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Unmissable showrooms at Paris Men’s Fashion Week

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January 19, 2026

Every Fashion Week brings its fair share of showrooms. For Paris Men’s Fashion Week, running from January 20 to 25, Welcome Edition and Man return to the French capital, while The Clothette and 505 unveil special Fashion Week showcases.

505 Showroom (3rd arrondissement)

505 Showroom devotes almost two months to Paris Fashion Week – 505 Showroom

For this season, 505 Showroom has gone big, with a space dedicated to Fashion Week open from January 5 to February 27. Located at 114, rue de Turenne, in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris and open by appointment only, it brings together 24 fashion brands. The English label Universal Works and its workwear pieces are, of course, in the line-up, alongside Japanese denim from Edwin, essentials from Power Goods, and bags by Bleu de Chauffe. 505 also welcomes Sorel, the winter footwear brand known for its signature cream piping, patchwork pieces from Thiane, and down jackets from Pyrenex.

Welcome Edition (18th arrondissement)

Welcome Edition once again brings together a wealth of brands – Welcome Edition

The transatlantic showroom makes its customary trip to the French capital, at 22, rue de Clignancourt, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Open from January 22 to 25, the showroom will showcase 161 brands and lines from Japan, the US, France, the UK, Germany, Italy, and South Korea. Welcome Edition will be joined by Barbour with its country-wear, Fred Perry and its polo shirts, Schott NYC and its leather jackets, Danner and its hiking boots, as well as lesser-known labels. Among them are A-Cold-Wall*, the label founded by Samuel Ross (who exited in 2024), Eastlogue with its internationally minded wardrobe, 11.11 with its artisanal denim dyes, and Unmarked, a Mexican leather footwear label.

Man (1st arrondissement)

Man/Woman returns to the Pavillon Vendôme this season – Man/Woman

Man will mark the week with a space at the Pavillon Vendôme (7 Place Vendôme, 1st arrondissement of Paris), from January 23 to 25. The showroom will showcase 88 labels from Japan, the US, France, Denmark, Italy, the UK, Spain, Portugal, South Korea, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Malaysia. Among the many participants are Alden New England and its Shell Cordovan leather loafers, Paraboot and its Norwegian-welt construction, denim pieces by Canadian brand Naked & Famous, Merz b. Schwanen and its 215 T-shirt made popular by the series ‘The Bear,’ and British brand Gloverall and its coats. Among the more modest labels are Ant54, specialising in made-in-Italy socks, Japan’s Câbleami and its headwear, and Danish label Jan Machenhauer, whose pieces are architecturally conceived.

The Clothette (3rd arrondissement, Paris)

The Clothette brings together 23 brands this season – The Clothette

This season, The Clothette returns to 339, rue Saint-Martin from January 12 to February 20, 2026, and also sets up shop at 3, Impasse de la Planchette. Both locations are in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. The Clothette brings together autumn/winter 2026 collections from 23 brands, including jackets from KnowledgeCotton Apparel, premium socks from Socksss, trench coats from Mackintosh, essentials from Colorful Standard, and understated pieces from Norse Projects. The showroom also hosts the Salomon Sportstyle line and, staying with the outdoor theme, pieces from the first ready-to-wear collection by South Korean brand Helinox, which specialises in lightweight camping equipment.

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