70 iconic celebrity looks at Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, from New York to Paris.
Since its inception, and as much as it serves as a platform to showcase new collections, Fashion Week has served as a cultural pulse check. In addition to runways and showrooms destined to sell collections, brands have consistently curated VIP sections that reflect their cultural and social standing, as well as their ability to adapt to the times. In recent years, the emergence of new social media platforms and the growth of global entertainment have prompted dynamic front rows, where attendants become an extension of the runway and play an essential part in the show’s narrative.
Who are the celebrities, tastemakers and influential names taking over Women’s Fashion Week Fall Winter 2026 across fashion capitals? No Manners Magazine has the ultimate masterlist of celebrities bringing buzz and shaping the event. From the pop culture icons who braved the cold in New York to the most sophisticated music sensations turning heads in the European fashion capitals, here’s a comprehensive list of the best celebrity sightings and most buzz-worthy moments at Fashion Week this season.
Don’t forget to keep refreshing as Fashion Week unfolds, rate your favorite looks and return at the end of the season to discover our readers’ best-rated celebrity appearances in each fashion capital.
..New York Fashion Week..
Amanda Seyfried at Tory Burch
With the 2000s split front top experiencing a fully-fledged renaissance, actor Amanda Seyfried didn’t miss the chance to pay tribute to this early aught staple at the Tory Burch show. Seyfried traded her signature elaborate gowns for a gold wrinkle-effect shirt styled to mimic a regular split front top. The actor wore the eye-catching top with a silver skirt with slits at both sides and cheetah-printed shoes, echoing another buzzy trend among stars.
Anne Hathaway at Ralph Lauren
Amid The Devil Wears Prada 2’s press tour, Anne Hathaway stepped out in New York for the Ralph Lauren FW26 show. Her front-row ‘fit consisted of a classy halter dress with diagonal sheer sections sewn throughout the piece, resulting in a layered effect. Subtly nodding at the return of goth style, the actor complemented the outfit with a fur stole and dark sunglasses.

Doyeon at Ralph Lauren
South Korean actor Doyeon Kim leaned into a fall-appropriate palette to attend the Ralph Lauren FW26 show in New York. Elegant, feminine and reflective of the runway theme, her outfit channeled high-end preppy by combining classic wardrobe staples with eye-catching details such as a Victorian ruff collar. For a remarkable NYFW debut, Doyeon enhanced her look with one of the most popular hairstyles of the season: long, wispy bangs.

Elle Fanning at Coach
Tapping into one of the year’s hottest trends, Elle Fanning stepped out at Cipriani 25 Broadway in a chunky caramel brown leather jacket. The Sentimental Value actor layered the jacket atop a printed silk dress. To complete the look, Fanning, a Coach ambassador and campaign star, channeled the brand’s latest ad push, wearing a mini book charm attached to a chocolate brown Tabby Chain Crossbody Bag.

Jennie at Calvin Klein
Not many can make office-inspired looks fashionable and worth replicating, but Calvin Klein’s longtime collaborator Jennie Kim knows the drill. The singer stepped out in The Shed to support Veronica Leoni’s third collection showing, dressed in a chic pantsuit and a striped white shirt worn with folded cuffs. Keeping up with the minimalist theme, Jennie wore her hair down and framed her no-makeup look with stylish Bayonetta glasses. Now, that’s the perfect front-row look for a city like New York.

Kento Nakajima at Coach
Just ahead of the release of his album IDOL1ST, Kento Nakajima graced the front rows of New York Fashion Week with Coach. The brand ambassador celebrated Coach’s leatherwork legacy with a look that leaned on the city’s edgy sensibilities. The ensemble featured pants with contrasting plaid patterns, a graphic tee (with NYC imagery, nonetheless) and a sturdy black leather jacket. Showcasing his attention to detail, the Japanese singer wore a square scarf tied around the neck and a large Tabby bag with the accessory du jour: a bag charm.

