The AMI Spring/Summer ‘26 show was a neighbourhood affair. Showcased around the bronze statue of Louis XIV at La Place des Victoires to Ravel’s Boléro, the collection celebrated the heart of the brand – after all, the house’s HQ was just a couple of steps away. Design-wise, AMI’s creator Alexandre Mattiussi focused on exploring the forms of his garments, keeping the palette to nine colours: light yellow, sand, grey, green, white, black and blue among them. The clothes and design details were blown up to oversized proportions. The blazer/coat hybrids were constructed with extended sleeves and worn on top of shirts with XXL cuffs peeking out, while supersized buckles in suede and satin adorned skirts and trousers, creating a striking and recognisable accent for the season. Roomy shirt jackets reached the same length as boxer shorts contrasted with them – a look which we’re sure to replicate come next spring!
Words by Martin Onufrowicz