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Jacquemus Unveils Playful FW26 “Le Palmier” Collection in Paris
Jacquemus has introduced its Fall/Winter 2026 collection, titled “Le Palmier,” at the renowned Picasso Museum in Paris. This event marks a significant return to one of the fashion house’s most iconic venues. The collection blends the essence of French couture with playful elements, evoking the spirit of a lively Parisian celebration.
The show was held in a stunning 17th-century mansion, creating a warm, atmospheric environment reminiscent of early evening gatherings. The collection reflects a deep connection to the brand’s history, drawing inspiration from founder Simon Porte Jacquemus‘s formative years in Paris and the playful imagery of his daughter’s “palm-tree ponytail.”
A fusion of styles characterizes the collection, merging the sculptural elegance of 1950s couture with the sensuality of the 1990s and the humorous, vibrant aesthetics of 1980s French cinema. The silhouettes are defined by geometric shapes, including rounded shoulders, tulip waists, and circular hats, complemented by bias-cut skirts that balance form and fit.
Jacquemus has reimagined signature designs with a fresh twist. Iconic patterns such as stripes and polka dots are transformed into curved grosgrain ribbons and confetti motifs, utilizing primary colors alongside classic black. Notably, a recurring “fish shape” serves as a structural element for coats and suits, while the elegant “calisson-shape” can be seen in collar and sleeve details.
For women’s wear, standout pieces include mid-length taffeta suits and silk jersey cocktail dresses, accentuated by dynamic feather embroideries. In menswear, the collection showcases a relaxed sophistication with graphic patchwork leather overcoats and structured tuxedos adorned with black rocaille caviar beading.
Jacquemus has emphasized refined craftsmanship through collaborations with Maison Février and Maison Lemarié. These partnerships bring intricate details to the forefront, featuring ostrich feather discs and trompe-l’œil pheasant embroidery that elevate the collection’s overall aesthetic.
Accessories also play a significant role in “Le Palmier,” with highlights including the signature “Le Valérie” bag. This piece pays homage to the 2017 “La Bomba” collection and is presented this season in a chic evening East-West clutch version, alongside new colors for the “Le Chiquito” bag. The collection also features shearling intarsia coats and equestrian-inspired suits, celebrating the joyful creativity that has defined Jacquemus since its inception.
Overall, “Le Palmier” encapsulates a sense of playful elegance, embodying the innovative spirit of Jacquemus while paying homage to the rich tapestry of French fashion history. As the independent fashion house continues to evolve, this collection marks a vibrant new chapter in its journey.
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