
During Paris Fashion Week, HAYELI unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 collection MULTIPLE inside the striking spaces of the Palais de Tokyo, transforming the venue into an immersive fashion installation. The presentation marks the eleventh collection featured in our On Our Radar Fall/Winter 2026 Special Edition in Paris, the series dedicated to emerging designers and rising brands redefining the fashion landscape.
Designed by Armine Ohanyan, the 25-look collection moved fluidly between menswear and womenswear, exploring the rhythm and geometry of urban life. Sculptural silhouettes echoed the cubic structures of city architecture, translating skylines and concrete grids into sharp volumes and layered forms.
Art remained central to the brand’s identity. Works by internationally acclaimed artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, who co-founded the label, were integrated directly into the garments, turning clothing into moving canvases where contemporary art meets luxury streetwear.
Presented in a gallery-like setting and attended by figures including Scout Willis, Marvin Anthony, and Salif Gueye, the event attracted more than 400 guests and reinforced the brand’s growing presence on the Paris fashion scene.
With MULTIPLE, HAYELI continues to build a language where fashion, art, and architecture intersect—an evolving vision that positions the label firmly among the new voices shaping the future of fashion.



























