For its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, KENZO goes back to Maxim’s. But the famous club is changed. A plain white wall stands inside the ornate room. This sets a clean, quiet scene. Victor Brun shoots it with simple light. The models hold still. This captures that quiet moment before you go out for the night.

The clothes pull from places where art and music mixed with fashion. Designer Nigo works with this idea. He takes the brand’s classic kimono shape and makes it a sharp modern jacket. Shawl lapels come in soft satin or velvet. The cut works for all.

Old graphics come back. The Kenzo tiger, from 1998, is now in woven patterns and prints. A trick-print from a 1972 sweater shows up on knits and coats. Military shapes from 1978 add structure with specific closures, metal buttons, and big pockets.

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