Paris Fashion Week 2026: Highlights from the Runways and Beyond
Paris Fashion Week continued to captivate the fashion world, showcasing both established houses and emerging designers. The event, a blend of runway shows, presentations, and celebrity sightings, offered a glimpse into the trends shaping the future of fashion. This year’s event, held in March 2026, was particularly notable for its artistic collaborations and immersive experiences.
Runway Highlights
Ann Demeulemeester’s ‘Dear Night Thoughts’
Stefano Galic’s collection for Ann Demeulemeester explored themes of youth, memory, and emotion. The designs featured a mix of distressed denim, velvet, and delicate embroidery, creating a dark yet beautiful aesthetic. The show was enhanced by a live performance from indie duo Beguiling Jr., with Jimmy Page and Billy Idol in attendance, transforming the event into a fusion of fashion, music, and rock spirit.
AMI PARIS Press Breakfast
AMI presented its collection in a unique format – a press breakfast where models mingled with attendees, creating a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. This approach reflected Alexandre Mattiussi’s vision of Parisian daily life, offering a more intimate and accessible experience.
Sandro ‘Winter of Love’ Preview
Sandro’s preview, held at the Paris Opera Comique, combined fashion with performing arts. A live dance performance showcased the movement and fluidity of the collection, blurring the lines between the two disciplines.
Nina Ricci’s Final Show with Harris Reed
Nina Ricci’s show featured a soundtrack of Blur’s 1994 hit ‘Girls & Boys’, evoking a sense of nostalgia and youthful energy. The finale, graced by Harris Reed, marked their last show as creative director, making it a particularly poignant moment for attendees. WWD reported on the event.
Celebrity Sightings
Paris Fashion Week drew a constellation of stars. Suzy was present at the Celine show, and Kai attended the Lacoste show, generating significant buzz among fans and media.
Art and Culture Intersections
Casa Loewe
The opening of the second Casa Loewe on Rue Saint-Honoré offered a unique retail experience. The space, designed as a gallery, featured handmade tiles, concrete, and colorful carpets, alongside works by Mary Stevenson, Jordan Belson, and Ian Felice, creating a home-like atmosphere.
Parisian Bookstores
For those seeking cultural enrichment beyond the runways, Paris offered a wealth of bookstores. The bookstore within the Palais de Tokyo, a collaboration between Walther König and Cahiers d’Art, provided a vast selection of art books and magazines. Yvon Lambert, a complex space combining a bookshop, publishing company, and gallery, offered a more intimate and curated experience, specializing in contemporary art books and rare finds.
Paris Fashion Week 2026 demonstrated the evolving nature of the fashion industry, embracing artistic collaborations, immersive experiences, and a renewed focus on cultural engagement.
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