Simon Porte Jacquemus has always had an unmatched ability to bottle the feeling of summer.
He doesn’t rely on the obvious, though. He evokes it through silhouette, movement and emotion, creating collections that feel as warm as they do wearable. His Spring/Summer 2027 show was another reminder that nobody tells that story quite like he does.
Presented in Corsica, the island was where Jacquemus spent summers with his late mother as a child, making the location an intimate tribute to the memories that continue to shape both his life and his work. With his grandmother and husband watching from the front row, the show felt deeply personal, adding an emotional layer that resonated far beyond the clothes.
That sentiment translated beautifully onto the runway. Tailoring remained one of the collection's greatest strengths, with impeccably cut suit jackets offering sharp structure while retaining the relaxed elegance that has become synonymous with the house. Jacquemus has mastered proportions, balancing cropped silhouettes with elongated lines.
Elsewhere, layered ruffle skirts introduced texture and movement, catching the Mediterranean breeze as models walked through the setting.
Spring/Summer 2027 wasn't about reinventing the Jacquemus formula. Instead, it refined everything the label has become known for: precise tailoring, fluid femininity, impeccable proportions and an enduring ability to capture the romance of summer. In returning to a place so closely tied to his childhood, Simon Porte Jacquemus delivered one of his most heartfelt collections to date, proving that sometimes the strongest fashion statements come from the most personal stories.





