11 Mar, 2026

Paris Fashion Week AW26 Outfits

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Dressing for a Parisian fashion fantasy

Paris always feels like the grand finale of fashion month. By the time we arrive here, we’re already deep into the rhythm of the season – New York behind us, Milan still fresh in our minds, and yet Paris somehow brings a completely different energy.

For me, Paris is also about balance. Yes, the schedule is full, the days are long and the outfit changes are frequent, but there are also moments that feel quieter and more reflective. Museum visits, coffee breaks between fittings, evening walks through the city that somehow always lead past beautiful boutiques.

This season started exactly like that – with fittings, meetings and a few calm moments before the shows truly began.

Let’s begin with day one.

Day One

Paris began with fittings – and quite a few important ones. We spent most of the day refining looks for upcoming shows: Victoria Beckham, Mugler, and Givenchy. Rails of clothes, adjustments, final decisions… the usual Fashion Week choreography.

By late afternoon everything was done, which made it a very productive start to Paris Fashion Week.

The evening was intentionally simple. Filippo and I went for a walk – which, if you read between the lines, usually means we somehow end up at Saint Laurent. Meanwhile, the team had a well-deserved evening off to rest and prepare for the days ahead.

A calm beginning before the pace truly picks up.

Day Two

Day two was dynamic from the very start. The schedule filled up quickly with content creation, meetings and several planned stops around the city.

One of the highlights of the morning was a presentation by Chaumet. I was absolutely impressed – both by the collection and the beautiful space where the presentation took place. It was such an elegant, inspiring start to the day.

Later I also had the pleasure of meeting the Napoli sisters, Lisa and Karen. I was genuinely excited about this, and we ended up having the loveliest conversation. Sometimes the best Fashion Week moments are simply meeting interesting people and sharing time together.

In the afternoon the team and I visited Musée de l’Orangerie. The atmosphere there is calm and beautiful, and it felt like the perfect pause in the middle of a busy schedule. If you’re ever in Paris, I truly recommend taking some time to visit.

After a short rest at the hotel, it was finally time for the evening show: Alaïa.

I was very excited about this one. I loved my outfit and the pieces I wore felt incredibly special. The room was filled with people who came to see what was said to be the final show of Pieter Mulier for Alaïa, which made the atmosphere emotional and electric at the same time.

The collection was stunning – strong structures, beautiful materials, that unmistakable Alaïa precision.

A truly memorable end to the day.

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Alaïa Show

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Day 3

Day three was easily the busiest day so far. The alarm went off at 6am – hair, make-up, getting dressed – and before I knew it we were already on the way to the first show: Mugler.

For Mugler I wore a very minimal black look, which I broke up with white shoes – a small contrast that made the whole outfit feel sharper. After the show we went back to the hotel for a quick reset before heading out to lunch with friends.

There wasn’t much time to rest afterwards. A quick hair change, make-up touch-up, and we were already heading to the Givenchy show. As always during Fashion Week, content creation happens constantly – before or after every show – because we want to bring you along for the entire experience.

The Givenchy collection was striking. Strong tailoring, vibrant colour accents – blues, reds, yellows – and beautiful suits that always feel timeless. The variety of cuts, materials and patterns made the whole collection feel bold and distinctive.

The final stop of the day was Victoria Beckham.

I loved my outfit for this show – a softly oversized suit with a blazer and skirt, paired with Victoria’s iconic mules and a beautiful burgundy clutch. Since it was an evening show, we decided to shoot our photos somewhere with a view of the Eiffel Tower before heading inside.

The collection itself was stunning – refined, feminine, beautifully tailored. Deep navy, black and several shades of grey dominated the runway, creating that effortless elegance Victoria Beckham does so well.

And with that, the most intense day of this Fashion Week officially came to an end.

Mugler show

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Givenchy show

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Victoria Beckham show

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Day 4

Day four began with work straight away. The first thing on the to-do list was shooting projects and creating content. After that, we headed for a quick team lunch before moving on to the first show of the day – Hermès.

Once the show finished, it was a quick return to the hotel: a fast reset, outfit change, hair and make-up touch-up, and then straight back out for the next stop – Elie Saab.

With this brand, I always know what kind of beauty to expect: feminine, refined pieces with that unmistakable elegance. The collection delivered exactly that. Sparkling details, graceful silhouettes, and gowns that ranged from sleek shapes following the body to magnificent, almost ballerina-like long dresses. Floral elements, beautiful fabrics and intricate textures made everything feel delicate and sophisticated.

By the time the show ended, it was already evening. The team headed off to rest, and I chose a quiet, cosy night in my room – the perfect way to recharge before the final day.

Hermès show

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Elie Saab show

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Day Five - A Parisian Marathon (Literally)

And just like that, we arrived at day five.

What looked like a lighter day quickly turned into a busy one. Paris was hosting a marathon that morning, which meant traffic across the city was nearly impossible – every journey took three times longer than usual.

The day started with content and campaign shoots. Alongside Fashion Week, we’re always working on several projects behind the scenes.

Later we visited a presentation by my friend Sandra and her footwear brand Hagelstam. I always enjoy seeing her, catching up, and discovering the newest designs.

Getting to the next show turned into a small adventure. With the streets blocked, the metro became our only option if we wanted to arrive on time – and my team and I actually had a lot of fun with it.

After a quick hair and make-up refresh, it was time for the Magda Butrym show. One of my favourite brands, and a collection I truly loved – strong shoulders, defined waists and beautifully feminine silhouettes.

The day ended with dinner with friends and some very needed rest.

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Final Day – Miu Miu and the End of Fashion Month

The final Fashion Week morning arrived.

After packing, hair and make-up, it was time for the Miu Miu show. I always look forward to this one. Miu Miu pieces are so distinctive, and I especially love wearing their outfits during Fashion Week.

This time I wore a menswear look – originally presented on the runway by a male model – but I felt surprisingly comfortable and confident in it. The collection itself was exactly what you would expect from Miu Miu: bold, playful and full of character. Leather details, low-rise silhouettes, layered outfits and interesting cut-outs created that unmistakable Miu Miu attitude.

And with that, Paris Fashion Week officially came to an end – along with this entire Fashion Month.

These weeks are always intense. We started at the beginning of February with New York, and it’s a demanding rhythm to keep up with. I’m always happy when it finishes and we can finally slow down… but at the same time, a little bit nostalgic. The days are dynamic, creative and full of energy, and we spend them creating content for you.

I truly hope you enjoyed following along across all platforms and experiencing this Fashion Month with us.

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