An Abstract Approach to Ordinary People
By June Roberson
Understated, overdone, awe-inspiring, yawn-inducing, influential, underwhelming. Ugh — Can we just breathe?
Design weeks can feel on the cusp of collapse under the weight of conceptual ambition and maniacal execution, but Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, 'Ordinary People,' takes a step back and capitalizes on others' fear of conformity. He navigates us through assertive streetwear, symptomatic of the typical rebellious teenager, and contrarily mature accents of adult-like attire. Like many of his collections, it is laced with subtle irony and unmistakable originality. Responsible for the soundtrack of the show was a solo percussionist whose primary source of sound came from pens. Perhaps this uncommon approach to auditory ambience was a subtle ode to his former infatuation with rave culture and short-lived experience as a drummer in his younger years, or maybe it was just for fun.
The energetic atmosphere was underscored by the noteworthy patrons, many of whom house strong artistic influence within their respective fields: Rich the Kid (American rapper), Tana (American rapper), Trey Murphy III (American basketball forward), Terry Rozier (American basketball point-guard), Josh Okgie (Nigerian-American basketball shooting guard), Nigel Xavier (fashion designer), CKay (Nigerian singer songwriter), Danny Ocean (Venezuelan singer songwriter), Yvnnis (Parisian rapper and songwriter), Johnny VenusDelphin Musquet (youTuber), Diego Duarte, and Dad Ink (influencers) — and several others.
His trademark pieces, including grunge cardigans, MA-1 bombers, and military-esque cargos, were obvious concentrations throughout the collection, staying true to his history of deconstruction and playful discourse. However, he stepped into a more adventurous light this season as he experimented with more tailored aesthetics. Renowned for his nods at childhood and personal experiences as a younger sibling, he accessorized models with dinosaur-shaped shoulder bags and various animal-inspired keychains — reflecting a childlike whimsicality and innocence. Within one look, even showcasing the base of a typical stiletto having been replaced with an onyx-black duck.
Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Men's Spring/Summer 2026: Looks 48, 51, 4 (Photos courtesy of Maison Mihara Yasuhiro)



Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Men's Spring/Summer 2026: Looks 18, 27, 5, 31 (Photos courtesy of Maison Mihara Yasuhiro)




