PFW Mens and Haute Couture Week By Ussi’n Yala

by Ussi’n Yala

What stood out to me during menswear week in Paris this June was how free and expressive the street style felt. Everyone brought their own flavor, and there was this exciting mix of polished, experimental, and street-driven looks all happening at once.

I loved seeing people confidently blur lines between tailoring and casual, masculine and feminine, old-school and futuristic. Someone wore a classic blazer with long shorts and loafers that felt smart but relaxed. Another person styled an embroidered coat with gloves and patent boots that gave off serious couture energy. Then there were the fun moments, like full denim cowboy looks, bold printed shirts, and lots of leather.

Paris Fashion Week Menswear SS25/26


Photos: Ussi’n Yala

The best part was how personal it all felt. Some people went all out. Others kept it simple. But whatever the vibe, it felt authentic. You could really see how each person used their outfit to say something about who they are.

This season wasn’t about looking perfect. It was about showing personality and taking risks. That’s what made the street style so good.

What I Loved About Street Style During Haute Couture Week SS25/26

One thing that really stood out to me during couture week this July was how fun and fearless the street style felt. Everywhere I looked, people were using fashion to express themselves in such bold, creative ways. It wasn’t just about looking good. It was about making a statement.

There was a mix of everything. Some went for clean and minimal looks, like a simple tailored dress with gold accents and strappy heels. Others brought full-on drama with sculptural, almost futuristic outfits that looked like wearable art. Every person I photographed felt like they were telling their own story.

Haute Couture Week SS25/26


Photos: Ussi’n Yala

One of my favorite moments was seeing someone in a honeycomb-inspired dress with tiny bees attached. It was unexpected, playful, and got a lot of attention in the best way. I also loved how many people played with volume, texture, and color. From monochrome looks in bold red to flowing metallic fabrics and zebra prints, nothing felt off-limits.

Even the rain didn’t stop anyone. People showed up, dressed to the nines, umbrellas in hand, still fully committed to the fashion moment.

What I loved most was that it didn’t feel like anyone was trying too hard or following trends. It felt personal. Couture week street style this season was all about creativity, confidence, and having fun with fashion. I’m already looking forward to what everyone brings next time

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Chris Lavish
Chris Lavishhttp://www.chrislavish.com
Never Under The Influence. Always Influencing.© Monsieur Lavish resides in downtown Manhattan, blogging vegan food, street style, and designing clothes for personal use.

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