Milk Pansa at Calvin Klein
Pansa Vosbein, aka. Milk, put a winter spin on pantless fashion to attend the Calvin Klein FW26 show. The Thai actress, who returned to New York Fashion Week for a second season in a row, single-handedly brought back a trend that peaked in 2022. Her take embraced the very best of the Calvin Klein repertoire by combining all white undergarments with structural outerwear, both signatures of the U.S. brand. Beauty-wise, Milk wore pin-straight hair and accessorized with a beret.
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..London Fashion Week..
Alexa Chung at Simone Rocha
Style icon Alexa Chung championed theme and style juxtaposition on the Simone Rocha front row. Offering a peek into the designer’s first full-scale collaboration with Adidas, Chung sported lace shorts paired with kitten heels and a black sporty mini bag. To top off the look, the fashion personality mirrored the show’s inspiration (Perry Ogden’s photo series “Pony Kids”) with an Adidas bomber jacket, reminiscent of the designs popular among football fans back in the ‘90s.
Bright Vachirawit at Burberry
Animal print is having a moment on the runways and front rows since the start of the year. And, as proven by Thai superstar Bright Vachirawit, the trend is not going anywhere anytime soon. For his return to the Burberry front row, where he is a regular, the singer and actor put on a snakeskin coat that turned heads on his arrival at Old Billingsgate Market. Celebrating London’s irreverent spirit, Bright complemented his look with a popped-collar styling and wore his hair in a rebellious spiky look.
Eiji Akaso at Burberry
Eiji Akaso brought Burberry’s craftmanship and history to the fore at the FW26 show. The Japanese actor opted for a caramel-brown suede trench coat inspired by the brand’s archives and enhanced with an intricate laser-cut paisley pattern. The rest of the outfit included beaver-brown leather pants and dark suede boots, creating a cohesive ensemble rich in fall-leaning tones.

Olivia Dean at Burberry
Utilitarian pieces and fashion statements rarely coexist in the same outfit, but Grammy award-winning singer Olivia Dean combined them both in her look for the Burberry front row. The star, who serves as the face of Burberry’s Her perfume, wore a tan sweater and a long asymmetrical skirt made in Burberry’s signature trench material. Dean accessorized with angular sunglasses, a large fringed shoulder bag and a pair of pointed-toe shoes. It’s so easy to fall in love with her style…

Seungmin at Burberry
Whoever said brown and black don’t go together has clearly never seen K-pop singer Seungmin rocking this polarizing color duo. The Burberry ambassador broke the old-fashioned rule, creating a stylish tailored ensemble featuring brand staples. From the streamlined black trenchcoat to the slightly flamboyant brown suit and the plaid tie, everything about Seungmin’s look embodied Burberry’s legacy and sensibilities.

..Milan Fashion Week..
Alia Bhatt at Gucci
Gucci ambassador Alia Bhatt had all eyes on her on her arrival at Palazzo Delle Scintille, where Demna’s debut show for Gucci took place. Dressed in a monochrome look and tapping into the rise of all-leather ensembles, the Indian actress donned a leather coat worn as a dress and paired with kitten heels. The Alfa actor finished off the look with a futuristic note, adding angular eyewear and a wet-hair hairdo. Yet another look for the books…

Bang Chan at Fendi
Stray Kids’ frontman Bang Chan put a subtle twist on the animal print trend taking over the runways to attend Maria Grazia Chiuri’s inaugural show at the helm of Fendi. Mirroring key looks from the runway, the singer—a fixture at Milan Fashion Week and one of the buzziest names at the event every season—paired a sleek gray suit with a light blue band-collar shirt. The highlight of Bang Chan’s front row ‘fit was a tiger print Fendi Baguette, taken straight from the new collection—the perks of being a brand ambassador!
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Becky Armstrong at Tod’s
Rebecca Patricia Armstrong aka. Becky perfected the monochrome style formula on the VVIP section of the Tod’s FW26 show. The Thai actress, recognized for her groundbreaking performance in the Girls’ Love series, put a weather-appropriate spin on head-to-toe dressing with a burnt-orange look. Her outfit featured a leather midi skirt, a matching overcoat and a knit top of a nearly identical shade. To infuse her ensemble with subtle contrast, Becky wore a black pair of slingback shoes and a leather mini bag off the runway.

