmanship behind each shoe took center stage, especially in the Salon des Batailles, where signature designs like the Farfajour and Farfanuit featured hand-embroidered butterflies crafted from organza, metallic threads, pearls, sequins, and crystals.

In the Salon des Aigles, a live dance performance illustrated “24 hours in the life of a dandy,” showcasing standout silhouettes like the Lord Chamb boots and Circus Booty Perla—a dazzling reinterpretation of an archival design adorned with over 10,000 pearls and crystals. The journey concluded in the intimate Salon Marie-Antoinette, where the Chambeliss line. Refined loafers, monks, and boots—was presented on a billiard-inspired table.

Pablo T-Shirt Factory Sale

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One of the must-visit spots this Paris Fashion Week, the Pablo T-Shirt Factory Sale brought together some of the freshest names in the game—a true hive of today’s sharpest indie designers. It quickly became the go-to hangout for the city’s style-savvy crowd.

We ran into our longtime faves from Shabab Into and Precious Trust, who gave us a tour and showed off a mix of archival gems, exclusive drops, and one-off pieces. Best part? You could actually cop a tee or two without the delivery fees (for once). We came, we saw, we copped. 10/

Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Debut


Jonathan Anderson made his highly anticipated debut at Dior this season, blending the house’s classic elegance with his own offbeat, craft-driven style. The show teased its eclectic spirit beforehand—think Warhol portraits, Kylian Mbappé in a suit, and a healthy dose of buzz.

The collection itself was refined yet refreshing: sculptural blazers, embroidered waistcoats, silky scarves, and fisherman sandals, all pulled together with Anderson’s signature twist. Now heading up all of Dior’s creative directions, his arrival marks a bold new chapter—balancing big-house polish with design mischief we’re excited to see more of.

Taller Marmo’s Showgirl

We met with the designer duo in Paris for an exclusive preview of their Pre-Spring 2026 collection, Showgirl.

Inspired by the life of a diva both on and off stage, the collection explores her everyday wardrobe—whether performing or lounging in private. From caftan-inspired silhouettes to more theatrical, burlesque looks adorned with feathers, the range felt equal parts bold and effortless. A standout moment? A dazzling Swarovski collaboration, with jewel-encrusted dresses that easily transition from spotlight moments to glamorous evenings out.

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