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Fashion Week 2026  / MM6 Maison Margiela

MM6 MAISON MARGIELA

SPRING/SUMMER 2026

This show happens on the street, on a painted white in lieu of the catwalk. It is the idea of heightened normality

cultivated by MM6 Maison Margiela.

Passers-by follow one after the other, wearing a wardrobe of neat, streamlined shapes. In a panoply of post-it colors, non-colors, neutrals, and prints. Covered buttons give a sense of appropriateness, the play of real versus illusion persists. Garment bags turned into blousons, dresses, coats and capes reiterate well-known identitary tropes. Shoulders are pushed forward, defining posture and gestures.

Hemlines are short.

The new twin-set consists of a coat worn over a matching dress.

On the street, anything can happen, and impromptu is the law: bibs, lining skirts. The classics are indeed presented, - the mac, the pantsuit, the blouson, the shirt, the trousers - but a shuffling of categories happens as jeans have the fit and details of tailored pants, and tailored pants are treated like jeans.End of fabric roll labels and raw hems characterize items. Transparent inserts create trompe l’oeil cutaway effects. The same shimmer styles socks. Accessories are flat metallic shoes, shielding sunglasses, cocktail glass jewelry, sleek handbags, satin satchels knotted at the waist.

Samples can be requested at KCD worldwide

www.maisonmargiela.com/mm6

www.instagram.com/mm6maisonmargiela

Fashion Week 2026  / MM6 Maison Margiela

MM6 MAISON MARGIELA

AVANT PREMIÈRE 

SPRING/SUMMER 2026

LUMEN NOTE: An Invitation to Wear Differently

At LUMEN, we gravitate toward collections that do more than dress the body — they challenge its codes. With MM6 Maison Margiela’s Avant Première SS26, we’re reminded that fashion, at its most thoughtful, is a quiet rebellion. This isn’t just a wardrobe — it’s a provocation. A series of garments designed not to dictate, but to invite improvisation.

MM6 unravels and rewrites clothing archetypes, letting form follow instinct. A shirt becomes a blazer. A lining becomes the outside. Leather creases like memory. Eyes are crossed out — because this isn’t about who, but how. This season is a study in wearability that asks: what if the truest form of luxury is the freedom to wear without rules?

MM6 Maison Margiela presents a versatile wardrobe for AVP SS26. Design methods leave improvisation up to the wearer. Straightforward clothes unite genders. MM6 seasonal classics are presented in various forms and functions. Imagination for everyday gestures is a seasonal proposal. Ready to wear becomes ‘ready when worn’.

MM6 reinterprets the silhouettes as a theme across different scenarios:

  • ●  Gloves are an MM6 archetype. Attached garments for detached functionality.

  • ●  Foldover and contrast waistband styles on tailored trousers, straight leg denim and skirts.

  • ●  Skirts and slip dresses play with proportion.

  • ●  Blazers as shirts.

  • ●  Workwear uniforms accented by knitwear.

  • ●  Spray-printed fabrics are sensory impressions.

  • ●  Shirts from suit linings of jackets, backed by jersey.

  • ●  ‘Summer’ leather reinterpreted with crinkled, creased textures.

  • ●  Denim-lined suede skirts and jackets.

  • ●  Universal suiting in optic white, charcoal grey and ink black.

  • ●  Outerwear worn differently. Gabardine trenchcoat, perfecto and peacoat staples with gathered sleeves.

  • ●  Derbies in leather. Square-toe oxfords with crinkled shafts. Square-toe leather slip-ons.

A versatile wardrobe inspires MM6 themes as clothing classics. Impulse is encouraged. There are no clothing restrictions, only suggestions. Design techniques transform daily styles to radicalize wardrobe archetypes. Eyes are crossed out for anonymity. The real becomes unreal.

Samples can be requested at KCD worldwide

www.maisonmargiela.com/mm6

www.instagram.com/mm6maisonmargiela

THE LUMEN

Unit12, Studio 14

Millmead Industrial Estate

Millmead Road

London

N17 9QU

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