
JUUN.J presented its Fall Winter 2026 collection during Paris Fashion Week at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. The show marked the latest runway chapter for the global fashion house under the Samsung C&T Fashion Division. More than 500 international guests from the fashion industry attended the presentation on January 23, 2026.
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Titled NEWSTALGIA, the collection examines how past, present, and future coexist within a single visual language. JUUN.J approaches time as a continuous line, using archival references as raw material for contemporary design. The concept frames history as an active source rather than a fixed memory, allowing familiar codes to take on renewed relevance through updated construction and styling.


The runway featured 46 looks including both menswear and womenswear. JUUN.J built the collection through a selection of leather, denim, and wool, applying the brand’s established detailing across each category. Tailoring anchored the presentation, with structured silhouettes establishing a disciplined opening sequence. A series of black tuxedo looks set the tone through sharp lines and formal restraint before the collection shifted into a wider range of expressions.
As the show progressed, the silhouettes grew more assertive in volume and surface treatment. JUUN.J introduced variations that referenced workwear and performance dressing, maintaining continuity through proportion and construction. The final segment delivered biker looks developed in collaboration with Alpinestars RSRV. These ensembles introduced a high-performance register to the runway, drawing on motorsport apparel while retaining the house’s fashion-driven approach.


Throughout NEWSTALGIA, JUUN.J revisited its own archive to inform present-day design decisions. The process focused on reinterpretation rather than repetition, allowing earlier ideas to resurface through altered scale, material choice, and context.
Creative Director Jung Wook-jun described the collection as emotionally demanding, shaped by reflection and renewal. He emphasized the role of archival study in generating new creative energy and framed the season as part of JUUN.J’s continued development on the international stage. With Fall Winter 2026, JUUN.J reinforced its role within Paris Fashion Week while extending the global visibility of K-fashion through a collection grounded in structure, reference, and contemporary execution.

















