
Paris Men's Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2027 is officially underway this week, turning the city into a full-on menswear playground.
From the grand show venues to the pavements outside, Paris is once again proving why it sits at the centre of global fashion conversation. Designers, editors and street style photographers are all locked in on what's next.
Organised by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, the event continues to set the tone for international menswear. While the runway collections bring the vision, it's the street style that shows how those ideas are being worn in real life.
1. Open Button Down Shirt
One of the easiest but most repeated looks this season is the open button-down shirt. Worn loose, half-unbuttoned or completely open over vests, it gives that effortless 'thrown-on-but-still-styled' feel. Linen and lightweight cotton dominate, often paired with tailored trousers or relaxed denim.
It's simple, breathable and very much aligned with warm-weather dressing in Paris.
2. Cowboy & Rockstar Americana
Western-inspired styling is making a highly sophisticated return, trading rugged trail-wear for an artisanal, rock-and-roll edge. The trend focuses on opulent textures like rich velvet jackets, fluid silk shirts, and striking placement florals reminiscent of classic Nudie-suit embroidery.
The Paris crowd is elevating these vintage Americana elements with sleek tailoring, heavy silver hardware, and statement western belts—creating a romantic, nostalgic contrast that feels entirely current.
3. Men Skirt
Men's skirts continue to push boundaries across Paris streets. From structured kilts to soft pleated wraps, the silhouette is being styled with everything from oversized shirts to fitted blazers.
It's part of a wider shift towards gender-fluid dressing, where movement, drape and shape matter just as much as traditional tailoring.
4. Wide-Leg Long Shorts
Long, wide-leg shorts are everywhere right now, sitting just below the knee and moving away from fitted summer cuts. They're being styled with boxy shirts, knit tops and even light blazers.
5. Oversized Sunglasses
Oversized sunglasses are doing more than blocking UV rays this season. They're acting as statement pieces that can instantly shift an outfit's mood.
From angular frames to retro round shapes, they're often paired with minimal outfits or monochrome looks, adding a dramatic finish without overcomplicating the styling.
6. Prints & Patterns
Prints are loud, layered and unapologetic in Paris right now. Florals, abstract graphics and mixed checks are being worn together, creating bold visual impact. The focus is less about matching and more about expression, with patterns becoming the main character of the outfit.
7. Sheer & Flowy
Sheer fabrics and fluid silhouettes are gaining serious attention this season. Lightweight pieces, translucent layers, and fluid silhouettes are adding movement and softness to menswear styling. Materials like organza and chiffon are being reworked into wearable street looks that feel airy, modern and slightly unexpected.
Paris Menswear Week Wraps Up Sunday
Paris Men's Fashion Week wraps up on Sunday, 28 June, bringing an end to a packed schedule of runway shows and street style moments that will influence upcoming menswear trends. While the energy outside the shows often feels just as important as what happens inside, both continue to feed into each other across the week.
This season's presentations typically include major houses such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermès, Loewe and Givenchy, alongside a growing lineup of emerging designers shaping the future of menswear.
As the shows conclude, attention will shift to how these runway ideas filter into everyday wardrobes and global retail trends.










