SummaryParis Fashion Week saw major transitions as Antonin Tron debuted at Balmain while Pieter Mulier delivered a final, emotional collection for Alaïa.Streetwear marks new territory with BAPE’s first Canadian flagship and Kith’s expansive multi-year partnership with Swiss brand On.High-end fashion becomes accessible as Off-White hoodies arrive at Costco.Balmain Reinterprets Its Roots in Antonin Tron’s FW26 DebutAntonin Tron’s debut as Creative Director at Balmain marks a shift toward a more “noir” and “austere” sensibility. Drawing inspiration from Pierre Balmain’s original 1946 couture collection, Tron presented a range defined by supple draping and slender silhouettes. While the collection pays homage to archival leopard prints and cinematic influences like Mulholland Drive, it retains the urban sexiness established during Olivier Rousteing’s tenure. The result is a refined balance of high-glamour evening wear and bold-shouldered, business-ready looks. Tron, an Antwerp Royal Academy graduate with a pedigree including Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga, brings a minimalist Atlein ethos to the house, focusing on the interaction between fabric and the feminine form.Pieter Mulier’s Final Collection Delivers an Emotional Swan Song at AlaïaPieter Mulier concluded his transformative five-year tenure at Maison Alaïa with a breathtaking Fall/Winter 2026 presentation at Paris Fashion Week. The collection demonstrated his architectural restraint, emphasizing sculptural silhouettes and rigorous construction that honored the late Azzedine Alaïa’s legacy. The final show marks the start of Mulier’s move to Versace, which was confirmed in early February. The designer’s appointment came after the more than $1 billion USD sale of Versace to the Prada Group, announced in 2025. As Mulier turns the page, he reunites with long-time collaborator Raf Simons, who currently helms Prada.⁠BAPE Enters Canada With First-Ever Store in VancouverJapanese streetwear fixture A Bathing Ape (BAPE) has officially expanded into the Canadian market with its first flagship store in Vancouver. Located at 1028 Alberni Street, the new retail space sits within the city’s prestigious luxury corridor, positioning the brand alongside top-tier fashion houses. The opening is a significant milestone in BAPE’s North American expansion strategy, which already includes hubs in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami. To celebrate the launch, the store is offering exclusive, limited-edition items designed specifically for the Vancouver market. This move reflects the brand’s commitment to culturally influential cities and its continued influence on global streetwear culture, providing a new home for “fearless self-expression” in Canada.Kith and On Announce Multi-Year Partnership and Launch the Kith Run TeamCelebrating its 15th anniversary, Kith has announced a multi-year partnership with Swiss performance brand On. The collaboration kicks off with the Spring 2026 collection, featurin 

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