Yohji Yamamoto SS26 Is a Vessel for Storytelling

October 4, 2025 - Hip Hop
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Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto took over the historic Hôtel de Ville in Paris last tonight, showcasing his artistic mastery and treating the ready-to-wear season as his personal playground. He closed the day at an unhurried pace, letting the clothes speak for themselves as models drifted down the runway.

The 47-look collection unfolded with Yamamoto’s signature control, fabrics manipulated entirely on his own terms. The opening dresses: black canvases scrawled with white graffiti prints — turned the body into a vessel for storytelling. Fringed and distressed pieces followed, before looks 11 and 12 twisted and knotted fabric to reveal every possible side.

Plaid arrived next, tri-toned and wrapped around ruffled gowns, paired with long-haired top hats frozen in time.
In a touching gesture, Yamamoto paid homage to the late and great Giorgio Armani: select garments bore magazine clippings across their backs, others inscribed with text honoring Armani’s lasting influence on his career.

Spring/Summer 2026 closed in a flash of crimson. Five red looks cutting through the noir with cloaks and trailing tulle, delivering Yamamoto’s final, vibrant punctuation mark.

Take a closer look at Yohji Yamamoto SS26 in the gallery above.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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