
Études Studio Spring Summer 2027, titled Short Term Eternity, studies the city as a place of movement, marks and constant change. Presented in the Galerie Basse at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Collection No.29 continues the brand’s link between art, clothing and urban space. The season takes its name from Gordon Matta Clark’s Art Cards, drawing on the artist and trained architect’s work with buildings facing demolition or abandonment. For DSCENE Magazine, Sohom Das photographed exclusive backstage details.
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That reference shapes a wardrobe built around traces, layers and shifting forms. Tailoring and workwear meet through structured overcoats, softened jackets and precise ensembles. Zippers, technical pockets and removable elements let garments change in volume and layering, giving the collection a functional rhythm. Textured blends of virgin wool and viscose, linen, washed silk, Tencel and organic cotton bring different weights to the lineup.



Denim carries the strongest surface treatments, with mismatched combinations, overdyeing, acid and stone washes, spray applications and resin finishes. Knitwear adds cotton nylon blends, jacquards, bouclé wool and open knit constructions. The palette stays close to the city, moving through chalky beiges, greige sands, metallic browns, brick reds, dusty khaki, charcoal, slate and deep aubergine.
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Matta Clark’s archival photographs and text fragments enter the collection as image and language, appearing across a shirt and trouser ensemble and through the show soundtrack. Artist David Douard created a site specific installation from screen printed vertical blinds, forming a temporary space that opened and closed around the models.

















