Henri Paris Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 at Milan Fashion Week
For this new season, HENRI PARIS sharpens its vintage vocabulary through the idea of the “found garment,” embracing deliberate clashes and unlikely pairings. Forgotten pieces, unearthed and recomposed with a contemporary eye, seem to collide across decades. Floral prints confront checks, light fabrics are mixed with dense woollens, and textures clash rather than harmonise. This tension carries through the dialogue between the tradition of flou and tailoring, which echo, overlap, and sometimes blur. Draping, usually reserved for evening gowns, appears on coats — statements of the collection — highlighting the brand’s craftsmanship.
THE BRAND, HENRI PARIS was founded in 2024 by Henri Maheu, after nearly a decade working as a pattern maker for prestigious houses including Jacquemus, Alaïa, and Louis Vuitton. Now part of the IFM business incubator, he launches his own label to give life to his passion for fashion history and the heritage of haute couture—building on the technical mastery he has developed throughout his career. In an era where fashion often sacrifices quality, craftsmanship, and technical daring in favor of convenience and speed, isn’t designing garments in the style of the 1930s to 1960s a defiant act? That’s the premise behind HENRI PARIS, a brand that proudly claims to create outdated fashion—seeking the unexpected in a place we already know. Drawing inspiration from the past, the brand explores icons of femininity as characters to embody, subvert, and reinvent. These silhouettes coexist in a wardrobe conceived as a stage of appearances— for women who refuse to play just one role, but know how to inhabit a thousand.


















Henri Paris FW26v/ Fall/Winter 2026 at Milan Fashion Week
All images Henri Paris FW26v/ Fall/Winter 2026 by the brand. PR Maximilian Linz.