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Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 – 5 Directions that defined the season
Paris never delivers a single message. The city functions like a laboratory. Multiple visions unfolding in parallel, sometimes contradicting each other, sometimes unexpectedly aligning. Yet across the Fall/Winter 2026 season, several directions became impossible to ignore. Not trying to create the new trend or to declared a movement but more…
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Paris Fall/Winter 2026 – Miu Miu
The Intelligence of Instability Few houses understand the language of modern femininity quite like Miu Miu. It has never been about defining women through a single attitude, but about holding multiple, sometimes conflicting states at once. Fragility and authority. Innocence and control. Precision and disorder. This season in Paris, that…
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Paris Fall/Winter 2026 – Vivienne Westwood
Heritage in Motion At Paris Fashion Week, Vivienne Westwood did not attempt to redefine itself.It didn’t need to. Instead, the collection moved through its own history, not as something fixed or protected, but as something still active. Fall/Winter 2026 felt less like a statement and more like a continuation, a…
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Paris Fall/Winter 2026 – Rick Owens
Monumental, But Human Rick Owens rarely designs clothes that simply exist. They occupy space, they alter posture, they impose a presence before a single detail is even registered. In Paris this season, that instinct toward monumentality remained intact. The silhouettes rose, extended, and expanded in ways that felt closer to…
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Paris Fall/Winter 2026 – Schiaparelli
Surrealism, Held in Place Schiaparelli has always lived in a space slightly outside of fashion’s usual logic. Too theatrical to be called minimal.Too precise to be dismissed as spectacle. And under Daniel Roseberry, that tension has only sharpened. For Fall/Winter 2026 in Paris, the house didn’t lean further into fantasy.…
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Paris Fall/Winter 2026 – The Row
The Discipline of Silence In a fashion landscape still calibrated around visibility, amplification, and immediacy, The Row continues to move in the opposite direction. Not as a reaction, but as a position held with unusual consistency. The brand does not attempt to capture attention.It assumes it will be given —…