Becky G at Roberto Cavalli
“MAMIII” singer Becky G delivered one of this season’s finest celebrity looks on the front row of the Roberto Cavalli show. Loyal to the brand’s aesthetic, Becky G wore flared snakeskin pants styled with a bronze halter bodysuit with a cutout on the chest. Throwing it back to the 2000s, the look also featured a floor-length overcoat, shield glasses and the most eye-catching metallic accessories: a snake motif chain belt and a burgundy bag with ornate animal gold handles.
Faye Peraya at Ferragamo
Actor and former beauty pageant Faye Peraya supported Maximilian Davis’ latest presentation for Ferragamo, dressed in a trendy navy blue matching set. The semi-sheer ensemble featured a long, oversized blouse cinched at the waist and flowy pants of the same material. Everything was in the details, as Faye accessorized with strap kitten heels, ornate dangling earrings and an orange suede Hug Bag for a pop of color. The verdict? Stylish from head to toe!
Gulf Kanawut at Gucci
There are very few things our editorial team loves more than a well-dressed man and a man who knows how to experiment and have fun with fashion belongs to that list. Gulf Kanawut, Thai superstar and one of the people driving the hype at the Gucci FW26 show, is part of the select group of men reinventing fashion with every pubic appearance. For the Gucci front row, the star made a case for the ‘80s and early ‘90s-inspired crop top for men. Infused with a slightly futuristic flair, his look was complete with wide-legged pants, boots and statement shades. Talk about never missing a beat!

Hande Erçel with Nocturne
Though technically not part of the runway calendar at Milan Fashion Week, Turkish fashion brand Nocturne hosted an exclusive event in the city to fête their upcoming collaboration with screen queen Hande Erçel. The famed dizi actor dressed the part, wearing a look from the unreleased “It’s My Party” capsule. The outfit was stunningly chic, pairing early 2000s’ influences like the split bottom top and flared pants with modern-day details like navel charms and ornate piping. The Iki Dünya Bir Dilek leading woman topped off her outfit with a braided hairstyle and rosy makeup.
I.N at Bottega Veneta
In fashion, sometimes less is infinitely more. I.N, member of K-pop group Stray Kids, went by this principle at the Bottega Veneta show on February 28. The South Korean singer joined an elite group of people in the cultural and artistic sphere, dressed in a dove gray matching set. The ensemble paired relaxed-fit suede pants with a trucker jacket layered atop a tank top and a pinstripe shirt.
I.N at Damiani
I.N had adhered to the same mindset in previous days, when he attended a dinner organized by the jewelry house Damiani, as a guest of honor. At the event, held at the Michelin-starred Cracco, I.N went the classic route, wearing a three-piece suit, accented by a high jewellery brooch from Damiani’s Margherita collection.

Keng at Ferrari
Khemjira star Keng (Harit Buayoi) finessed the total leather trend with a monochrome look. Keng served an iconic look, dressed in a three-piece burgundy set that featured baggy panneled pants, a sleeveless crossed front vest and a blouson jacket tailored in an anatomy similar to the trench coat (wide lapels, detachable raglan sleeves, double-breasted front). The Thai actor, who has been everywhere since the supernatural drama series Khemjira rose to international acclaim, further boosted the look with a pair of statement glasses and an ultra-sleek slicked-back hairdo. No notes.
Lee Know at Gucci
If you’re a fashion aficionado, you probably remember a classic combination in menswear during the ‘90s: denim pants and a blazer. While in the past the likes of Keanu Reeves and George Clooney accompanied the formula with a shirt or a tee, Lee Know, member of K-pop group Stray Kids, updated the look with a high-neck top and patent leather shoes to attend the Gucci Primavera show. A gold chain, a hobo bag and the Asian heartthrob’s favorite hairstyle (the curtain bangs) tied it all together for the Gucci brand ambassador.

Mew Suppasit at Boss
Suiting up for success was the main theme at the Boss Fall/Winter 2026 show. Embodying the runway’s inspiration, Thai actor Mew Suppasit stepped out in the streets of Milan, decked out in a khaki three-piece suit. Mew, who traded the runway for the front row this season (ICYMI, the actor is also a seasoned catwalk model), elevated his look with a slew of motifs: a striped shirt, a paisley tie and a navy blue silk scarf. We love to see a well-dressed man!

