Jacquemus Spring 2027 Collection
Simon Porte Jacquemus returned to the Mediterranean for one of his most defining runway moments yet, staging his Spring 2027 show on the rocky coastline of L’ÃŽle-Rousse in Corsica. As the designer prepares to launch his first beauty line and fragrance next year, the collection reaffirmed the sun-drenched identity that has become synonymous with the Jacquemus universe.
Against a dramatic backdrop of sea and sky, guests including Isabelle Huppert, Manon Bannerman, and Park Seo-joon watched models descend from the island’s white lighthouse as sailboats offshore spelled out the Jacquemus name. The breathtaking setting reinforced the designer’s desire to reconnect with nature while celebrating a pivotal new chapter for the brand.






“This collection had to feel unmistakably Jacquemus,” the designer explained ahead of the show. That vision translated into a refined summer wardrobe that balanced effortless ease with heightened sophistication. Crisp cotton poplin shirtdresses, sculptural bubble skirts, and sweeping taffeta palazzo pants elevated familiar warm-weather staples without sacrificing their relaxed appeal.
After several seasons of couture-inspired experimentation, Jacquemus returned to the bold silhouettes and vibrant color palette that first established his signature aesthetic. Sheer organza tank tops, supple leather versions of the same essential piece, sharply cut column bodices with open backs, and feather-trimmed evening gowns demonstrated a renewed confidence in graphic simplicity.






The collection also showcased the technical progress of the house’s ateliers. Tailoring appeared cleaner and more precise, from fluid outerwear seamlessly integrated with scarf details to impeccably engineered dresses that moved effortlessly despite their sculptural volumes. Menswear followed the same philosophy, pairing lightweight summer tailoring with relaxed wool caftans, organza trousers, and nylon separates that reimagined casual dressing through unexpected proportions.
Accessories echoed the playful spirit of the collection. Miniature cone-shaped straw hats and soft ballet flats arrived in candy-like shades inspired by fresh fruit, reinforcing the joyful optimism that has long distinguished the brand.

