During Paris Haute Couture Week, I attended Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture, where Creative Director Mohammed Ashi unveiled A Different Skin, a collection exploring transformation through couture craftsmanship. Presented in an intimate setting that brought guests remarkably close to each silhouette, the collection revealed intricate construction, sculptural proportions, and richly textured surfaces that extended far beyond the runway. Experiencing both the show and the subsequent presentation offered a rare opportunity to appreciate the artistry behind each creation from multiple perspectives.

Black embroidered couture gown from Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture by Mohammed Ashi during Paris Haute Couture Week

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A dramatic opening silhouette introduced Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture through sculptural craftsmanship and intricate embroidery

Official invitation to the Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture runway show during Paris Haute Couture Week

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The official invitation to the Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture runway show

Reserved front-row seating for the Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture runway show in Paris

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Awaiting the start of Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture

Ivory sculptural couture gown from Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture designed by Mohammed Ashi

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Architectural tailoring and sculptural volume defined one of the collection’s most striking couture looks

Feathered couture design from Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture presented during Paris Haute Couture Week

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Featherwork and dramatic proportions transformed couture into wearable sculpture

Back view of a black Ashi Studio couture gown highlighting construction and craftsmanship during the presentation

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Viewed up close, the craftsmanship revealed the precision behind every couture detail

Black sculptural Ashi Studio couture gown displayed during the Fall/Winter 2026–2027 presentation in Paris

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The presentation offered an intimate perspective on the sculptural artistry behind each couture creation

Selection of Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture designs displayed during the presentation after the runway show

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Experiencing the collection beyond the runway revealed the exceptional artistry behind every silhouette

White sculptural couture design from Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture by Mohammed Ashi

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Sculptural forms and meticulous craftsmanship reflected the creative vision behind the collection

Burgundy Ashi Studio couture gown from the Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture presentation during Paris Haute Couture Week

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A final expression of couture craftsmanship brought Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture to a memorable close

Collection Details

Creative Director: Mohammed Ashi
Collection: Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture — A Different Skin
Maison: Ashi Studio
Location: Paris Haute Couture Week, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France

As Ashi Studio marks two decades of couture under the direction of Mohammed Ashi, Fall/Winter 2026–2027 reflects a maison that continues to push beyond conventional eveningwear into the realm of wearable sculpture. Every silhouette balanced technical precision with imagination, inviting a closer look at the craftsmanship revealed after the runway. Experiencing both the presentation and the collection up close offered a deeper appreciation for the artistry that defines Ashi Studio today, where couture becomes not only fashion, but a form of storytelling through construction, texture, and silhouette.