Namtan at Prada
Thai actor Namtan delighted fans and onlookers at Fondazione Prada with a modern iteration of the tracksuit. The star departed from the more feminine-leaning looks she has sported in previous seasons, in favor of a relaxed total look. Namtam, however, still looked every bit the style icon she is, dressed in a cropped khaki jacket and elastic waistband flowy pants. Taking things to front row territory, Namtam accessorized with a bucket hat, a white mini bag, black pointed-toe heels and a choker with the Prada Triangle logo.
Pond Naravit at Prada
Trust actor Pond Naravit to infuse novelty into nearly anything he wears. For his first Prada front row, the Thai star embraced streamlined silhouettes and simplicity with a twist. His look consisted of slim-fit black trousers and a blue V-neckline sweater. The key point was courtesy of a white short-sleeve shirt with red patterns, worn underneath and half-tucked into the pants, leaving one of the front panels visible under the sweater. This simple style hack brough the outfit to life, channeling Prada’s penchant for minimalism with unconventional details.

Xiao Zhan at Gucci
Throughout his partnership with Gucci, Chinese actor Xiao Zhan has kept things classy and effortless on the front row. For Gucci’s latest collection unveiling, however, the star switched things up, going for a bold Matrix-reminiscent outfit. Reflecting the runway, the star offered a throwback to the early aughts, dressed in a pair of dark wash blue jeans, a black tee, and a long black coat. To complete the Matrix inspiration, Xiao Zhan wore rectangular frames, serving an audacious, edgy and memorable outfit we’ll be talking about for seasons to come.

..Paris Fashion Week..
Jisoo at Dior
Dior’s longtime ambassador and collaborator Jisoo asserted her place in the brand’s front row, dressed in an ethereal version of the LBD (Little Black Dress). Reprising the feminine aesthetic she has championed throughout her tenure as one of Dior’s most prominent faces, the singer and actor rocked a sheer mini dress with a bubble skirt and a long train trailing behind. Underneath, Jisoo wore a cropped top that created a layered effect. As for accessories, the superstar sported pointed-toe heels and added a contrasting detail with a white Lady Dior bag.

Lingling Kwong at Dior
Another brand ambassador making her first Fashion Week appearance in the role, Lingling Kwong reworked the classic Canadian tuxedo with a look from the Dior Pre-Fall 2026 collection. The Thai darling reinvented denim-on-denim, wearing a black velvet jacket atop a frilled collar shirt and wide-legged jeans. LingLing’s look relied on the power of texture play (velvet against denim) and classic details: a leather handbag and straight hair with subtle face-framing strands.

Orm Kornnaphat at Dior
Split-bottom tops are just starting to come back in vogue and The Secret of Us actor Orm Kornnaphat is among the stars leading the revival. For her first Fashion Week attendance as a Dior ambassador, Orm opted for an elaborate ribbon-woven top that played with the convergence of two styles gaining momentum: camo-print (á la Dior, of course) and the Y2K split top, tied at the front. Balancing out the top, Orm wore Jonathan Anderson’s iteration of the cargo pants: a structural pair in utilitarian material. In contrast with the look, the beauty was soft makeup and an elegant face-framing layered blowout.

Kiko Mizuhara at Saint Laurent
Japanese model and style icon Kiko Mizuhara has never failed to serve a standout look at Fashion Week and the latest Saint Laurent show was no exception. The star captured attention, dressed in a purple-blue nylon coat reminiscent of silhouettes popular in the ‘80s. Channeling the decade’s energy, Kiko complemented the coat with white heels and a brushed hairstyle styled to the side and featuring mall bangs. Ah, yes, she also wore the most on-brand 1980s-infused earrings.
Milk Pansa at Saint Laurent
Bridging Saint Laurent’s signature sleekness with her personal style, Thai actor and newly minted brand ambassador Milk Pansa made a fashion statement at the Saint Laurent front row. Milk donned a black high-waisted leather pencil skirt with a tucked-in white shirt. The boldest part of Milk’s look was the shirt, adorned with an oversized collar bow and statement cuff. Paired with a sturdy moto jacket, Milk’s look exuded daring and powerful energy. Dialing all the way up, the actor accessorized with large decorative earrings and white slingback shoes. Chic, so chic!

