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The Best Designs From Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026
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The Best Designs From Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026

Last updated: 2026/03/12 at 7:48 PM
Published March 12, 2026
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Fashion month almost always saves the grand finale for Paris, and this season was no exception. Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026 provided a dramatic closing chapter for the global catwalk circuit, bringing together the industry’s most influential houses, visionary designers and emerging talents in the City of Light. After weeks of presentations in New York, London and Milan, the Paris leg felt like the ultimate crescendo, where bold ideas, exceptional craftsmanship and unforgettable silhouettes came together.

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The designsDior’s romantic catwalk in the TuileriesThe cinematic elegance of Saint LaurentChanel’s Joyful Sophomore ActLoewe’s playful experimentGivenchy’s declaration of resilienceThe futuristic folklore of Louis VuittonThe creative energy that defines the seasonSee the most acclaimed designs on the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week autumn/winter 2026…DiorSaint LaurentBalmainAlaïaChanelGivenchyBalenciagaDries Van NotenCelineAlexander McQueenLoeweTom FordLouis VuittonThe rowRabanneHermesIssey MiyakeComme des GarconsJunya WatanabeJean-Paul Gaultier

Over the course of nine days, the Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026 schedule unfolded with a series of highly anticipated moments. Sophomore collections from newly appointed creative directors shared the spotlight with emotional farewells to designers concluding influential tenures. From couture-level tailoring to experimental fabric techniques, the catwalks revealed a season rich in creativity and reinvention.

Below is a closer look at the most lauded designs that defined the week’s presentations.

The designs

Dior’s romantic catwalk in the Tuileries

One of the most talked-about shows of the week came from Dior, where he was creative director Jonathan Anderson organized its second womenswear presentation in the historic Tuileries Gardens. The setting itself was poetic: an airstrip built around a pond full of lily pads under bright spring sunshine.

Anderson’s designs leaned heavily on romance and historical references, while still feeling refreshingly modern. Belle Époque-inspired silhouettes appeared throughout the collection, with cinched waists, sculpted jackets and flowing skirts that evoked a contemporary promenade.

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Meanwhile, nature-inspired embellishments took the garments to the next level. Floral jacquards, feather accents and whimsical shoes that resembled water lilies added an imaginative touch. As a result, the collection captured the spirit of both observation and execution. As Anderson described it, a simple walk in the park could become a theatrical moment, and the clothes reflected that idea beautifully.

The cinematic elegance of Saint Laurent

Anthony Vaccarello delivered a cinematic presentation for Saint Laurent, rooted in structure, sensuality and timeless tailoring. The show opened with a striking array of tuxedos, a tribute to the iconic ‘Le Smoking’, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. These sharply tailored looks reimagined the women’s suit with flowing lines and sloping shoulders, creating silhouettes that were both relaxed and commanding.

Elsewhere in the collection, delicate lace garments covered in silicone gave the pieces an architectural quality, while latex jackets and oversized faux fur coats added drama. Inspired by the atmosphere and mystery of 1970s cinema, the lineup balanced vulnerability with strength, reinforcing why Saint Laurent was a cornerstone of all Fall 2026 collections presented during Paris Fashion Week.

Chanel’s Joyful Sophomore Act

In the meantime, Matthieu Blazy returned to the catwalk with his second ready-to-wear collection for Chanel, presenting a vibrant and energetic vision at the Grand Palais. The show’s set resembled a whimsical construction site, complete with oversized, colorful cranes and a glittering floor. That feeling of joyful creativity was seamlessly carried through into the designs.

Dropped waist dresses, relaxed blazers and flowing jersey dresses created silhouettes inspired by Gabrielle Chanel philosophy of comfort and movement. At the same time, Blazy leaned on bold embellishments. Floral appliqués, feather accents and shimmering metallic details added texture and visual depth. Overall, the atmosphere was festive: clothes designed so that women can move freely, dance confidently and express themselves without restrictions.

