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Illustration of Paris Fashion Week 2026 runway featuring Chanel collection, pink trends, thigh-high boots, and celebrity front row.
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Paris Fashion Week fall/winter 2026 highlights key collections

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Paris Fashion Week for fall/winter 2026 concluded with a focus on designers' follow-up collections amid a tense geopolitical backdrop. Matthieu Blazy's second ready-to-wear show for Chanel drew widespread acclaim, while trends like pink tones and thigh-high boots emerged across runways. Celebrities and innovative sets added to the event's buzz in the French capital.

Britney Spears stepped out for a quiet drive in Thousand Oaks ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. The pop star rode along with her bodyguard in a black Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon. She remains on probation and cannot drive herself.

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Song for the Mute and Adidas have extended their collaboration through 2027. The Australian label unveiled its Spring/Summer 2027 footwear collection during Paris Fashion Week.

French label Egonlab presented its spring 2027 menswear collection this week, drawing on themes of peace and optimism amid global uncertainty. Designers Kevin Nompeix and Florentin Glémarec titled the outing Ataraxia after the ancient Greek concept of tranquility. The show mixed accessible garments with elaborate handcrafted pieces.

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Nike has unveiled the Air Bakin Low sneaker at Paris Fashion Week. The low-top version is planned for a Spring/Summer 2027 release.

Building on the key collections and trends from Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, as previously covered, the event drew a star-studded crowd of celebrities serving as brand ambassadors and style influencers. Front-row appearances built hype for the Oscars red carpet, while a runway controversy and collaborations added edge to the proceedings.

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Fashion Director at FWRD, shared her observations from Paris Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2026. She highlighted sensual silhouettes and classic craftsmanship in collections from brands like Saint Laurent and Alaïa. As a model returning to the runway after nearly a decade, she discussed how these insights shape her curation work.

 

 

 

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