JACQUEMUS SS27

In the colourful and romantic world of Jacquemus, summer never ends, and clothing becomes a reflection of this state of mind rather than of passing trends. For Spring/Summer 2027, the pieces speak about the ease and lightness of the season, the carefree spirit of holidays, and the intensity of the South of France's sunny days.

Titled Le Bonheur, the collection was unveiled at the Pietra Lighthouse in Corsica, a setting that perfectly echoed the warmth, freedom, and simplicity that define the collection.

Lightweight fabrics with fluid movement, loose silhouettes, transparencies, cut-outs, feathers, and soft volumes encompassed a wardrobe that felt effortless and weightless. Rounded shapes on skirts and trousers introduced volume, creating a contrast with the lightness of the other looks.

Cocoon dresses, balloon skirts, and bubble-hem silhouettes gave the offering playfulness, while the garments seemed to float around the body as they walked down the runway. Crop tops, tunic dresses, and airy garments reinforced the relaxed mood of the collection.

The body is not highlighted; instead, it is lost in the loose proportions of the silhouettes. There is no emphasis on the curves as the focus is on the freedom of movement and the natural way the garments relate to the body.

The colour palette was rooted in white and beige, with accents of vivid shades like turquoise, yellow, orange, red, baby blue, and pink. Stripes and polka dots introduced a graphic element, while the rest of the collection remained restrained.

For Jacquemus, holiday dressing is fun and comfortable. Effortless elegance is the mood. It is not about over-styling; instead, it is about letting the body breathe and move freely. Structured tailoring provided moments of sharpness within an otherwise relaxed wardrobe.

Crochet knitwear brings texture to the collection, while sheer fabrics reinforce its sense of freshness and lightness, capturing the carefree spirit that has become synonymous with the Jacquemus universe.


Words by Carolina Benjumea