From relaxed tailoring to drapery trench fits, the streets of Paris just schooled the world on wearable high fashion



Paris Fashion Week Men’s Fall/Winter 2026 was not just another style parade. The real show happened on the streets of the City of Light, where fashion became a language, not a logo. Street style at this season’s menswear week wasn’t about screaming brand names. It was about personality, comfort, and confidence with intention.

The major energy was tailoring with a twist. Traditional suits got a relaxed update in bold colors or extended into long overcoat silhouettes, giving off bookmark-worthy visuals that felt as close to art as everyday fashion. Instead of stiff formal wear, what ruled the streets was soft structure with hard personality. Monochrome fits dominated, especially in black, carried by oversized trench coats and technical pieces that brought architectural drama without giant logos.

The new uniform of the season paired structured blazers with chore jackets and baggy denim or wide-leg cargo pants that moved with people, not against them. Statement scarves and functional bags turned outfits into personal narratives that blended high fashion sophistication with real world wearability. It was a street style masterclass based on pragmatic luxury and playful confidence.











This season in Paris showed that menswear is evolving. It is less about rigid rules and more about how you own your look. Oversized shapes, relaxed proportions, and unexpected pairings proved that comfort and character are the new pillars of style. What we saw on the streets was not just fashion. It was a statement that fashion now belongs to those who live in it, move in it, and make it theirs with attitude.


Images: Emily Malan
Source: HypeBeast
