3.PARADIS presents a Le Petit Prince capsule collection at Fashion Week

7, Jul, 2025

On June 25th, during Paris Fashion Week, Émeric Tchatchoua unveiled his new Spring-Summer 2026 collection for 3.PARADIS. Titled Steps to Nowhere, the name draws inspiration from a temporary street gallery created by American artist Matthew Courtney. Through this reference, he pays tribute to a work defined by the tension between presence and absence, and between wandering and purpose.

Among the collaborations showcased at the runway, the capsule dedicated to The Little Prince stands out through its intimate and sensitive universe. It accurately captures the spirit of travel and simplicity, perfectly in harmony with the essence of the book. It complements a strong lineup of collaborations, including brands like Vilebrequin and J.M. Weston, enriching the identity of 3.PARADIS.

On the same day, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was seen arriving at the 3.PARADIS show. Fifteen years earlier, he had already designed a collection entirely dedicated to The Little Prince, proving that the silhouette of the famous traveler continues to find its place on runways across generations of designers.

At the heart of this season, Émeric Tchatchoua tells a journey toward the essential, both raw and fragile, a personal story woven with poetry, spirituality, and elegance.

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