JUUN.J’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “BOY-ISH,” turns fashion’s happy accidents into something intentional. Presented at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo, the lineup plays with the awkward, endearing way young people dress, when mismatched proportions and clashing textures aren’t mistakes, but discoveries. Creative Director Jung Wook-jun reframes these so-called mishaps as deliberate style, blending JUUN.J’s signature gender-fluid tailoring with a fresh, youthful energy.

The clothes speak in contrasts: structured suiting against raw denim, voluminous tops paired with razor-sharp trousers. A restrained palette of navy, black, and khaki nods to classic menswear, while bursts of royal blue and red-brown hint at rebellion. Wool, leather, and cotton collide, creating tension between polish and spontaneity.

This is about the beauty of imbalance,” says Jung Wook-jun, Creative Director of JUUN.J. And that’s exactly what makes it work. The collection feels alive, like a teenager’s first bold outfit, but with JUUN.J’s precise craftsmanship elevating the chaos.

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