François Arnaud in Ugg Otzo Clogs and Agolde denim arriving at Paris Fashion Week on a sunny street.
François Arnaud in Ugg Otzo Clogs and Agolde denim arriving at Paris Fashion Week on a sunny street.
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Francois Arnaud arrives in Ugg clogs for Paris Fashion Week

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Canadian actor Francois Arnaud was spotted wearing Ugg Otzo Clogs while heading to Paris Fashion Week for the fall 2026 shows. He styled the footwear with a matching denim outfit from Agolde. Street style at the event features sunny weather and influences from recent Dior designs.

Paris Fashion Week for the fall 2026 collections kicked off under sunny skies, drawing street stylers to major shows including Saint Laurent and Chanel. Photographer Phil Oh captured the best-dressed guests navigating the arrondissements, with many opting for knitwear and sweaters without jackets, inspired by Jonathan Anderson's October Dior presentation held in a sun-filled greenhouse.

Among the attendees, Francois Arnaud arrived in comfortable Ugg Otzo Clogs in Dark Chestnut, a nubuck upper design with a contoured EVA footbed ideal for long travel. Spotted at LAX en route to Paris, Arnaud paired the $150 clogs with an Agolde denim ensemble consisting of the Blaze Jacket and Afton Jean, aligning with his laidback style of relaxed tailoring, monochromatic sets, and tactile fabrics like wide-leg trousers and unfussy knits.

Arnaud, known for his breakout role in 'Heated Rivalry,' has maintained this aesthetic at recent events. At the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in early February, he wore a chocolate-brown suit layered over a silky brown shirt. Days later, at a Cultured Magazine dinner in Los Angeles celebrating Connor Storrie's Entertainers issue, he appeared in head-to-toe Saint Laurent: a light-brown silk top-and-tie combination with dark-chocolate satin trousers, finished with black square eyeglasses coordinated with Storrie.

As Arnaud travels for upcoming projects, including the Costa Rican family drama 'Abril,' which premiered worldwide in Santa Barbara last month, and the survivor thriller 'Someone's Daughter,' his Ugg clogs serve as a practical choice for fashion week. Street style shoes at the event highlight comfortable yet stylish options amid the week's luxury displays.

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X discussions highlight François Arnaud's Ugg Otzo Clogs as practical and comfortable for travel to Paris Fashion Week, paired with a denim outfit. Fans praised the street style look and his attractiveness, with some eager to buy the shoes. Detractors called Uggs ugly, a flaw, or a crime in France, though conceded suitability for airports.

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Street style at the fall 2026 fashion week collections drew from real-world inspirations, contrasting the runway fantasies of the prior spring season. Influences included Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy looks and Celine designs by Michael Rider. Observers noted trends like shaggy textures, leopard prints, and specific accessories across New York and Paris shows.

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