Isabel Marant Pre-Fall 2026

For Pre-Fall 2026, Isabel Marant pares back the theatrics to explore a study in simplicity, turning her attention to the rugged archetypes of ’90s Americana. Creative Director Kim Bekker describes the collection as “sensual and simple,” designed for men who travel light but live large. The pieces feel instinctive rather than styled, evoking the open-road freedom of Brad Pitt in his early films, filtered through Marant’s distinctly Parisian lens. Indigo appears throughout the wardrobe, grounding the palette and tying together a range of textures, from cotton velvet to lightweight knits and corduroy.

The collection leans heavily on elevated essentials, giving classic silhouettes a subtle twist. Denim jackets are lined with faux shearling and punctuated with gold Navajo-inspired embroidery, while patched trousers and khaki drawstring styles nod to workwear. Chore jackets, lumberjack plaids and marigold-stitched jeans anchor the line in practicality, yet feel effortlessly curated. Standout graphics, like the “On the Road” embroidery across a midnight-blue souvenir jacket, inject a playful narrative while never overpowering the clean, rugged spirit of the season.

Marant also introduces two new footwear styles that extend her signature menswear vocabulary. A suede ankle boot-loafer offers a refined counterpoint to casual pieces, while the Senny sneaker, a reimagined Bekett, brings modernity and versatility to the collection. With Pre-Fall 2026, Marant proves that restraint can be just as compelling as spectacle, crafting a wardrobe that balances nostalgia, craftsmanship and the kind of timeless ease that invites a man to make it entirely his own.

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