The #1 Way Fashion People Will Be Styling Skirts in 2027, According to the Jacquemus Show

We may barely be halfway through summer 2026, but Jacquemus is already shaping what next summer style will look like. The designer staged his latest runway show at his famously striking locations, this time on the French island of Corsica. Titled Le Bonheur—French for happiness—the collection explored the simple pleasures of the seaside: the feeling of the breeze wafting through your clothes or the juiciness of ripe fruit.
The show brought out plenty of familiar faces including Kiernan Shipka, Sienna Spiro, and Alexandra Leclerc, the latter of whom arrived in a turquoise dress that also appeared on the runway just moment later, cementing that the It color will remain just as relevant this time next year, too. Actually, several key 2027 trends appeared throughout the collection, indicating where style will be heading next year, like the specific way everyone will be styling skirts—i.e. with a coordinating bra top to make an effortlessly elegant warm-weather outfit.
And that's just the start. Keep scrolling to uncover the key trends, colors, and styling ideas from the Jacquemus S/S 27 show.
Skirt Sets
The Jacquemus show just declared the number-one way that the fashion crowd will be styling their skirts come next spring and summer: via matching sets that feature a midi skirt with a coordinating bra top. The collection featured several such looks with basque-waist balloon-style skirts and minimalist tops. They arrived in airy white and coastal-inspired striped iterations.



The It Colors to Know: Turquoise and Rust
Color has always been at the core of the brand's DNA, and we were delighted to see that a tight edit of bright, saturated color provided a pop against the largely ivory-toned collection. Turquoise and burnt orange were the specific hues that jumped out, and Alexandra Leclerc even made the case IRL wearing look 5's aqua-colored dress to attend the show.



Sheer Looks
Sheer dressing was another major theme on the runway, but instead of completely see-through fabrics, airy dresses were cut from an organza material that lent a slightly more subtle translucent effect.



A Preview of Next Summer's Silhouette: Scoop Tanks
The collection highlighted the importance of one specific summer wardrobe basic: the scoop-neck tank. Effortless and elegant, several of these tanks featured on the runway in relaxed-fit silhouetted where they were styled with voluminous skirts and trousers. If there is only one thing you take away from this show, it should be to incorporate one of these sophisticated tanks into your wardrobe without wait.



Ballet Flats With, Well, Everything
Sorry, sandals, but according to this runway, ballet flats may be the only shoes you need to have for a strong vacation wardrobe. Pretty ruched flats were accompanied any and every look that the designer sent out, from glam sequined dresses to sheer looks, cementing them as the shoe of the summer.



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