Relaxed, Pajama-inspired Fashion

Designer Mihara Yasuhiro presented his Spring 2027 collection at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, focusing on a 'relaxed' and pajama-inspired aesthetic. The collection reflects the designer's complex relationship with summer through deconstructed, slouchy silhouettes.
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This collection highlights emerging trends in luxury menswear and the influence of personal narrative on high-fashion design.
View Gallery 53 Photos View Gallery 53 Photos Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Men’s Spring 2027 Ready-to-Wear at Paris Men’s Fashion Week Courtesy of Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Share this article on Facebook Share this article on X Share this article on Google Preferred Share this article on Pin It Share this article on Flipboard Share this article on Tumblr Share this article on Reddit Share this article on LinkedIn Share this article on WhatsApp Share this article on Email Print this article Share this article on Talk Share this article on Facebook Share this article on X Share this article on Google Preferred Share this article on Pin It Share this article on Flipboard Share this article on Tumblr Share this article on Reddit Share this article on LinkedIn Share this article on WhatsApp Share this article on Email Print this article Share this article on Talk While Paris baked under 42-degree Celsius temperatures (107.6 degrees Fahrenheit), Japanese designer Mihara Yasuhiro opened his spring and, well, summer, 2027 collection with a blunt declaration: "I hate summer."
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