Lacoste brought a certain athletic intimacy to Paris Fashion Week on Sunday morning, staging its spring 2026 show inside the Lycée Carnot’s Hall Eiffel. The space was reimagined as ‘The Locker Room,’ complete with towel stacks for seating, steamed glass panels, and shower curtains in a presentation that blurred the lines between private ritual and public performance.

For her latest outing, creative director Pelagia Kolotouros explored the moments after competition—the in-between state when athletes shed their uniforms and composure alike. The collection unpacked that idea through transparency, texture, and ease. Sheer polos, robe-like trenches stamped “Tennis for Everyone,” and wet-look nylon pieces hinted at both sensuality and practicality. Reflective leather coats, towel skirts, and ov

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