

The section looks ahead, anticipating trends through bold and unconventional aesthetic choices. It showcases brands that explore new silhouettes, genderless cuts, and non-seasonal materials — capturing emerging cultural shifts and transforming them into distinctive, forward-looking wardrobes.
AMERICAN VINTAGE / ANTIK BATIK / ARMOR LUX / CALEB PARIS / DAYTONA 73 / EMILE GARÇON / IRON AND RESIN / JAGVI RIVE GAUCHE
AMERICAN VINTAGE
Don’t be fooled by the name: American Vintage comes from Marseille, France.
Founded in 2005, the brand proposes an edited wardrobe of elevated basics inflected with vintage references, at the intersection of Californian cool and South of France flair. The collections have grown season by season, structured around increasingly detailed pieces. Today, American Vintage offers men’s, women’s, children’s and sportswear ranges, where colors and materials, the brand’s DNA, generate emotions and excitement. Welcome to the House of Colors.
ANTIK BATIK
Antik Batik is a Parisian brand founded in 1992 by Gabriella Cortese, an Italian designer with a passion for travel and craftsmanship. Inspired by India, Indonesia, Peru, and traditional craft techniques, she envisions a bohemian-chic wardrobe blending embroidery, prints, and fine fabrics. Committed to an artisanal and responsible approach, Gabriella has always collaborated with workshops around the world to create unique pieces that tell a genuine story.
ARMOR LUX
Armor Lux was founded in 1938 with a commitment to produce the highest -quality knits from its factories in Brittany, France. Taking inspiration from the French maritime tradition, Armor Lux produces authentic pieces such as the mariniere, the “Breton” sweater and the wool peacoat. Rooted in our Breton heritage with a modern sensibility, Armor Lux embodies the independent spirit of the sea.
CALEB PARIS
FADE TO FLORA COLLECTION
Fade to Flora was born from the fantasy of a suspended elsewhere, where everything feels slowed down — like a blurred memory or a waking dream whose colors have softly faded under the sun.
The collection imagines a suitcase filled with Caleb’s iconic pieces, forgotten somewhere between sand, salt and tropical vegetation. Over time, the garments begin to transform fabrics fade, wrinkle, bleach and absorb the traces of climate, humidity and nights spent outdoors. Each piece feels lived-in, as if naturally altered by time itself.
Balancing seaside sophistication with a sportswear instinct, the wardrobe combines oversized sets, technical outerwear, fluid Italian wool “pajamas”, textured shirts and burnout cottons. Textile treatments become the memory of the journey: dip bleach, embossed monograms, shibori dyeing, openwork textures and irregular surfaces create a wardrobe that feels organic and alive. Embroidered orchids appear on unexpected pieces — technical trousers, swimwear-inspired fabrics and formal shirts — as if the flora had slowly left its imprint across the collection.
A collection where every piece seems to carry the imprint of an endless summer.
DAYTONA 73
For Autumn-Winter 2026–2027, Daytona73 returns with a collection rooted in its founding values: leather as a second skin, textile as soft armour. Two distinct universes, one common thread — the man who knows where he's going and how to dress for the journey.
The leather collection is built around five iconic families: the Aviator, a legendary badged and shearling-lined jacket that embodies the brand's DNA; the Shirt Collar, for a relaxed elegance that works over anything; Classic jackets in lamb, sheepskin or tanned cowhide; Biker jackets — available in City and Racing versions — for those who like their clothes to have a story; and the timeless Bombers and Perfectos.
On the textile side, the collection unfolds into a complete wardrobe: Sorona-insulated and waterproof nylon jackets, waxed cotton jackets, corduroy, selvedge denim and stretch cotton in multiple washes, flannel shirts, bull denim overshirts, knitwear, sweatshirts, polos and tees. A head-to-toe wardrobe for the man who never compromises.
EMILE GARÇON
"From rare, thrifted pieces, Émile Garçon reworks cuts and blends styles to bring out a sensitive man, full of charm, who allows himself a touch of boldness. His pieces, now one-of-a-kind, shape an elegant and free- spirited look, where a detail or a pattern subtly subverts the codes of menswear. For this event, he will notably present a collection of shirts made from antique vintage silk scarves"
IRON AND RESIN
Iron and Resin is built on classic American inspiration, rooted in workwear, motorcycle culture, and surf heritage.
The brand draws from the road, the ocean, and the workshop — places where things are made to last. Each collection reflects a laid-back, no-
nonsense lifestyle driven by freedom and authenticity. Timeless fabrics, durable constructions, and washed, lived-in colors define every piece. Nothing overdesigned, nothing forced — just honest clothing with a purpose. Ironand Resin is about the journey, not the noise, and wearing what feels right, season after season.
JAGVI RIVE GAUCHE
JAGVI. Rive Gauche has been a Paris-based brand since 2012 in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, developing contemporary menswear
with a controlled and assertive identity, where precision prevails over statement and restraint becomes a signature, naturally fitting into
demanding retail environments. Sustainability is at the core of its approach.