Paris Fashion Week Men's AW26
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28/01/2026
Paris Fashion Week Men's AW26
As Paris Fashion Week Men’s AW26 came to a close, the season concluded with breadth and purpose. The week brought together some of the most influential houses in menswear, offering a platform where casting, movement, and identity remained at the forefront. Throughout Paris, our models delivered consistent, high-level performances across a demanding schedule, representing a wide range of luxury fashion houses with poise and versatility.


Runway Highlights
At Louis Vuitton, four of our models took the runway. Youssef Rocha and Luca Goodfellow were joined by Zhaoyi and Lammy, each contributing to the scale and rhythm of the show while maintaining a strong individual presence.
Hermès marked a pivotal moment this season, presenting Véronique Nichanian’s final menswear collection after 38 years with the house. Kiwoong Nam — who also walked for Dior — and Haoran Xu embodied the collection with clarity and restraint, allowing the craftsmanship and legacy of the house to take center stage.
A strong presence was seen at Dries Van Noten, where six of our models walked the show. Jesse Sachet-Dufraisse, recently named Model of the Week by Models.com, was joined by Luca Goodfellow, LV Yifan, Kaidong Ma, Benjamin Carion, and Liu Qinzheng. Together, they brought depth and individuality to the runway, reinforcing the house’s signature layered approach to menswear.


Beyond these highlights, our models were also visible across Études, Amiri, AMI, and other luxury houses, demonstrating range and adaptability throughout the week. At Saint Laurent, Ruben Long delivered a composed, focused walk, while Yohji Yamamoto featured George Forsyth in two looks, emphasizing form and movement in the presentation.
At Saint Laurent, Ruben Long delivered a composed, focused walk, while Yohji Yamamoto featured George Forsyth in two looks, emphasizing form and movement in the presentation.








the week in review
Paris showcased a season built on progression and consistency. Some models carried momentum forward from Milan, while others marked significant steps through expanded casting and continued visibility. Lammy continued a remarkable season following his Worldwide Exclusive for Prada in Milan, while Jesse Sachet-Dufraisse’s presence in Paris reinforced his growing momentum at a pivotal point in his career.
Kiwoong Nam’s appearances at Hermès and Dior highlighted his versatility, while Zhaoyi’s continued work across houses like Louis Vuitton reflected a season of reliability and trust.









All the models who walked this season — from familiar faces to newcomers — brought presence, versatility, and authority to each show. Together, they carried the energy of the week with consistency and care, moving seamlessly between houses and aesthetics.
Paris closed the season with a steady rhythm, letting the work, the casting, and the city itself take center stage.