Germanier Fall/Winter 2026-2027 at Paris Haute Couture Week

Germanier Fall/Winter 2026-2027 / FW26 Haute Couture at Paris Haute Couture Week

With Les Sulfureuses, Kevin Germanier unveils a collection suspended in the fleeting instant of sulphur: the split second between ignition and disappearance. It is a study of combustion—of the explosion of light, the suspended brilliance of fireworks, and the quiet poetry of the ashes that slowly return to the ground.

Germanier FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection explores the beauty of transformation. What burns becomes luminous. What disappears leaves behind a trace. Every silhouette captures this tension between excess and fragility, spectacle and impermanence.

Remaining faithful to his vision of radical craftsmanship, Germanier continues to elevate discarded materials into objects of desire. Les Sulfureuses is created using upcycled unsold garments sourced from LVMH, transformed through meticulous handwork into couture silhouettes. Swarovski crystals ignite each look with bursts of light, while Caran d’Ache coloured pencils are reimagined as unexpected embellishments, turning an everyday object into precious ornament. Pool noodles are sculpted into dramatic crinolines, creating exaggerated architectural volumes that challenge conventional notions of couture construction.

Germanier FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection celebrates reinvention at every level: forgotten materials become luxury, playful objects become couture, waste becomes spectacle. Les Sulfureuses marks another chapter in Germanier’s ongoing dialogue between sustainability and fantasy. Here, upcycling is not an aesthetic compromise but a creative force. Every material carries a previous life, only to be reborn in an explosion of colour, craftsmanship and emotion.

Like a firework, the collection exists in a moment of dazzling intensity—radiant, explosive and unforgettable—before dissolving into memory, leaving only its brilliance behind.

All images Germanier FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026-2027 by the brand. PR Agency Spread The Word Communication.

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