Honoring the Quiet Elegance of Jacquemus Le Paysan | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
Briefly

Simon Porte Jacquemus's Spring-Summer 2026 collection, Le Paysan, was unveiled at L'Orangerie de Versailles, reflecting his childhood and creative roots in the rural world. The historic orangerie symbolizes preservation and growth, honoring his great-grandmother's agricultural legacy. The collection pays tribute to his mother and great-grandmother, with craftsmanship that embodies tradition. Selected fabrics of linen and cotton symbolize the agrarian lifestyle, while the color palette features earth tones and sun-warmed hues, creating a visual narrative. Models represented the collection's spirit, wearing accessories that further connected to memory and rural heritage.
At the heart of Le Paysan lies an homage to the people and daily rituals that shaped Simon's upbringing in Southern France, reflecting strength and tenderness in every detail.
Natural materials such as linen and cotton were chosen not only for their tactile qualities but for their deep symbolic link to the earth and the agrarian lifestyle.
The color palette draws directly from the Provençal landscape: muted earth tones, sun-warmed yellows, and soft, dusty blues, creating a calm yet resonant visual narrative.
This historic orangerie reflects the themes woven throughout the collection, echoing the Jacquemus family's agricultural roots and Simon's great-grandmother Claire Jacquemus.
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