Celine, Saint Laurent and Givenchy Join Paris Men’s Spring 2027 Schedule

Celine, Saint Laurent and Givenchy Join Paris Men’s Spring 2027 Schedule

Major Houses Return to the Calendar as Paris Men’s Week Expands Its Spring 2027 Lineup Across Runways and Presentations

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The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode has released the provisional schedule for Paris Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2027, with Vetements joining the official lineup for the first time and several major houses returning to the calendar.

Running from June 23 to 28, the week will feature 74 brands across 36 runway shows and 38 presentations.

Among the season’s most anticipated moments are the return of Saint Laurent to the men’s schedule on opening day and the first Celine men’s show under Artistic Director Michael Rider, set for the final day of the week. Givenchy will also unveil Sarah Burton’s first menswear designs for the house through a presentation on June 25.

Vetements is set to make its Paris men’s week debut with an evening show on June 26. The Zurich-based label, led by Co-Founder and Creative Director Guram Gvasalia, has historically shown during women’s fashion week or couture, but joins the men’s calendar as the industry continues to shift toward more fluid scheduling approaches.

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Also debuting on the official Paris men’s lineup is Japanese label Soshiotsuki, which recently won the 2025 LVMH Prize for Young Designers. Founded by Soshi Otsuki in 2015, the brand has become known for its oversized tailoring and reinterpretation of Japanese and Western menswear traditions.

Paris mainstays Louis Vuitton, Dior, Comme des Garçons, Junya Watanabe and Yohji Yamamoto will retain their traditional show slots, while Hermès will present its menswear collection in a presentation format ahead of Grace Wales Bonner’s debut menswear runway for the house in January 2027.

The closing slot this season will go to Kidsuper, as Jacquemus is absent from the schedule. Loewe will also skip the men’s week calendar, continuing with its coed runway format introduced earlier this year.

On the presentation side, newcomers include Meryll Rogge, Australian label Song for the Mute and LAD/, the Paris-, Congo- and U.S.-based project founded by Ladislas Mandes.

Several regular names are missing from the schedule, including Walter van Beirendonck, who will instead stage a show in Antwerp celebrating the 40th anniversary of his label, and White Mountaineering.