Rescha emerged as one of the most anticipated debuts on the Paris Fashion Week Men’s calendar this season, landing on WWD’s Ones to Watch list before a single garment had been seen. The label’s Spring/Summer 2027 presentation delivered on that early promise, offering a tightly edited collection built around the designer’s stated fascination with cut and volume.
The designer, who told WWD that silhouette is the primary driver of the brand’s creative process, demonstrated an intuitive understanding of how fabric behaves around the body. Jackets were constructed with a pronounced sculptural quality — the shoulder line extended and softened, creating a capsule of air between the garment and the wearer.
“It’s not about changing the body, but giving the body room to exist,” the designer explained of the collection’s underlying philosophy. That ethos translated into garments that hovered rather than clung, with trousers that fell in generous columns and tops that wrapped without constricting.
Rescha’s debut arrives at a moment when the industry is hungry for new approaches to tailoring. The oversized, volume-driven silhouette has been present on runways for several seasons, but Rescha brings a specificity to the conversation — a sense that these shapes are not borrowed trends but the result of a genuine design inquiry into the relationship between cloth and movement.
Prices for the collection are expected to start around $1,000, with leather pieces reaching into the mid-range luxury bracket. The label will debut at select retailers for the Spring/Summer 2027 season, offering buyers a fresh perspective on the sculptural menswear that is increasingly defining the market’s upper tier.
The color palette was deliberately restrained — ivory, charcoal, slate, and a deep aubergine — allowing the structural experiments to take center stage. Without the distraction of pattern or embellishment, the eye moved directly to the way each garment was assembled: the seams that curved around the torso, the darts that created volume in unexpected places.


