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Paris Fashion Week 2026

Some moments feel inevitable, not because they were planned, but because they were earned.


During Paris Fashion Week, our Blackball House socks were worn and reinterpreted by Jean-Baptiste Diene.


Jean-Baptiste did not simply style them. He transformed them. In keeping with his instinct for reshaping garments into something entirely personal, he altered the socks, folding and reworking them within his silhouette. What began as an object of craft became an object of interpretation.


For us, the moment carries particular meaning. Jean-Baptiste has supported Atelier Cavalier from the very beginning, instinctively pairing our knee-highs with looks that are bold, unconventional, and unmistakably his own. His approach to dress is thoughtful, fearless, and deeply personal. It reflects what we believe in above all else: the art of dressing and the love of fashion.


Paris Fashion Week is often described as a stage. What interests us more are the quieter gestures, the moments when a garment leaves the studio and becomes part of someone else’s language.


Seeing our Blackball House socks reimagined in this way reminds us that fashion lives precisely there, in these acts of appropriation and transformation.


From Berlin to Paris, these encounters continue to shape the story of Atelier Cavalier.


Quietly, confidently, we continue.



PARIS FASHION WEEK

ACT XXII

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