With JAH JAH’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, self-taught designer Daquisiline Gomis turns garments into quiet acts of resistance. What began as an Afro-vegan gathering space in Paris is now a fashion house with a mission: one rooted in diaspora, Rastafarian spirit, and Pan-African vision. Here, clothes are memory, dignity, and a blueprint for another world.

This collection moves like a silent march. Silhouettes become manifestos. Fabrics carry history. Gomis draws from West African men of the 1970s, their tailored suits worn as armor on worksites. The designer nods to Rasta elders, cultural leaders, and unnamed artisans, people who wore their beliefs in the drape of a sleeve, the fold of a collar. Nothing here is decoration. Everything is intention.

Even the collaboration with adidas Originals, the Megaride S2, set for release in Spring 2026, fits seamlessly into this vision. It’s part of the movement, a modern tool for an ancient walk.

Check out the collection below: