Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Lets Summer Stay A Little Strange
Maison Mihara Yasuhiro does not need to scream to make a look feel slightly off-kilter in the best possible way.
For Spring/Summer 2027, the brand returned during Paris Fashion Week with a collection that moves through simplicity, elegance, and that very Mihara sense of things being just a little displaced. The layers sit easy, the proportions feel calm, and then something quietly odd steps into the room and makes the whole thing more interesting.
It is summer, but not the glossy postcard version. It is more like a familiar memory you keep replaying because one detail still refuses to behave.
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The house’s signature language is still there: layering, subtle shifts, and clothes that carry a strange little human wrinkle beneath the polished surface. Nothing feels over-decorated. Nothing feels desperate for attention. The power is in the quiet imbalance.
That is the beauty of Mihara Yasuhiro. The clothes can look simple from one angle and completely mischievous from another. It is fashion with a smirk, not a shout.
Across the collection, the summer mood is preserved but never flattened. It is sophisticated, yes, but still alive with that touch of incongruity that has always made the brand feel like it is walking beside fashion instead of directly inside the traffic.
And honestly, we love a collection that knows how to stay weird without begging for applause. Maison Mihara Yasuhiro gives the eye just enough calm to settle in, then lets the details quietly pull the chair out from under you.
Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Spring/Summer 2027, Look By Look
A closer look at Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Spring/Summer 2027 from Paris Fashion Week.









Gallery: Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Spring/Summer 2027. Images courtesy of Maison Mihara Yasuhiro / FY! Magazine.
Source note: Collection details and image context via FY! Magazine, with official brand context via Maison Mihara Yasuhiro.







