Maison Kitsuné presents its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, titled Voyage Vestiaire. This season marks the debut of the house’s new Creative Director, Abigail Smiley-Smith.

The collection imagines the perspective of a Japanese traveler rediscovering Paris. It explores the meeting of Parisian elegance and Japanese refinement, creating a wardrobe that feels both familiar and new.

Smiley-Smith explains that she wanted to show a version of Paris that is constantly being reinvented through an outsider’s eyes. The goal was to build a functional and poetic wardrobe that reflects the dual heritage of Paris and Tokyo.

The silhouettes are clean and fluid, designed to move from day to evening. Menswear reworks Parisian preppy classics with technical fabrics. Craftsmanship is central. The collection uses innovative fabrics like crinkled poplin and Japanese cotton blends, adding depth and comfort. The colors suggest a Parisian summer afternoon. Prints reference the city’s cultural heritage, from Art Deco motifs to gallery graphics.

A special Savoir-Faire capsule highlights artisanal skill. It features six exclusive garments, including a leather jacket and a hand-crocheted shirt, showcasing French and Japanese techniques. Each piece comes with a tag explaining the methods used.

With this collection, Abigail Smiley-Smith opens a new chapter for Maison Kitsuné, reaffirming its identity as a house where timeless elegance meets contemporary life. The collection will be available from early 2026.

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