Lemaire Spring 2027

Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Lemaire

Lemaire’s Spring 2027 collection is a beautiful reminder that getting dressed can feel intuitive rather than overcomplicated. Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran presented a lineup that explored relaxed idealism through thoughtful layering, soft proportions, and an artistic approach to everyday clothing. Instead of chasing trends, the collection focused on creating pieces that feel personal, lived in, and endlessly adaptable.

Throughout the collection, layering became a form of expression. Lightweight shirts, flowing outerwear, and softly draped separates were combined in unexpected ways that felt effortless rather than overly styled. The silhouettes remained fluid, with garments wrapping around the body naturally and inviting movement, giving each look a sense of ease and individuality. Artistic prints developed in collaboration with French artist Claudine Wick added subtle moments of visual interest while remaining true to Lemaire’s restrained aesthetic.

The palette stayed grounded in earthy neutrals, softened by muted blues, faded greens, warm browns, and gentle creams. Texture also played a leading role, with crisp cottons, lightweight tailoring, and softly washed fabrics creating depth without relying on embellishment. Every piece felt designed to become part of a long term wardrobe, growing more characterful with wear rather than less.

Perhaps the most compelling aspect of Spring 2027 is its quiet confidence. Nothing feels forced or performative. Instead, Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran continue to prove that beautifully made clothes, thoughtful layering, and refined proportions are enough to make a lasting impression.

Among all the looks, below are the ones that stood out as our favorites, best capturing the relaxed and artful spirit of the collection.

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