Paris Fashion Week is back at it again ready to knock everyone out of the park! Well, right now, the Spring/Summer 2026 shows are in full swing, and we’ve been glued to the highlights. We all know and love these brands, so let’s rock the runway and check out the highlights!
Saint Laurent
Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello kicked off the week with a spectacular show featuring billowing gowns, bejeweled statement earrings, oversized shades, and the result was absolutely breathtaking. The French garden set of hydrangeas was staged before an illuminated Eiffel Tower, because when you’re Saint Laurent, you go big or go home.
The collection swung between severity and high romance. Opening with leather pencil skirts and softened by billowing bow blouses with dramatically oversized ties tucked under belted aviator jackets. Bold shoulders dominated, and the color palette was anything but shy, why would it be?
This whole vibe be summarized as garden party meets rock concert energy, and we are obsessed. Vaccarello said he was inspired by Françoise Giroud’s description of the YSL woman as “louche by day, countess by night,” and honestly? Nailed it.
Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière staged his show within the former summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Musée du Louvre. Talk about a flex. Because when you’re Louis Vuitton, why wouldn’t you just casually take over a historical palace?
Fur-trimmed satin coats that look like opera drama but cozy, plus these sheer gowns with giant bows. Structured jackets and leather pieces say versatility, like you throw on a coat over jeans and call it an outfit. There’s just that “home sweet home” energy without feeling lazy.
It’s all about personal autonomy, dressing up with nowhere specific to go, but feeling fabulous anyway. The brand’s heritage was made fresh and relevant, without losing that luxe factor that makes it Louis Vuitton. Mission accomplished, honestly.
Dior
Jonathan Anderson opened his first womenswear show for Dior with, “Do you dare enter…the House of Dior?” projected on a giant screen. Already screams iconic for Fashion Week. And what’s even more iconic are the outfits featured, a mix of the old and new.
He nailed this push-pull between everyday and total fantasy, like pairing slouchy jeans or denim miniskirts with these wild hats and feather-light lace dresses that make you feel like a garden party runaway. It’s got that “jeans and a nice top” hack we all love, but with pink coats and suede bags.
For more on our top pics of this show, check out our article here!
Courrèges
Light em up, up, up! Nicolas Di Felice turned up the heat for Courrèges‘ latest collection all inspired by the blazing summer sun. Think beach escapes with draped sun-visors turned into sculptural dresses, skin-baring bodysuits that nod to old-school space-age minis, and tank tops with cheeky cut-outs. And, of course, with those iconic face veil openers, who needs sunglasses then?
The overall palette plus that splash of blue was just the perfect mix of space and summer. It’s gutsy and free, like the outfits are daring you to step out confidently, but in a fun effortless way. If you’re looking for that perfect balance of retro-futuristic cool and wearable pieces, Courrèges continues to nail it.
Weinsanto
Primadonna Girl, all I ever wanted was the world. Classic song for these classic looks turned all new! Victor Weinsanto drew from his own summer nuptials at this epic château, turning it into a Rococo playground. It’s couture meets sculpture fun, like a garden party crashed by the Queen’s designer.
It’s all go-go energy. With long skirts and edgy cuts that balance the opulence, making it feel normal rather than stuffy. It’s like Versailles crashed by modern Instagram stylists, and spun around with princess era Barbies. Fortunately, we won’t need to put on one of those huge petticoats for this.
Marie Antoinette may have not said “let them eat cake,” but we say “let them be slay!”. Don’t call Robespierre on us, please.
Stella McCartney
Here come old flat-top, he come grooving up slowly. We promise we’ll be talk about her more including the feathers, but here’s a small taste! Stella McCartney wrapped her SS26 at the Pompidou, all about power, play, and that signature rebellion. From tailored pantsuits to flowy maxis, this one certainly deserves to be a crowd pleaser.
Stay tuned for our piece diving deeper into her theme and sustainability in fashion!
Paris Fashion Week Spring is giving us everything we needed and more. The best part? We’re only partway through the week. More shows, more drama, more looks that’ll have us dreaming. Keep your eyes out for more from us if you wanna stay updated!