Off-White Fall 2026

 

For Fall 2026, Ib Kamara staged the latest show for Off-White in an unexpected setting: the sunlit courtyard of a Parisian public secondary school. The space was scattered with clusters of glossy green spheres, a surreal touch that framed the brand’s familiar mix of streetwear and statement dressing. Presented under the guiding phrase “a place where disruptive is not a style but a condition,” the collection served as a tribute to the legendary jazz musician Miles Davis.

The show opened with a patchwork trench in washed brown suede, setting the tone for a lineup that blended craft with Off-White’s graphic instincts. Punctured sphere motifs appeared throughout the collection, scattered across flared denim and reworked into prints and textures on zip-up jackets and knitwear. Low-slung knit vests were styled against Canadian tuxedos, while cobalt tracksuits, workwear silhouettes and crystal-studded cardigans added another layer of visual rhythm as Davis’s music echoed across the courtyard.

Elsewhere, patent leather sets gleamed under the afternoon light and bomber jackets arrived with a more pictorial sensibility. T-shirts stamped with the phrase “YESTERNOW,” a nod to the musician’s 1970 album, reinforced the collaboration with the Miles Davis Estate. Moving through a palette of burgundy, blue, green and yellow, Kamara delivered a collection that felt recognisably Off-White: bold, graphic and slightly irreverent, yet grounded in a cultural reference that gave the season unexpected depth.

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