Summary
Mastered by Maison Mihara Yasuhiro is the skill of splicing – literally piecing together garments, eras, and silhouettes that might otherwise never comingle. The designer’s Spring 2026 Paris runway was no exception, taking the art of fashioning the familiar and the fanciful, the past and the present, the “high fashion” with the low, envisioning a Frankenstein’d, far-from-ordinary assortment of future-facing apparel and accessories.
Entitled “Ordinary People,” the designer’s Spring 2026 range speaks to today’s news cycle, particularly a commentary on that in Japan. “In Japan, it doesn’t take much to make the news,” he said after the show, per Vogue Runway. “Things like extramarital affairs and smoking scandals can become national stories, but in the world, there are wars, famines, and so much misery.”
“Nowadays, people tag people on social media. If you deviate from the norm, you get tagged,” he continued. “So I made this for those people. It’s a message to people who just want to live a normal life.”
Blazers, suits, and overcoats are paired with sweatpants and cargo shorts on the bottom, while half-buttoned Oxford shirts hang loosely over basic tanks and graphic tees. Tuned into innovating the trompe l’oeil technique since early on, Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s Spring 2026 centerfold is its deceiving jacketing silhouettes. On many jackets – denim jackets, varsity jackets, and Sukajan bombers alike – the sleeves are split in half, simply hanging over the look rather than actually encasing the arm.
Introduced about a fifth of the way through the runway, comes a collaboration with British-Indian artist Navinder Nangla, his infamous “Fassion Weak” motif stamped alongside other misspelled tagging like “Khaos” and different plays on “Ordinary People.”
“Don’t Tag Me” is another slogan that surfaces throughout the range, imprinted in the center of crewnecks and cardigans. As for accessories, models carry catch-all bags shaped like stuffed animals, totes filled with flowers, and don banana-chain necklaces.
Explore Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s “Ordinary People” Spring 2026 collection in the runway images above and stay tuned to Hypebeast for continuing coverage on Paris Fashion Week.
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