3. Paradis Fall/Winter 2026

Emeric Tchatchoua transformed grief into beauty with his Fall/Winter 2026–2027 collection for 3.Paradis, presented at Parc Georges Brassens, the park where he once played as a child. Titled Rest in Paradis, the show unfolded as a personal tribute to those lost too soon, most notably his late brother and Amy Winehouse, whose voice filled the open air. This was not a sombre reflection but a celebration of continuity, echoing Tchatchoua’s belief that memories never die but evolve into something new. The emotional weight of the theme met the energy of the street, producing a collection that bridged the sacred and the everyday with rare conviction.

Tailoring anchored the collection, yet its intent felt fluid and expressive rather than formal. Black, blue and burgundy grounded the palette with symbolic meaning: grief, transcendence and faith. Soft mohair coats and leather suits came with rounded waists and draped details that seemed to embrace the wearer, while layered skirts and fluffy wool pieces nodded to ceremonial attire across cultures. Sweatshirts appeared beneath ties and tailoring, painted with the phrase “Oh my Lord,” merging the casual with the devotional. The collection’s emotional centrepiece was a series of collage-print shirts and patchwork bombers depicting Amy Winehouse, her likeness rendered as both muse and memory.

Accessories extended the dialogue between mourning and renewal. Giant photo-frame brooches resembled keepsakes, while a collaboration with Ugg brought sculptural dove motifs to footwear as symbols of peace. Tchatchoua’s choice of venue, within sight of his childhood home, turned the show into a full-circle moment of remembrance and resilience. What emerged was not simply fashion, but a meditation on love, faith and the act of holding on. Rest in Paradis was deeply personal yet universally resonant, reaffirming 3.Paradis as one of Paris’s most poetic voices in contemporary menswear.

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