
Notes from Pariiii ...
After Milan, I took a quick two-day trip to Los Angeles – a detour that was absolutely worth it. I wanted to see my billboard on Sunset Boulevard, part of my campaign with AP. Maybe you’ve already seen it – I’m the face of the brand, and honestly, I can’t even describe the joy and gratitude I felt in that moment. Seeing myself up there, across the entire city, was one of the most beautiful career moments of my life.
But, there wasn’t much time to celebrate. We had already missed a few shows in Paris and were facing a long flight ahead. So… let’s make the most of the last fashion week of the season!
Day One
We landed in Paris and went straight to the hotel – my first show was only two hours after landing. Since our room wasn’t ready yet, I had to get ready super quickly before heading to the Mugler show. I loved my look for it, and the show itself was pure magic – dark lights, a mysterious atmosphere, and stunning hourglass silhouettes. The tailoring was incredible, with strong accessories and unique mules that immediately caught my eye.
Right after that, I had a Victoria Beckham fitting – quick, simple, and elegant. The collection was beautiful, and I think this might be one of my favorite Victoria Beckham looks to date. Then, a fitting for Wardrobe NYC followed before finally heading back to the hotel for a quick unpacking session and a moment to breathe.
The evening ended with the Isabel Marant show – the perfect wrap-up for what felt like one of the longest (and busiest) first days of any fashion week.
Mugler Show



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Isabel Marant Show



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Day Two
The day started with a quick glam session before heading to the Fashion Week lunch at L’Avenue. While most of the lunch was work-focused, I managed to take a moment to catch up and chat with friends.
First up on the schedule was Givenchy – and I think this was my absolute favorite show of the entire fashion month. It was everything I wanted to see from the brand: perfect tailoring, stunning dresses, elegant suits, statement bags, and the dreamiest mules. The organization, the energy, the entire setup – perfection.
After a lightning-fast outfit change, it was time for the Victoria Beckham show. Paris traffic during fashion week is always chaotic, but somehow we made it. The venue was beautiful and intimate, with soft lighting and plenty of space in every corner. The collection? Feminine, refined, and full of stunning pieces – from silky suits to structured coats and sharp pointy boots. Another long, rainy, but incredibly fulfilling day.
Givenchy Show



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Victoria Beckham Show



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Day Three
Another cold, rainy Parisian morning. After getting ready and doing a few fittings, the first show of the day was Hermès. Elegant, timeless, and effortlessly chic – exactly what you expect from the brand. The setup was spectacular, radiating its own energy, atmosphere, and a few unexpected details. I think this might have been my favorite Hermès show so far – exquisite leather pieces, meticulous craftsmanship, and structured belts… everything I love about Hermès.
Next was Elie Saab – a complete mood shift. The room was bathed in red light, creating a slightly mysterious, almost cinematic atmosphere. The collection was breathtaking, filled with fluid silhouettes, elegant gowns, and strong, feminine shapes – exactly what makes Elie Saab so special.
Hermès Show



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Elie Saab Show



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Day Four
Sunday started beautifully – mostly because the traffic finally gave us a break! We made it to the first show of the day, Magda Butrym, without rushing, which already felt like a victory. No need to explain how much I love this brand – I wear Magda all the time, and this collection didn’t disappoint. I wore a white dress in Magda’s signature feminine style with an oversized statement coat. The show was full of those instantly recognizable details but with a fresh twist.
After that, we headed to the Johanna Ortiz presentation – a divine collection that beautifully carried the Colombian spirit through design, colors, and fabrics.
Then came Valentino – an emotional, dreamy show filled with sheer silk blouses, beautiful bags, and unique shoes. A bit unexpected, but truly special.
Later in the day, I stopped by the RHW x Wardrobe NYC cocktail – such a lovely event, filled with people supporting the collaboration. And we wrapped up the evening with the Bompard dinner, which I hosted. It was a night full of laughter, amazing food, and of course, the most beautiful cashmere pieces.
Magda Butrym Show



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Valentino Show




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RHW x Wardrobe cocktail



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Bompard Dinner



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Day Five
The last day of Paris Fashion Week began with one of my favorite brands – Miu Miu. The show was colorful, playful, and full of the season’s standout shades. True to Miu Miu’s spirit – youthful, fun, and full of attitude.
And just like that, fashion week season officially came to an end. The entire team was exhausted, and a proper break was definitely needed – but I couldn’t be happier with everything we accomplished. These past few weeks have been truly unforgettable. I honestly lost count of how many flights we took, but every single one was worth it.
Until the next fashion week adventures…
Miu Miu Show





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