Officine Générale Men’s Fall 2026
Pierre Mahéo returned to École Duperré for his Fall 2026 show, transforming the historic classroom into a runway lined with blue-and-white pencil cases. Yet while the setting evoked schooldays, the collection was anything but preppy. Mahéo’s focus remains on the fundamentals of menswear: fit, fabric and his signature palette of navy, gray and brown. He is not chasing trend cycles or flamboyant colour, instead honing a wardrobe built to last.
For fall, Mahéo made subtle, thoughtful adjustments to his staples. Double-breasted coats were nipped slightly at the waist and lightly padded for warmth, flannel was softened and lightened for layering, and wide-leg trousers and toggle-front coats moved with ease. Every piece felt considered, practical and timeless, offering a quiet sophistication that speaks to the modern man who wants style without fuss.
Perhaps most notable is Mahéo’s commitment to accessibility. While the collection included wool, shearling and leather outerwear, the designer kept price points below 1,000 euros, a rare move in a market often dominated by aspirational costs. His ready-to-wear pieces, from roomy knits to tone-on-tone scarves, will all enter the showroom, reinforcing a philosophy that values longevity and everyday wearability above all else.