For the Fall 2026 season, creative director Kim Bekker championed an uncluttered approach to design. Her intention was to explore the essence of simplicity and delve into fundamental, classic clothing archetypes. This vision, articulated during a showroom presentation in Paris, highlights a dedication to timelessness over fleeting trends.
Bekker initiated her creative process by heeding both her own fashion intuition and the insights gathered from sales teams worldwide. Recognizing the broad spectrum of women who gravitate towards Isabel Marant's designs, she logically concluded that the menswear collection should similarly cater to a diverse global male demographic, rather than a singular archetype.
The collaborative effort of Bekker and her team resulted in a collection imbued with a distinctive 90s attitude, reminiscent of Brad Pitt's iconic look in Thelma & Louise. This influence guided them back to foundational garments: the quintessential white t-shirt, impeccably fitted denim, and the utility-driven chore jacket, all meticulously crafted to define a contemporary silhouette.
The fall range seamlessly integrates prominent seasonal trends, with a particular emphasis on desert-inspired color schemes. Notable items include a patchwork jacket adorned with leather accents, various plaid pieces such as a mahogany-toned hoodie, a color-blocked button-down shirt, and a Japanese-check denim jacket. A new trouser design, expertly tailored in cream or hickory stripe Oshkosh, strikes a sophisticated balance between formal and casual aesthetics. Marant's characteristic embroideries are kept understated, appearing as delicate marigold stitching on medium-wash jeans or as an elaborate desert motif on the back of a midnight blue souvenir jacket, proudly bearing the phrase “On the Road.”
Although not visually presented here, the season introduces fresh footwear options. These include a distinctive hybrid "ankle boot-loafer" constructed from stitched suede, and the Senny sneaker, a contemporary reinterpretation of the brand's renowned Bekett style.