JAH JAH SS26: A Silent March Towards a Vibrant Future

Explore the JAH JAH SS26 Collection at Paris Fashion Week Men’s, a vibrant homage to heritage, memory, and a new vision for fashion. Discover the collaboration with Adidas Originals and why African fashion is leading the way.

JAH JAH SS26 Collection

It’s summer in Paris! Men’s Fashion Week kicked off today. Day one brought sunny skies and cool vibes. We’re thrilled to share insights from the JAH JAH Spring/Summer 2026 show.

Another World Through What We Wear JAH JAH SS26 Collection

Daquisiline Gomis, a self-taught designer, leads JAH JAH. Once an Afro-vegan eatery, it’s now a full-fledged fashion house. JAH JAH embodies a diasporic, Rastafarian, and Pan-African vision. This brand reshapes our present through powerful designs.

An Insurrectional Aesthetic

JAH JAH Spring/Summer 2026 show., Gomis presents a “silent march.” Silhouettes become manifestos and flags. Garments are active instruments of memory. They evoke West African men of the 1970s. Tailored suits become dignified armour. Rasta prophets and forgotten cultural leaders are honoured. Every day, artisans find their place.

“A people without memory is a people without a future. I want us to eat, to dance, to dress in who we are.” – Daquisiline Gomis

JAH JAH SS26 Collection x Adidas Originals

The collection featured a hot collaboration. JAH JAH teamed up with Adidas Originals. They debuted the Megaride S2 sneaker. Look for this release in Spring 2026. This partnership merges heritage with modern style and the JAH JAH SS26 Collection.

Wearable Art, Vibrant Homage

The collection was both wearable and fun. We loved the nod to Bob Marley and Rasta-inspired logos on cool new pieces. These designs are for men and women. The models celebrated Jamaica and the motherland. Black love radiated throughout the show. It was rhythm all the way. Front-row guests received a mixtape. It had a stamp of Haile Selassie. It made us wish for a tape player! We want to learn those new dances.

Why African Fashion is Leading Fashion Around the World

African designers are making waves. They blend rich heritage with fresh innovation. Their stories are authentic. Their designs are unique. JAH JAH exemplifies this global impact. They bring cultural depth to the runway. This movement is gaining momentum. It offers a powerful counter-narrative. The world is watching.

Designers to Watch

Daquisiline Gomis is one to watch. His vision is clear. He builds on deep cultural roots. JAH JAH is more than just clothing. It’s a movement. Keep an eye on designers like Gomis. They are shaping fashion’s future.

The Visionaries Behind the Collection

JAH JAH SS26 Collection
Credits
  • Art Direction & Creation: Daquisiline Gomis
  • Stylist: Imruh Asha
  • Runway Production: Vanta
  • Executive Producers: Théo Dubreuil & Marc-Antoine Brouard
  • Casting: Senem Günes
  • Movement Direction: Breckyn Dávila Drescher
  • Hair Stylist: Yann Turchi
  • Makeup Artist: Kenya Vallet
  • Nail Artist: Emeline Morellet
  • Music: Modulaw
  • Media Relations & Guest Experience: KCD
  • Location: Dover Street Market Paris
JAH JAH SS26 Collection

Special thanks go out to Coralie Jouhier, Dover Street Market, and Adrian Joffe. A huge shout-out to the entire JAH JAH community. This collection celebrates keepers of memory. It honours dancers of truth. It respects carriers of heritage. This show was for those who walk dressed in who they are.

JAH JAH SS26 Collection

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