
After a decade away from the runway, Charlie Le Mindu returns to Paris with Skins, his Spring Summer 2026 Couture collection. The project marks a clear shift in focus, moving away from debates around body positivity toward a direct insistence on body visibility. Le Mindu frames the body as present, active, and self-directed. Skins proposes visibility as a choice, grounded in control over how the body appears, how it moves, and how it occupies space.
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During his time away from the fashion calendar, Le Mindu expanded his practice beyond hair and clothing, working across opera, ballet, performance, music, and editorial projects, from Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo to Doja Cat’s Coachella performance last year.

The collection centers on presence as an active state. Power and desire appear as lived conditions shaped by choice and boundary. The collection addresses people who decide when they are seen, how they are touched, and where limits exist. Sexuality appears as deliberate and inhabited, never decorative or performative. The work rejects shame and refuses permission, asserting autonomy through restraint.
The collection draws from trichophilia, placing hair at the core of its construction. Hair moves beyond ornament and becomes structure, surface, and architecture. Human hair functions as a primary material, shaped through couture techniques while retaining emotional charge and physical weight. Hair acts as a second skin. In this context, skin becomes armor. The body receives no correction or softening.
Through this tension, Skins questions beauty standards and gender codes while addressing the fragile boundary between the natural and the constructed. The collection rejects the idea that empowerment requires desexualization. It asserts that desire and autonomy can coexist. Softness and confrontation appear together without compromise. The work carries a punk attitude through restraint and refusal, allowing the body to speak without adjustment.


Le Mindu addresses this position directly. “I believe body positivity means refusing to edit the body into something acceptable; it’s now about body visibility. Working with Pornhub allows me to support a space where bodies are not filtered through fear, but shown as real, complex and autonomous.” Pornhub supports the collection and marks its first presence at Couture Week. Alex Kekesi, Vice President of Brand and Community at Pornhub, states, “We are thrilled to support Charlie Le Mindu’s groundbreaking return to fashion. Charlie’s experience as a former sex worker brings authenticity and depth to his work. This collaboration centers on individuals choosing how they are seen and defining their own boundaries.”
Material choices follow the same conviction. Every look uses real human hair as surface and structure. Color remains restrained, allowing material to carry meaning without excess. Scent and finish complete the language of the body. The collection unfolds in collaboration with BYREDO, whose Hair Perfume collection and makeup contribute to presence through scent and touch. For Le Mindu, makeup supports presence rather than concealment.
With Skins, Charlie Le Mindu does not present an image of the body. He proposes a state of being. Unedited. Autonomous. Fully present.

















