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The Best of Mond Gutierrez’s Paris Fashion Week Looks

Take style cues from his well curated menswear outfits.
Paulina Singh

by Paulina Singh

Published on Jul 8, 2025

When it comes to his personal style, Mond Gutierrez is clearly not one to skimp on well-tailored pieces. Whether he’s dressing down for a casual off-duty moment or suiting up for the red carpet, the creative director and host understands the power of an impeccable fit. After all, nothing elevates an outfit—no matter how simple—quite like garments that are cut to flatter your frame. 

His sharp sense of proportion and attention to detail were on full display during his appearances at Paris Men’s Fashion Week for the Spring/Summer 2026 season. Amid the city’s flurry of bold, statement-making ensembles, his looks distinguished themselves through their crisp construction and confident, clean finish.

Scroll ahead to see how the Preview 30 Icons honoree elevated even the most understated looks with ease.

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Mond Gutierrez at Paris Men's Fashion Week S/S 2026
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Mond Gutierrez’s Chicest Outfits at Paris Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2026
1. Peak Parisian style for the Aura Lee show
En route to the Aura Lee show, Mond channels the French capital’s signature sartorial aesthetic

Clad in a dark brown, relaxed-fit, long-sleeved shirt with a deep V-neck, he balances the flowing silhouette with sharply tailored grey trousers and a pair of dark loafers. He steps up the outfit by injecting touches of contrasts through the accessories: a grey beret, reddish-lensed sunglasses, a silver-buckled black belt, and a small black pouch bag in tow. 

The look is a masterclass in understated elegance—relaxed, yet flawlessly styled.
Mond Gutierrez at Paris Fashion Week
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PHOTO: JOEL CAMACHO, COURTESY OF MOND GUTIERREZ'S TEAM.
Keeping it under cover at the Junya Watanabe show
Junya Watanabe’s namesake label is celebrated for its avant-garde approach to deconstructing and reimagining classic menswear, often through experimental proportions and unconventional silhouettes. And for his front row-ready ensemble, Mond takes cues from the brand’s design DNA.

Draped in black from head-to-toe, Mond elongates his frame with a fluid long-sleeved shirt featuring a plunging neckline, worn mostly unbuttoned for a subtle flash of skin. To maintain definition amidst the draped silhouette, the shirt is neatly tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg trousers, accented by a wrap-style waistband fastened with a visible side clasp. He completes the look with a black fedora hat and dark wraparound sunglasses, adding an air of mystery that nods to the brand’s offbeat, underground edge.

Mond Gutierrez at Paris Fashion Week
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PHOTO: JOEL CAMACHO, COURTESY OF MOND GUTIERREZ'S TEAM.
A sheer moment at the Adidas pop-up
At the adidas pop-up in Paris, Mond delivers his own dapper take on a sports-inflected look—all while sporting leather shoes, of course. 

Clad in a beige mesh tank layered beneath a white short-sleeve overshirt by local designer Nicolo Perez, he plays with transparency and texture to add visual interest up top. The crisp black trousers bring structure to the relaxed silhouette, while his high-shine derby lace-ups anchor the look with polish. He rounds out the look with a  taupe beret and oversized wraparound sunglasses, effectively lending the look its retro-sport edge.
Mond Gutierrez at Paris Fashion Week
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PHOTO: JOEL CAMACHO, COURTESY OF MOND GUTIERREZ'S TEAM.
Equal parts avant-garde and minimalist for the Comme Des Garcons show
Mond embodies Comme des Garçons' fashion-forward ethos in this pared-back and sleek number. By keeping the palette minimal, the styling lets the tension between fluidity and formality speak for itself.

A black button-down shirt adorned with rows of circular pearl appliqués creates a graphic focal point—subtle yet impactful, in line with the brand’s restrained take on experimentation. He pairs it with a knee-length wrap skirt rendered in a soft, structured fabric, cinched at the waist with a tonal tie belt, bringing shape to the silhouette without it being stiff. Knee-high socks and glossy black derby shoes ground the look, while slim rectangular sunglasses sharpen the overall silhouette. 
Mond Gutierrez at Paris Fashion Week
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PHOTO: JOEL CAMACHO, COURTESY OF MOND GUTIERREZ'S TEAM.
Simply chic for the Hermès show
For his first ever Hermès show, Mond keeps it simple and straightforward in this tailored monochrome ensemble.

He wears a sleeveless black top tucked into slightly relaxed, high-waisted trousers, cinched with a braided leather belt for a bit of texture. A black-and-white silk scarf tied loosely at the neck adds a stylish, Parisian touch without feeling too dressed up. He finishes the look with sleek sunglasses, a silver Tiffany & Co. bone cuff, and an ultra-luxurious purse—a rare, ombrè lizard skin Hermès Kelly.

Mond Gutierrez at Paris Fashion Week
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PHOTO: EDWARD BERTHELOT, COURTESY OF MOND GUTIERREZ'S TEAM.
Paulina Singh

Pau is Preview’s go-to fashion girl. On most days, you’ll find her with headphones on, coffee in hand, and likely dressed in an oversized blazer and floor-grazing jeans.

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