Opposites Attract in BOSS’ Diverse Spring/Summer 2026 Collection

Where the structured lines of tailoring meet the fluidity of sportswear.

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This season, BOSS returned to Milan Fashion Week to unveil its Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Under the creative direction of Marco Falconi, the new range continued to channel his future-facing vision for the fashion house with the quizzical theme of “BOSS Paradox.”

Having teased the concept through a special collaboration with four AI artists – Sybille de Saint Louvent, Andrés Reisinger, Joann, and Sasha Stiles – the runway show took place in an equally artistic space designed by Dutch multi-disciplinary creative Boris Acket. Installing a foil panel from the venue’s ceiling, he turned a rigid material into a living structure that became one with the procession of clothing underneath.

The collection itself combined BOSS’ archetypal tailoring with contemporary sportswear-inspired silhouettes, which it has experimented with over the past few years. Taking notes from the minimalism of ‘60s industrial design and creating a series of cohesive high-low looks, the range underscored a versatile wardrobe, further emphasized by a neutral palette of beige, black, tan brown, and muted blues.

In the menswear offering, suiting provided the main focus for the looks. As opposed to sharp lines, double-breasted blazers were softened with viscose and Italian silk wool, while trousers adopted a loose, straight leg fit. Parkas, leather jackets, and cotton coats came as an unorthodox pairing to the suits, yet appeared to complement the refined lines of the latest tailoring. Alongside these looks, ultra-lightweight shirts were doubled up and worn with knee-length shorts in several fabric variations.

The womenswear range translated these cues into a similarly fluid line-up of garments. Outerwear arrived in the form of leather jackets, with some crimped and cropped into a mini fit, and others shaped into an oversized blazer. Adding the “BOSS Paradox” theme to these jackets, the accompanying blouses were draped with a plunging neckline or flowing cross-body sache. Like the uniforms of contemporary dancers, a handful of dresses in the collection are given a loose structure and styled on top of tight floor-length bottoms.

Adding the finishing touch to these looks, the brand spotlighted its new Revers bag as the must-have for the season. Coming in suede and leather, it poses as the perfect hold-all, functioning for weekends away or a go-to everyday accessory.


Explore the Spring/Summer 2026 collection by exploring the gallery above or watching Hypebeast’s behind-the-scenes coverage.

To shop BOSS’ latest arrivals, head to its website now.

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