
Summary
- Jacquemus’ SS26 “Le Paysan” series pays tribute to Simon’s rural growth and family heritage
- Women’s and men’s clothing mix rustic elegance with skilled craftsmanship and Provence’s romp
- Accessories nodded to French country life, designs and handmade finishes inspired by whimsical agricultural products
The solemn background with L’Orangeerie on the solemn background of Versailles castle Jack Moss‘ Spring and Summer 2026 Collection of “Le Paysan” (farmer) as a tribute to the founder’s passion Simon Porte Jacquemus‘Rural heritage.
Inspired by childhood in southern France, the collection seamlessly blends memory and imagination, transferring simple poetry of life into the silhouette and textured tailoring of the sculpture. It introduces intimate inspiration for Simon’s personal history: a family album filled with harvest photos, the elegant way of dressing up by grandma and the comfort of the ironed cotton on Sunday. “I want to create an autobiographical journey for June: a soft and minimal, linen as the foundation from the countryside. From there, it gradually changes, flourishes, explodes, presentational finishes, stripes, embroidery, embroidery and prints. A variety of colors are presented in all colors. Instagram.
Women’s clothing supplies include a large number of Zhutai people, tulle aprons inside and out, structured jackets from the shape of the interior half character. The poplin is cut into geometric patterns, reminiscent of vintage linens, embroidery, embellishment and letter combinations.
Crafts shine in outstanding works such as rare tulle bobbin dresses, composed of 700 meters of rope and pure Muslim sheaths, decorated with silk tafta diamonds. These tactile surfaces are pierced by sculpted tassels and handmade decorations that echo provincial elegance. Leather tassels and sculptural details further highlight the collection’s folk elegance.
Meanwhile, men’s clothing reads like Marcel Pagnol’s character comes to life: rustic and elevated. Cut jackets and wide-legged trousers are presented on breeze linen and whispering leather, each with details of top-seater stripes or subtle herringbone braids. The palette carefully curated with creamy white, creamy and black, as well as fresh blue, pink and yellow shades reminiscent of sugared almonds and classic Berlingot stripes.
Accessories deepen berets, Alcian shawls and beetles paired with bushy ribbons, while whimsical market stalls – leather chives, garlic garlands and fruit-shaped jewelry – plus a surreal wink. Jacquemus’ famous woven bag. Return to the Provençal texture and joined by the new LaDylike handbag “Le Valerie”, named after the designer’s mother.
Apart from its visual storytelling, “Le Paysan” represents Jacquemus’ personal homecoming. By revisiting the outlines and themes of his early collections, the designer circled the roots that shaped him, providing an emotionally rich collection with technically sophisticated.