Francois Arnaud at Saint Laurent
Heated Rivalry star Francois Arnaud perfected the Saint Laurent look at the brand’s FW24 show. As it has been a theme among showgoers this season, the actor single-handedly challenged old-fashioned rules that deem mixing certain colors a faux pas. Arnaud proved that black and navy blue can go together, wearing dark blue pleated trousers with a matching silk shirt and a shiny tie tucked under the third button. Tying it all together, and channeling the runway’s aesthetic, the actor sported a black satin overcoat.
Johnny Suh at Acne Studios
We’re officially in the era of the fold-over shirt cuffs. From Paul Mescal at the BAFTAs to Charlotte Gainsbourg at Paris Fashion Week, everybody is opting for this styling move. Never one to miss what’s in, U.S. K-pop star Johnny Suh, sported retro tailoring with folded cuffs to fulfill his ambassador duties at the Acne Studios show. The singer revived ‘70s swag with a vintage-inspired suit that checked all the boxes of retro style: wider lapels, relaxed fit and flared pants. Johnny’s ‘70s hunk look took a modern turn, paired with a double shirt (with a pointy collar, of course, to go with the old-school theme) and a tie interestingly wrapped around the neck without a knot. Well, you do you, Johnny, we’re always all for it.

Win Metawin at Acne Studios
Another of the internet’s collective crushes sitting front row at the Acne Studios show was Win Metawin. Though the actor is in no way a newcomer to the fashion circuit, he received extra attention on his debut in the Parisian scene. As it is his speciality, the actor went for a straightforward ensemble, elevated with key details. Win’s outfit featured
velvet pants paired with a leather jacket and a half-tucked shirt. The look combined the best of past trends, from the velvet reintroduction that has taken force since Men’s Fashion Week in January to the Millennial-era tucked-in shirt that has sparked online debates since the start of the year. I guess it’s fair to say Win is one of the early adopters of trends, giving his seal of approval to 1970s and 2010s style signatures.
Tu Tontawan in Dior
While Dior ambassador Tu Tontawan went for an entirely different look to attend the brand’s FW24 show, she’s making it to the list for one of the looks she wore after the event. Departing from the all-white ensemble and pared-down glam she sported to watch the show, Tu reinvented her image in a feminine black ensemble. Tu served elegance and just the right amount of Wednesday-core energy in a black shorts and sweater set that featured a buttoned plastron and wing collar. Everything about the look was, to put it in internet terms, chef kiss, including the pink-toned makeup and the blunt bangs.

