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The Top 10 Most-Viewed SS26 Menswear Shows on Vogue Runway
The Top 10 Most-Viewed SS26 Menswear Shows on Vogue Runway

Vogue

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

The Top 10 Most-Viewed SS26 Menswear Shows on Vogue Runway

This article originally appeared on Vogue Business. To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. The results of this menswear season's top 10 most-viewed shows list on Vogue Runway are in. Every season, this list acts as a failsafe indicator of which collections have captured the attention of those who are more interested in the clothes than the front rows. As ever, the list is ordered according to the amount of views each collection logged on Vogue Runway within its first 48 hours of publication. And as ever, this season has thrown up a few surprises. There are four new entries on the list this season, of which only one – Yves Saint Laurent – we expected to see. That reliably blockbuster show has been held outside of the mainstream menswear calendar for the last few seasons, and its in-season arrival on the Paris schedule made it an almost certainty to figure here. The three other new entries include the oldest designer on the list, the second youngest designer on the list, and the longest serving non-founder creative director in all of fashion. This season, eight of the top 10 collections were presented in Paris, with only two in Milan. That will be catnip to those who contend that Milan lacks 'energy'. And only one of the collections on the list was not presented on the runway, which will cheer those who relish watching fashion theatre in its purest form. Two of the collections were debut shows for creative directors at well-established houses. And you needn't need to be a fashion clairvoyant to divine which show, this season, would be the most-viewed. Haute-bourgeois boys in leather pants plus the hottest bags in the business make Hermès an irresistible viewing pleasure for many among menswear's cognoscenti. So it's little surprise to see French luxury's most serene heritage marque sliding back into this season's top 10, making it the first of the list's new entries. And without wishing to spoil the reveal at the other end of this list, there is a satisfying symmetry to the fact that Véronique Nichanian is the longest-serving creative director in all of fashion (menswear included). Ravissante! Hermès SS26 Men's. Photo: Daniele Oberrauch/ Second new entry Grace Wales Bonner is also the second youngest designer on this list. This season, she was presenting a collection that marked her 10th anniversary as one of the most precarious of entities in fashion: a London-based indie. In her review, my Vogue Runway colleague Sarah Mower described as a 'total disgrace' the fact that GWB has not yet been tapped to be creative director of another brand or house, and that reading is fair enough; however, another way of seeing it might be that Wales Bonner is simply too self-determined to let herself be pinned down. Her three-pronged combo of artistic practice, conscious menswear opulence and hit Adidas output seems to have generated a stable and self-sustaining business ecosystem that she's thriving in. Chapeau!

Jonathan Anderson Is Making His Dior Debut Today—Follow Along With Vogue Editors Here
Jonathan Anderson Is Making His Dior Debut Today—Follow Along With Vogue Editors Here

Vogue

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Jonathan Anderson Is Making His Dior Debut Today—Follow Along With Vogue Editors Here

This year is full of fresh beginnings in fashion, with new creative directors presenting debut collections, among them Matthieu Blazy at Chanel (coming this October), Michael Rider at Celine (taking place right before the start of couture on July 6), and Glenn Martens at Maison Margiela (showing his first Artisanal couture collection on July 9). Today, we get to tick a big one off the list, as Jonathan Anderson presents his inaugural collection for Dior at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. Since most of us were planning to tune into the livestream—and texting each other as we watched—we thought it would be fun to share our thoughts and reactions on the live blog. Join as as we rev up for one of fashion's most exciting events.

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