Paris Men’s Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2027 begins today, June 23, running through June 28 with a schedule of thirty-six shows and thirty-eight presentations — the largest menswear calendar in recent memory. The season arrives during a June heatwave that has pushed temperatures above thirty-five degrees Celsius, forcing several brands to reconsider outdoor and unventilated venues.
Saint Laurent opens the proceedings this afternoon, with Anthony Vaccarello expected to continue his exploration of the house’s early-seventies vocabulary: sharp-shouldered jackets with a soft waist, wide-cut trousers that fall without interruption, and a colour palette drawn from night rather than daylight. The collection was previewed through a series of cryptic social-media images showing leather accessories against marble surfaces.
Among the week’s most anticipated moments is Jonathan Anderson’s sophomore Dior Men’s collection on June 26, the Meryll Rogge namesake label’s debut menswear presentation, and Celine’s first dedicated men’s show under Michael Rider on the final Sunday. The schedule also includes returns from Givenchy under its new CEO Amandine Ohayon and a standalone exhibition of Carlijn Jacobs’s photography at Acne Paper Palais Royal.
Louis Vuitton closes the opening day with a 9 PM show that has already become the most ticket-hungry event of the week. Pharrell Williams’s men’s studio continues the dialogue between preppy American sportswear and Parisian atelier construction that defined his first seasons, though industry chatter suggests a pivot toward greater structural restraint.


