Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s FW26 Lookbook Is an Introspective Dreamscape of Sartorial Codes
Now available to shop.
Summary
Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO unveiled the lookbook for its FW26 collection, titled “ETERNAL NOW.”
Available now, the collection explores themes of aging and blurred memory through misaligned tailoring.
Key styles include oversized, distorted suits and a glossy cognac leather puffer jacket.
Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection “ETERNAL NOW” builds on the poetic narrative first unveiled at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. Inspired by a vulnerable prose poem penned by designer Mihara Yasuhiro, the narrative follows a dream-like train journey where the passenger falls asleep, misses his station and watches the sharp contours of the passing world softly melt away in blurred vision. This emotional framework translates into a wardrobe that abandons rigid structural perfection, opting instead to find quiet beauty and resilience within accepted disorientation.
The visual aesthetic maps this conceptual theme through a deliberate use of misalignment and dissonance. Garments are engineered to look slightly distorted or off-kilter, directly mirroring the sensation of a world losing its crisp edges. To heighten this dreamlike mood, the color palette leans into nostalgic, hazy shades where lavenders, dusty pinks and faded blues are layered alongside heavy charcoal, deep navie and rich blacks. Every ensemble carries the soft, weathered patina of memory, presenting clothing that looks beautifully worn, loved, and slightly displaced by the passage of time.
The product range spans outerwear, knitwear, tailoring and footwear, each piece designed to embody the collection’s theme of blurred boundaries. Jackets and coats feature asymmetric cuts and layered constructions, while knitwear plays with distortion through stretched proportions and irregular textures. Tailored pieces are reworked with unexpected details, and footwear continues the brand’s signature deconstructed approach, offering sneakers and boots that feel both familiar and altered.
Standout styles include oversized coats with uneven hems, knitwear that appears to melt into itself, and sneakers with exaggerated, sculptural soles. These designs embody Mihara’s philosophy of embracing imperfection and change, presenting clothing as fragments of memory rather than static objects. Check out the lookbook in the gallery above. The collection is now available through the brand’s official site and select US stockists, reinforcing its global reach.



















