Our Favourite Shows At Paris Fashion Week
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Celine
Celine was quietly commanding, with minimalist tailoring and fluid silhouettes speaking volumes. Cool coats, soft knits and streamlined dresses created a distinctly modern aesthetic that reinforced the house’s more refined take on Parisian-cool.
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Alaïa
As Belgian designer Pieter Mulier prepares to bow out of Alaïa – he will move to Versace in July – it felt fitting that this collection be a celebration of the house’s signature silhouettes. Leather, knits and intricate cut-outs blended seamlessly to create pieces that felt both powerful and elegant.
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Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham was the epitome of polished modernity, with clean lines and sharp tailoring taking centre stage. Smart coats, structured dresses and precise tailoring merged with feminine neutrals to create a quietly powerful aesthetic. Every piece felt purposeful yet wearable, perfectly balancing sophistication with understated ease.
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Dior
With a romantic overtone woven throughout the collection, this was signature Dior – albeit through Jonathan Anderson’s evolving lens as his tenure at the Parisian house continues. Frilled peplum jackets, intricate embroidery and flowing skirts created a striking mix of power and elegance, while subtle metallics and muted colours lent the collection a modern edge.
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Jacquemus
Jacquemus was a masterclass in laidback cool. Simon Porte Jacquemus played with proportions through precise tailoring, oversized knitwear and unexpected cut-outs, proving once again his knack for playful yet wearable designs. Expect to see lots of soft neutrals and sun-bleached tones come September.
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Chloé
The much-anticipated Chloé AW26 show, led by Chemena Kamali, delivered a dreamy mix of soft tailoring and effortless elegance. Floaty dresses paired well with slouchy knits and buttery leather jackets, all layered with a modern kind of ease. Muted tones and delicate textures made it one of the most wearable collections of the week.
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Dries Van Noten
Dries AW26 was all about effortless layering – specifically rich textures, clashing bold prints and unexpected colour combinations. Every look felt contemporary, quietly luxe and had that signature Dries confidence loyal customers have come to know, love and expect.
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Chanel
At Chanel, the AW26 collection debuted just as the SS26 collections hit stores – successfully cementing the buzz around Matthieu Blazy’s new chapter at the house. Familiar signatures – tweed, bows and pearls – were all present but the sharper silhouettes and confident styling gave them a cooler edge. Classic Chanel, reworked for now.
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Loewe
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez turned the Loewe runway into pure fantasy – with bursts of colour, sculptural shapes and playful proportions cementing the duo’s reputation for cool design as they continue to pick up where Jonathan Anderson left off. Building on the collection they showed last autumn, it produced some of the most memorable images of the week.
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Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent’s show was all about statement shapes and unexpected textures. Oversized coats contrasted with delicate lace, creating a striking tension between the bold and the ethereal. As always, Anthony Vaccarello’s collection felt effortless yet meticulously detailed.
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Stella McCartney
Her AW26 show was quintessential Stella. Signature tailoring was softened by fluid touches and sparkling sequin flourishes, while sustainable fabrics worked well with bold silhouettes. Every look felt chic, polished and considered.
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Givenchy
AW26 at Givenchy looked set to be another exciting season under new creative chief Sarah Burton. Dramatic silhouettes, patterned faux fur and sharp tailoring set the tone, while refined evening pieces brought a quiet sense of drama. The result felt polished, powerful and distinctly modern.
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Zimmermann
The Zimmermann show was a romantic blend of texture and movement – think flowing dresses, intricate lace and layered knits, but all with a contemporary edge. The classic Zimmermann femininity was there, only this time sharpened with a cooler vibe.
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