Paris Fashion Week is the grand finale of the global fashion month, where the world’s most influential designers, editors, celebrities, and style insiders gather in the French capital to unveil the season’s most anticipated collections. From historic maisons like Chanel and Dior to boundary-pushing labels such as Loewe, the runways set the tone for upcoming trends in silhouette, colour, and craftsmanship. Beyond the catwalks, the streets of Paris become an unofficial runway themselves, with editors, influencers, and celebrities turning the front row and surrounding neighbourhoods into a spectacle of high fashion, personal style, and cultural buzz. This year, we chose 8 of our favorite looks, for everyday fashion that is ACTUALLY wearable and not too avant-garde.
Chanel
Margot Robbie kept things refreshingly minimal in a sheer scoop-neck vest paired with relaxed denim. The look felt effortless—very off-duty Parisian, proving you don’t always need head-to-toe couture to sit front row. I love this look because it looks like something I could easily wear at an art opening, sexy but understated and casual.

Barbie likes to dress caj too sometimes!
Givenchy
Rooney Mara leaned into her signature understated aesthetic with an oversized navy pinstripe suit. The relaxed tailoring gave classic menswear a cool, almost poetic edge.

I can’t say I think being shirtless does anything here. And if it did, you might need an actual hint of cleavage. This would have been better with a tight marinier T.
Celine
Naomi Watts arrived in a sharp oversized black blazer layered over a crisp white shirt and cropped denim. White ankle boots added just enough polish to elevate the casual base.

Love the outfit, but she’s drowning in it and it looks like she has a penis!
Loewe
Sarah Pidgeon went sculptural in a brown leather jacket featuring a draped scarf detail. Styled with white straight-leg denim and pointed heels, the look balanced artistic flair with downtown cool.

My fave look of the show. If I was still a skinny young model, this would be my new Spring fashion.
Loewe
For the Loewe show, Aubrey Plaza stepped out in an oversized leather coat layered over a red ribbed knit, finishing the look with pointed blue heels accented with clear perspex details.

I’m gonna say it and probably get in shit for it, but if you don’t have killer legs, why choose an outfit where the legs are the main characer? Otherwise it’s a great outfit just on somebody else..
Chloé
Olivia Rodrigo fully embraced Chloé’s signature bohemian spirit in a blush floral dress trimmed with lace. Cream slit-toe heels kept the vibe soft, romantic, and slightly vintage.

Another fave. She’s nothing short of adorable in this almost nightgown beachhouse dream. There is something ghostlike and haunting abut this vintage dress.
Christian Dior
Priyanka Chopra mixed structure and movement with a cropped boxy jacket over a graphic logo tee and an asymmetric patterned maxi skirt. The contrast gave the outfit a modern, editorial twist.

This look suits her personal style to a T.
Alaïa
Alicia Silverstone stepped out in a glossy midnight-blue patent trench with sleek black satin boots. The dramatic coat carried the whole look—though white cowboy boots would have taken it into full fashion-moment territory.

Love indigo blue leather. It’s a little too safe paired with black shoes. Orange sneaks or white cowbow boots would have been fun.
Now that you have your haute-couture looks, go get some make-up inspiration!
If you haven’t had your fill of celebrity fashion for March, Harper’s Bazaar has it covered!





