Ib Kamara presented Off-White’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection at Paris Fashion Week, transforming a Parisian public secondary school courtyard into a runway venue. The show paid tribute to jazz legend Miles Davis in collaboration with his estate, guided by the mantra 'a place where disruptive is not a style but a condition.'
On Thursday morning, during the third day of Paris Fashion Week, designer Ib Kamara staged Off-White’s Fall/Winter 2026 menswear and womenswear collection in the sunlit courtyard of a Parisian public secondary school. Clusters of green spheres adorned the open-air space, creating a backdrop for a blend of sportswear and eveningwear that unfolded to the rhythms of Miles Davis’ jazz anthems.
The collection opened with a patchwork trench coat crafted from washed brown suede. Punctured spheres motif appeared on flared denim pieces and the brand’s signature graphic zip-ups. Low-slung knit vests provided contrast to Canadian tuxedos, while textured workwear, cobalt blue tracksuits, and bedazzled cardigans added to the lineup. Patent leather sets, picturesque bombers, and “YESTERNOW” tees rounded out the offerings, moving through shades of burgundy, blue, green, and yellow.
This presentation served as a tribute to “MR. DAVIS,” the late jazz artist, developed in partnership with the Miles Davis Estate. It emphasized bold staples true to Off-White’s disruptive ethos, without venturing into unconfirmed future plans or broader implications.