For Fall/Winter 2026, Ouest Paris presented its new collection through a live photoshoot. The event was open to an audience and included breakfast.

This season, designer Arthur Robert returns to his roots, looking to late 1970s workwear. The collection focuses on tough denim, raw functionality, and a subtle sensuality.

Silhouettes are stripped back to their essentials, drawing from the construction principles of work garments. A key piece is a duffle coat made from a single piece of fabric, folded onto itself. Coats in double-faced wool are entirely riveted and hand-assembled in Paris, deliberately blurring the line between luxury and industrial craftsmanship.

Denim is central. Fitted jeans feature safety straps and protective panels. These details, executed in full denim looks, reference the aesthetic of Swiss rebels photographed by Karlheinz Weinberger, balancing raw masculinity with an underground feel. Jersey pieces are reimagined inside out, with labels exposed on the front. The brand frames this as an instinctive gesture, like throwing on a t-shirt after an encounter, and presents it as a new signature.

Check out the collection below: