
Another world is possible—and it begins with what we wear.
Daquisiline Gomis, a self-taught designer and heir to a deeply embodied style, transforms JAH JAH—once an Afro-vegan dining and gathering space in Paris—into a full-fledged fashion house rooted in a diasporic, Rastafarian, and Pan-African vision of the present.
For the SS26 collection, Gomis proposes a silent march, an insurrectional aesthetic, a cosmogony where
silhouettes become manifestos and flags.
This season, the garments are not mere fashion items—they are instruments of active memory.
They evoke West African men of the 1970s, tailored suits worn on worksites as dignified armor, Rasta prophets, forgotten
cultural leaders, and everyday artisans.
The collection included a collaboration between Jah Jah and adidas originals on the Megaride S2 releasing on Spring 2026.

