Zee Pruk at Off-White
The Next Prince leading man Pruk Panich (Zee Pruk) mirrored Off-White’s street style-packed runway on his Paris Fashion Week debut. Embodying the brand’s roots (casual wear turned into everyday luxury), the Thai personality sported items straight off the new collection. His fit featured distressed denim pants with inserts of quilted fabric, a contrasting red satin bomber jacket and a pair of what fashion jargon calls “dad sneakers,” But don’t fret, unlike what the name suggests, these sneakers are favored as a streetstyle staple by the coolest people we know—Zee included.
Macarena García Romero at Maje
Parisian clothing brand Maje’s FW26 collection reimagines hotel suites as private spaces where magic (like getting ready) happens. The presentation, fittingly staged in a hotel suite, reunited figures like Mexican actor Macarena García Romero, who you might recognize from series such as Control Z and the newly debuted Doc (Netflix). For the occasion, Macarena embraced the resurgence of volumized silhouettes, dressed in a black bubble mini skirt, a feminine white blouse and tights. Always ladylike and poised, the actor complemented her look with the pointed-toe flats that dominated the 2000s and have now returned in full force.
Olivia Rodrigo at Chloé
Boho style has been an on-and-off obsession in fashion for as long as we can remember. We’ve seen the style take all forms, and just when we believed we had moved on from it, Olivia Rodrigo made a strong case for boho-chic on the Chloé front row. Rodrigo, ever the style chameleon, fit right into the Chloé front row, dressed in a long peachy-pink dress. The look was simple, but perfectly embodied the Chloé woman and nodded to the rise of boudoir fashion, featuring a thin, airy fabric and large lace hems. The “good 4 u” singer completed her front row look with the perfect details: a long multi-strand necklace and the highly coveted Chloé Paddington Bag. I am slightly obsessed with this look.
NuNew at Off-White
Thai actor NuNew, known for roles in highly successful productions such as The Next Prince and Cutie Pie, always looks Fashion Week-ready, so naturally, his first PFW appearance lived up to expectations. The star arrived at Lycée Henri V in the Quartier Latin of Paris, wearing a streetwear favorite combination: jeans and a varsity jacket. The piece, however, was no regular jacket, but a cropped iteration that went along with NuNew’s gender-bending style. As for accessories, the actor opted for a pair of chunky-sole statement shoes, wire-frame glasses, and the chicest mullet we saw on the fourth day of PFW.
Chappell Roan at Vivienne Westwood
Those acquainted with fashion history might remember the iconic bottom-baring look that Dame Vivienne Westwood wore to receive the Order of the British Empire medal in 1992. Intentionally or not, “Pink Pony Club” singer Chappell Roan’s appearance at the latest Vivienne Westwood show was eerily reminiscent of the legendary moment. Roan’s deceptively modest outfit consisted of a gray satin minidress with floral appliqués along a deep V neckline. Once she turned around, however, she revealed a backless skirt that left the bottom half of her body exposéd. Roan completed her bold front row ‘fit with a chiffon scarf worn as a choker, sheer gloves, a bouffant hairstyle and her signature glam. Frankly, perfection.
Wang Yibo at Loewe
Loewe ambassador Wang Yibo is a style chameleon through and through. One season, he might rock an avant-garde suit, the next a preppy look and then the next, a sporty take on color blocking. Arriving at Château de Vincennes for the FW26 show, the actor channeled Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s debut collection by sporting vibrant colors. The actor and style icon wore white denim pants with an electric blue technical jacket. The look came together through the details: a turtleneck with the brand’s wordmark on the collar worn atop a shirt with green stripes. Oh, and how to forget his effortless take on the classic centre part hair?
Hyunjin at Dior
Hyunjin, South Korean heartthrob from the K-pop group Stray Kids, leaned on the revival of animal print for an effortless but effective front row appearance. The star stepped out in Jardin des Tuileries wearing what was, in the past, a faux pas in fashion: brown and black in the same outfit. Thankfully, times have changed, everybody is done with outdated style rules and Hyunjin would make anything look fashionable. The keypoint, however, was the snakeskin footwear that Hyunjin sported, embracing an early trend that the most updated fashionistas, including Rihanna, are championing since the start of the year. With Hyunjin’s seal of approval, we can officially say snakeskin footwear is in. (Read more about Hyunjin’s snakeskin shoes here).

Afra Saraçoğlu at Balenciaga
Every season, dizi superstar Afra Saraçoğlu is one of the best-dressed guests on the Balenciaga front row. For her most recent appearance in Paris, the Turkish actor brought monochromatic fashion to the next level with a chic but sultry black get-up. The winning style combo included slim-fit tailored pants and an open-back crop top that stole all the attention. Paired with leather gloves, statement pumps and a sleek updo, the actor looked absolutely ready to hit the runway.
PP Krit at Balenciaga
Although Thai actor and Balenciaga ambassador PP Krit can never go wrong with his front row looks—the star is a certified fashion maven with a myriad of fashion accolades under his belt—he still outdid himself at the Balenciaga FW26 show. The I Told Sunset About You leading wore a clear denim set with brown accents that felt particularly suited for this time of the year. Leaning on street wear territories, the star’s outfit featured beige denim baggy pants and a coordinated jacket styled with caramel brown work boots and a suede Rodeo bag. Everything about it was chef kiss.

