“The fountains tossed clouds of spray into the air, and just for fun made an occasional rainbow.” – Radclyffe Hall, The Well of Loneliness, 1928
The Jardin des Tuileries provided both the inspiration and setting for the Autumn Winter 2026-2027 show. Originally commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici and later redesigned under Louis XIV, the garden has long been a space in which social codes and public display are foregrounded. When it opened to visitors in 1667, a strict dress code required attire appropriate to one’s rank – an early reminder that the Tuileries has always been a stage for seeing and being seen.
That spirit continues today. A walk becomes a procession; fleeting glances and chance encounters take place against a backdrop of statues, fountains and carefully-patterned parterres.
For the Autumn Winter 2026-2027 show, Jonathan Anderson created a space that mirrored this dynamic. An imitation park was constructed within the park itself, blurring the boundaries between the real and the artificial and sparking a dialogue between nature and illusion, observation and display – that reflects the enduring theatre of Parisian life and the timeless role of fashion within it.
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