Paris served as the final stop of fashion month, following shows in New York, London, and Milan. Designers presented collections blending tradition with innovation, from Dior's floral inspirations to Schiaparelli's explorations of duality. The event highlighted emerging talents and established houses alike.
Paris Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2026 concluded the global fashion calendar with a series of notable runway shows. On Tuesday, Jonathan Anderson unveiled his second collection for Dior at the Jardin des Tuileries. The lineup incorporated ruffles and billowy shapes to add softness to the house's sharp silhouettes and polished tailoring. Details drew from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, including a frog-shaped handbag and lily pad heels, signaling continued growth under the Irish designer's direction.
Day three brought Antonin Tron's debut at Balmain, emphasizing the brand's codes with strong shoulders and body-hugging silhouettes. Stella McCartney presented a collection themed around the Year of the Horse at a horse ranch, featuring playful furry textures, sequins, and accentuated tailoring.
The next day, Chloé's show focused on humanity, empathy, and commitment, portraying clothing as a vessel for emotion and memories. Symbolic themes and talismanic elements explored “folk” through shared stories, rituals, and community, resulting in a personal yet collective tribute to compassion and craft.
That evening, Schiaparelli's presentation at the Carrousel du Louvre, titled ‘The Sphinx’, referenced a brooch by Alberto Giacometti for Elsa Schiaparelli. It delved into dualities like femininity and masculinity, and man and animal, seen in feral shoes and handbags, printed fur trompe-l’oeil, and masculine silhouettes adapted for female proportions.
On day five, Loewe continued its previous season's concept with reworked textures, primary hues, and checkered patterns. Technical elements included wraparound shades and bouldering shoes styled as pumps. Additional shows from brands like Givenchy, Chanel, and Miu Miu were anticipated in the following days, with standout looks from Loewe, Schiaparelli, Chloé, Isabel Marant, Rabanne, and Dries Van Noten.