SPRING - SUMMER 2026
Set in a drive-in theater, an Americana dream unfolding in a Parisian hôtel particulier, Ouest Paris continues its exploration of workwear archetypes. This season, Arthur Robert draws inspiration from one of his long-standing obsessions: NASA’s photographic archives, particularly images depicting office life in Houston in the late 1960s. A world where employees moved seamlessly between boardroom meetings in suits and technical trials in silver flight suits. Think rigid tailoring with classic Sixties patterns, metallic nylon, exposed zippers, western-inspired cuts, a nerdy elegance with a sharp dose of badass masculinity.
Ouest Paris playfully reinterprets masculine stereotypes, twisting them from mythic cowboy to space engineer, from corporate businessman to astronaut, from traditional tailoring to full-blown leather fetish. Two looks in the collection are worn by women, underlining the brand’s desire to offer a wardrobe free from traditional gender codes. A gallery of fantasized male figures, reframed through a wry, ironic lens of reimagined Americana.


SPRING SUMMER 2026
PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER BARRAJA
STYLING: ADRIAN BERNAL
DESIGN AND CREATIVE DIRECTION: ARTHUR ROBERT
CASTING: BRICE COMPAGNON / CASTING OFFICE
SET DESIGN AND PRODUCTION: OBO
PR: KCD PARIS
WITH THE SUPPORT OF DR. MARTENS AND THE FRENCH MINISTRY OF CULTURE