On March 24, the HENDERSON Fashion Show SS’26 took place at the magnificent Pashkov House, unveiling the brand’s Spring–Summer 2026 collection titled «Retrospective». Image by: Henderson The collection draws inspiration from the cinematic aesthetics of the 1970s–1980s, reinterpreted through the lens of the modern men’s wardrobe. The official partner of the event was Leninka Art, founded by the Russian State Library. Image by: Henderson On the runway, HENDERSON presented looks from the Spring-Summer 2026 collection «Retrospective», continuing the brand’s established concept of the «Art of Style». The collection is built around the image of a man living in a dynamic and full rhythm: silhouettes retain architectural precision while becoming lighter and more fluid, revealing new dimensions of familiar forms.At its core are ideas of freedom, movement, and inner balance - bridging past and present. Image by: Henderson As part of the show, the updated HENDERSON Studio line, «Neostalgia» was also introduced. Inspired by Italian aesthetics of the 1980s, it reinterprets them through a contemporary lifestyle. Classic tailoring is combined with more relaxed silhouettes, actual shades, and statement details, creating the image of a man who feels equally natural both in the city and beyond it. Pavel Tabakov Image by: Henderson A key highlight of the show was the appearance on the runway of Pavel Tabakov and Grigory Vernik - representatives of renowned acting dynasties - along with Dmitry Chebotaryov, one of the prominent figures of contemporary cinema. Their participation reinforced the cinematic narrative of the collection and brought forward the image of the modern hero. Image by: Henderson The show concluded with the designers of the HENDERSON Fashion Group taking their final bow to prolonged applause from the guests.Among the attendees were notable figures from fashion, media, and culture, including Egor Druzhinin, Konstantin Andrikopulos, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tatyana Gevorkyan, Karina Nigay, Yana Egoryan, Gor Nahapetyan, and others. Founder and President of the HENDERSON Fashion Group Ruben Harutyunyan and Yana Egoryan Image by: Henderson Following the HENDERSON Fashion Show SS’26, guests were invited to a retrospective exhibition held in the music hall of Pashkov House. The exhibition featured rare archival pieces from the Russian State Library, dedicated to men’s fashion in cinema of the 1970s–1980s.Pashkov House - one of Moscow’s most iconic architectural landmarks - once again became a unique cultural venue for the evening, setting a distinctive tone for the event. Guests were welcomed by vintage cars at the main entrance, while the interiors blended fashion and art into a unified scenography. The retro-inspired design - with light installations and cinematic props - evoked the atmosphere of film studios from the 70s–80s, fully immersing guests in the era. Image by: Henderson HENDERSON continues its strategy of reinterpreting the classic men’s wardrobe in line with modern lifestyles. Through its work with form, materials, and context, the brand builds a dialogue between heritage and contemporaneity, offering solutions seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Tweet Views 8845