Comme des Garçons Homme Plus presented its spring/summer 2027 menswear collection during Paris Fashion Week with a two-act conceptual show titled "If The War Were To End..". Founder Rei Kawakubo focused on themes of peace and aesthetic liberation through colorful designs and returning footwear classics.
The first act took place at the Élysée Montmartre with lighting by Thierry Dreyfus and music by Ugo Nardini. Models wore oversized coats and fluid trousers in clashing awning stripes of candy pink, jade, navy, and sky blue. The collection then shifted to reimagined camouflage prints in lilac, seafoam, lemon, and blush, followed by double-breasted blazers in electric chartreuse and lavender.
The second act moved to the courtyard of Dover Street Market Paris for a graphic installation with artist Nejc Prah. Central to the lineup was the return of the brand's pointy Mexican dancing boots, originally from the spring/summer 2015 season. The updated versions were made in partnership with French shoemaker Mexicana and featured slightly curved pointed toes.
Additional collaborations included footwear with George Cox and Kids Love Gaite. A Nike Pegasus Premium sneaker appeared in the collection but did not feature on the runway. The presentation emphasized joyful textiles and a rejection of rigid structures in favor of creative expression.