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Loewe’s playful experiment

At Loewe, designers Jack McCollough And Lazaro Hernández embraced experimentation and playful creativity. Their second collection for the house introduced menswear to the catwalk and explored exaggerated shapes and inventive textures.

Oversized parkas and inflatable-inspired outerwear created dramatic silhouettes, while pastel shearling and patent leather bouclé jackets showcased the brand’s craftsmanship. Colorful latex slip dresses added a futuristic touch and pushed the boundaries of traditional catwalk design even further.

The show set enhanced the whimsical atmosphere. The space, filled with soft toy sculptures of animals and sea creatures, underlined the light-hearted spirit of the collection and reminded the audience that fashion can be both intellectually ambitious and wonderfully fun.

Givenchy’s declaration of resilience

Elsewhere, Sara Burton continued to refine her vision for Givenchy with a collection focused on creativity, resilience and personal expression. Customization remained an important point of attention.

Sharply cut suits and jackets featured elaborate collars reminiscent of classic Flemish portraits, combining historical inspiration with modern precision. Velvet dresses with daring thigh-high slits introduced an element of rebellious elegance, while leather accents on pockets and ties enhanced the structured aesthetic.

Ultimately, Burton’s message was clear: clothing can serve as a powerful reflection of identity. The result was a confident and emotionally resonant lineup that stood out at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026 for its thoughtful balance between tradition and modernity.

The futuristic folklore of Louis Vuitton

Finally, Louis Vuitton closed the season with theatrical grandeur. The collection was inspired by landscapes and traditional garments historically worn to navigate through them. The show was set on a surreal set designed to resemble futuristic mountains and rolling green peaks, providing the backdrop for a visually striking presentation.

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On the catwalk, exaggerated proportions dominated the silhouettes. Massive shoulder coats and protective outerwear seemed shaped by imaginary forces of nature. Meanwhile, accessories such as staff-worn bags and oversized headpieces alluded to ceremonial dress traditions.

Combining elements of nature, heritage and science fiction aesthetics, the collection introduced what could be described as a ‘new folklore’ for the future, a fitting and imaginative end to the week.

The creative energy that defines the season

What made Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026 so memorable was the delicate balance between heritage and innovation. Existing fashion houses revised their archives, while newer creative directors injected new perspectives into iconic brands.

From Dior’s poetic exploration of nature to Chanel’s joyful modernity and Loewe’s playful experimentation, the season proved once again that fashion thrives on reinvention. Designers not only presented clothes. They told stories, explored identity and pushed the boundaries of craft.

As the global catwalk presentations for Autumn/Winter 2026 draw to a close, the striking designs from Paris reaffirm why the city remains fashion’s ultimate stage. If these collections are any indication, the coming season will be defined by bold silhouettes, imaginative storytelling and a renewed celebration of creativity.

See the most acclaimed designs on the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week autumn/winter 2026…

Dior

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Saint Laurent

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Photo: Courtesy of Saint Laurent

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Balmain

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Alaïa

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Photo: courtesy of Alaïa

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Chanel

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Photo: Courtesy of Chanel

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Givenchy

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Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy

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Balenciaga

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Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga

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Dries Van Noten

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Photo: Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD via Getty Images

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Celine

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Photo: courtesy of Celine

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Alexander McQueen

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Photo: Courtesy of Alexander McQueen

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Loewe

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Photo: Photo by Dominique Maitre/WWD via Getty Images

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Tom Ford

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Photo: Courtesy of Tom Ford

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Louis Vuitton

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Photo: Giovanni Giannoni/WWD via Getty Images

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The row

Photo: Courtesy of The Row

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Rabanne

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Hermes

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Issey Miyake

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Comme des Garcons

Photo: Virgil CLAISSE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

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Junya Watanabe

Photo: Peter White/Getty Images

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Jean-Paul Gaultier

Photo: courtesy of Jean Paul Gaultier

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