After a season away from the men’s calendar, Loewe is back on the Paris schedule for Spring/Summer 2027 with a dedicated men’s show. The house, which skipped the January menswear season, returns with what promises to be one of the most anticipated presentations of the week.
The show lands at a moment when Loewe’s broader cultural cachet is at its peak. The brand’s accessories, particularly the Puzzle and Squeeze bags, have achieved the kind of ubiquity that fuels curiosity about the ready-to-wear. Whether Anderson can translate that momentum into a men’s collection of equal pull is the question of the season.
The hiatus was strategic: Loewe opted to concentrate its creative resources rather than spread thin across two men’s seasons. The return in June signals that the brand is ready to reassert its position in the menswear conversation, armed with the same intellectual rigor that has defined Jonathan Anderson’s womenswear.
Anderson’s approach to men’s dressing has always resisted easy categorization. His silhouettes oscillate between surrealist proportion and precise tailoring, often within the same collection. The pause may have allowed the design team to rebuild the menswear vocabulary from the ground up.
Loewe’s return to the men’s runway is scheduled during the Paris Men’s window, running June 23 through June 28. The house has not yet confirmed the exact time, but its placement on the calendar is already generating anticipation that no showroom appointment can match.


