Exploring modern life through contemporary art and fashion, HAYELI presented its Fall/Winter 2026 collection, Multiple, during Paris Fashion Week. Inside one of Paris’s biggest contemporary art venues, Palais de Tokyo, an immersive installation turned into a runway to present a collection heavily inspired by urban architecture and cubic designs. Walking to do music that made guest want to pump it, the 25 looks presented featured sculptural silhouettes born from city skylines and artworks by artist Tigran Isitoghdzyan, brought to life in the garments by designer Armine Ohanyan. Multiple mirrors the constant balance between individuality and collectivity as well as the organized chaos of urban environments such as Paris, New York and Tokyo, places where the individuality is fluid via constant social interaction.

The show opened up with a model bringing down a piece of artwork, introducing guests to the blend between art and fashion HAYELI lives for. The runway was decorated with various art pieces, creating a gallery-like environment for the garment to come to life. The collection featured prints with paintings, architectural cutouts, nude and see through fabrics, and a lot of symmetry and geometry, creating a continuous story about urban rhythm and overlapping identity. The brand, founded by Tigran Isitoghdzyan and fashion retailer YOOTO, with Armine Ohanyan as designer, was able to reinforce its art-driven approach to fashion.

Check out the collection below: