IM MEN’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection is an exploration of form, construction, and structure. Presented at the 13th-century Collège des Bernardins and titled Formless Form, the offering showcased garments that enveloped the body and created an almost religious aura.
Silhouette experimentations were at the centre of the collection through fluid draping and deconstructed garments. The body was left invisible, allowing the focus to rest solely on the sculptural nature of the pieces.
There was something architectural in the way the clothing was conceived: voluminous, vertical, and driven by intelligent construction rather than aesthetics alone. Oversized coats in wool and felted fabrics, wrap and robe coats in asymmetrical shapes, ponchos, capes, and long tunics defined the proposition.
The collection opened in black, which then transitioned into muted tones before bursting into electric, saturated shades, creating a sense of movement and transformation. The entire show unfolded like a meditative state, an introspective moment. Garments draped the body gracefully and were designed to layer seamlessly, reinforcing a sense of calm, continuity, and contemplation.
Words by Carolina Benjumea