Teyana Taylor appeared with a new silver-hued bob at the Chanel fall 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week. The 35-year-old actress complemented the hairstyle with a patterned turtleneck dress and raincoat from the fashion house. This outing precedes her attendance at the 2026 Oscars, where she is nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
Teyana Taylor, known for her role in 'The One Battle After Another,' switched from her signature dark brown pixie-mullet to a chic silver-hued bob for Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel fall 2026 show on March 9 at Paris Fashion Week. She paired the hairstyle with a white and black patterned turtleneck dress layered under a clear raincoat featuring tiny red accents and matching slingbacks, allowing the hair to stand out.
The appearance comes shortly before the 2026 Oscars, where Taylor is nominated for her first Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film. Taylor shares daughters Iman 'Junie' Taylor Shumpert Jr., 10, and Rue Rose, 5, with ex-husband Iman Shumpert.
In recent award season events, Taylor has showcased several notable looks. At the Golden Globes, she wore Schiaparelli Haute Couture and won the Best Supporting Actress trophy. She opted for Burberry at the BAFTAs. For the 2026 Actors Awards, she donned a custom trompe l’œil corset by Thom Browne, with daughter Rue assisting on the red carpet.
Reflecting on the moment with Rue, Taylor told E! News on March 1: “It’s just crazy because I start to zone out. Because I just get to staring at her, even on the red carpet, she stood on the dot by herself and I see all the lights, flashes going crazy and I think it’s me. And I look over to the side, it’s her.”
Rue, taking the microphone, said: “I wanted to say, this is such an honor for me being here, and I wanted to thank you guys for my mom and this wonderful day, and all of y'all outfits look very good. And I'm mostly saying this for my mom.” She added, “This is actually such an honor,” to which Taylor replied, “This is such an honor to be here with you, baby.”