French fashion house Patou unveiled its Fall Winter 2026 ready to wear collection, Hiver MMXXVI, designed by Guillaume Henry, with an exclusive runway show held during Paris Haute Couture Week. 

The presentation drew a notable crowd, including Lili Reinhart, Joy Sunday, Diane Kruger, Ashtin Earle, Kelly Rutherford, Camille Razat, Brittany Broski, Kelly Piquet, and Tommy Dorfman, all dressed head to toe in Patou.

Patou’s Fall Winter 2026 collection unfolds as a dialogue between individuality and collective harmony, expressed through fluid silhouettes, rich color, and layered textures that move seamlessly from day to evening. Each look is conceived as an independent expression, while the collection as a whole functions as a chorus, diverse yet unified. There is no hierarchy and no temporal divide, reinforcing a wardrobe that feels continuous, urban, and adaptable.

The show progresses like a celebratory procession. Individually, each silhouette carries its own rhythm, while together they create balance and cohesion. Color acts as a structural element throughout, with tones that resonate, clash, and echo in unexpected but considered combinations. The palette draws inspiration from pigments and stained glass, resulting in luminous hues that interact dynamically as garments move.

Volumes evolve from look to look, while prints reference medieval imagery and embrace unconventional beauty. Embellishments appear through three dimensional embroidery and intricate beading, while dresses feature bold blocks of color assembled into striking collages. Fabrics heighten contrast as crisp cotton meets lace and velvet sneakers are paired with guipure dresses. Accessories continue the musical theme, with jewelry inspired by instruments and sound, adding playful whimsy to the modern Patou woman.

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