• Paris Fashion Week,  PFWMEN,  RUNWAY SHOW

    WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK | AW 26–27: SCARE the CROW / SCARECROW

    We have always admired the avant-garde spirit of Walter Van Beirendonck, and for the Autumn-Winter 2026–27 season, he invites us directly into his mind. Below, we present his words in its purest form—a haunting, poetic narrative of youth, Art Brut, and the modern “Scarecrows” of our time. It is fashion as un cri du cœur. The SCARE the CROW / SCARECROW I have always felt like an outsider in this industry. I’m not complaining. It’s a place from which you can look at things differently.This season, I delved back into my deep love for Art Brut and Outsider Art.I turned to the work of André Robillard, who has spent most…

  • Paris Fashion Week,  PFWMEN,  RUNWAY SHOW

    KIDILL Fall/Winter 2026-27: “HEAVEN”

    For Fall/Winter 2026–27, Hiroaki Sueyasu makes the deliberate choice of Silence. By stripping away performative staging, he allows garments and bodies to breathe, revealing within a simplified stage the essence of his designs. Resistance Through Coexistence At its core, KIDILL has always been rooted in punk. Sueyasu’s gaze remains fixed on contradiction: chance and inevitability, chaos and stillness, audacity and fragility, cuteness and hardcore. Rather than resolving these oppositions, he insists on their coexistence. Through clothing, conflicting values collide and assert themselves. For Sueyasu, fashion becomes a means of survival an intimate way to steady the mind and recover balance within chaos. A resilient yet flexible spirit. Resistance towards preconceived…