Doni Nahmias on Marty Supreme, the Paris Runway and F1


Doni Nahmias is on a roll. Fresh off partnering with Timothée Chalamet and his stylist Taylor McNeill on the sold-out Marty Supreme clothing line, the founder of the Californian menswear label is returning to the Paris runway after a three-year hiatus. The designer, who has been presenting in a Paris showroom since his last show for Fall/Winter 2023, will host an off-calender runway this Thursday at the Palais de Tokyo.

I caught up with Nahmias over Zoom, while he was still in Los Angeles finalizing pieces for the show.

Vogue: Hi Doni. What has been the impact of the Marty Supreme collaboration for your brand?

It’s given us a strong momentum going into 2026. We have a lot of exciting things coming this year, and it’s been an incredible opportunity. The value of the collaboration was never in dollars — it was in the marketing, the creativity and everything surrounding the project. Even without physical cash, what we gained in virality and cultural impact was far more valuable.

The project became something truly special. I think we helped create a new landscape for collaboration between film and fashion — raising the bar for how these worlds come together and how far those collaborations can go. In many ways, we’ve set a new standard. We had big visions for it, but we could never have fully predicted how it would play out. Watching it snowball into the jacket of the year was surreal. Some things you have to let fate handle — and in this case, the stars definitely aligned.

Vogue: And you had collaborated with Timothée Chalamet and Taylor McNeill for A Complete Unknown, before Marty Supreme.

It was a very collaborative effort. Timothée wanted a specific hoodie to wear for the [A Complete Unknown] press tour. We designed it together, and then fans obsessed over it so we ended up putting it out.  The Marty Supreme collection was more of a wider range including outerwear, track pants, polos, soccer jerseys, hats, key chains, and each pop-up had its own exclusive colorway. For London, there was a white one, while the USA had red.

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Doni Nahmias partnered with Timothée Chalamet and his stylist Taylor McNeal on the Marty Supreme clothing line. Here the jacket in white sold exclusively at the London popup.

Photo: Neil Mockford/ GC Images

Vogue: Why did you decide to return to the Paris runway?

We’ve been planning the Paris show for a year now. We did a show in Los Angeles in June 2024. But this is our first time back doing a show in Paris in three years, and it just felt like the right time. The brand has had so much growth and has really found its true DNA and identity. I wanted to be able to display that at the highest level, so I figured it was time to go back to Paris on an international scale and be able to express what the brand has become.

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