Zadig&Voltaire returned to the Paris runway with their Fall/Winter 2026/27 collection, marking Creative Director Dan Sablon’s debut for the house. Opening the show with Lenny Kravitz’s If You Can’t Say No, the show had a rock-star theme central to the collection, maintaining the brand’s rock-chick core. Rock, it seems, may also be quietly staging a return on the runways. While fashion has spent several seasons leaning into quiet luxury and polished minimalism, recent shows suggest a renewed appetite for attitude.

Held at Palais Galliera, the collection was nonchalance blend of Parisian insouciance and rock- and-roll edge which has become their signature with accessories that pushed the narrative from big dark sunglasses, key-pendant necklaces, skinny scarves, and star graphics. The brand has long drawn from music culture, and this season’s styling echoed the kind of rock-and-roll spirit referencing iconic musicians and youth culture.

Leather, long a staple of the brand’s DNA, made bags a highlight; men with simple sweaters brought the party to life with high energy and big bags. These had metal eyelets and long chains swinging and shining to the beat. The looks featured “Z&D” buckle belts, pants with rock silhouettes, cropped jackets, vests, leather, and denim. New creative director Dan Sablon brought sharpness to the runway in his first collection.

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