Tay Tawan at Loewe
Loewe brand ambassador Tay Tawan brought relaxed luxury to the front row, dressed in tan chinos, a light blue shirt, and a brown sweatshirt. Repping the brand’s aesthetics (like the brand ambassador he is), the Thai actor completed the look with a yellow jacket that added contrast without overloading the outfit. He finished off the ensemble with brown shoes, a leather bag that he carried over the shoulder for the ultimate cool-man appearance, and a variation of the slicked-back hairstyle that Asian idols have perfected this season.
Hudson Williams at Balenciaga
Hudson Williams, breakout star of the queer hockey romance Heated Rivalry, debuted in the role of Balenciaga’s Friend of the House, attending the brand’s FW24 show. Despite his recent rise to stardom, the actor is no stranger to the front rows or the Fashion Week dynamics, so he looked in his element, dressed in a total-black look straight off the new collection. Williams donned relaxed-fit trousers and a basic tee layered under a semi-shiny leather blouson. Upgrading the look were a pair of Wayfarer glasses and the Balenciaga Rodeo bag—a perfect look for a perfect Friend of the House.
Juyeon at Balenciaga
THE BOYZ’s singer and Balenciaga ambassador Juyeon often favors unconventional styling and slightly avant-garde statements to attend Fashion Week. This season, however, the singer flipped the script, opting for an effortless black denim and matching tee combination. Never one to keep things flat, Juyeon elevated the look with a studded leather jacket. The key point that made Juyeon stand out as a true Balenciaga boy? The brand logo embellishment on the back of his caramel brown jacket.
Yorch at Yohji Yamamoto
Yorch of K-pop group POW reimagined the total-black look for his attendance at the Yohji Yamamoto FW26 show. The star, who originally rose to fame as an actor in Thailand, delivered a noteworthy all-black ensemble adorned with contrasting white graphic print. Yorch’s matching set featured black oversized bermudas and a shirt, layered under a long overcoat. As for beauty, the star kept things simple, adhering to the Asian superstar hair code: the curtain bangs.

Tyla at Jean Paul Gaultier
South African superstar Tyla paid tribute to Jean Paul Gaultier’s legacy with her front row look at the brand’s FW24 runway. Tyla wore a gray drop-waist midi-dress that revisited the iconic cone bra Madonna popularized in the 1990s. The piece featured a long croseted bodice with sharp cone cups at the chest. The dress was complete with a gathered skirt and styled with black heels and a lace choker. Yes! That’s how you do a JPG front row…

Ceci de la Cueva at Roger Vivier
Mexican singer and actor Ceci de la Cueva looked spring-ready as she attended various events and fashion shows in Paris. At the Roger Vivier FW26 presentation, in particular, the Wicked voice artist looked dazzling in a white tweed mini dress heavily embellished with sequins. The piece featured decorative pockets and gold buttons and was paired with a bedazzled bag. Accesorized with pink and orange accents (pumps and tinted sunglasses), Ceci’s look was a standout at the event.
Anya Taylor-Joy at Dior
Dior ambassador and campaign star Anya Taylor-Joy channeled angelic beauty in a midi slip dress. Despite its deceptively simple silhouette, the dress’ liquid satin finish elevated the look to front row material. Taylor-Joy complemented the dress with a stole of the same material and (intentionally or not) brought it to the next level by carrying a natural rose in her hand during her arrival at Jardins de Tuileries. Chic x10.

Kai at Lacoste
Fresh off inking an ambassadorship deal with Lacoste, Kai returned to Paris Fashion Week dressed in a head-to-toe light blue set. The member of K-pop group EXO, dance prodigy and solo artist, sported a look at the convergence of tailoring and everyday luxury: a relaxed blazer with semi-wide-leg trousers and a long coat hung around the shoulders. The Lacoste darling tied it all together with a pair of sneakers, brand brooches and a chic curtain-bang hair look.

Wang Yibo at Chanel
Long coats have been a recurrent item on and off the runways this season. Chinese star Wang Yibo took it up a notch by sporting a long velvet coat in the color of the season: tan brown. The actor also made a smart layering exercise, starting with a black turtleneck as the base. He then added a grey button-up and completed the outfit with black trousers. We give this a 10/10.

Gemini at Chanel
Monochrome fashion has been the most popular style at Paris Fashion Week, but that doesn’t mean Chanel brand ambassador Gemini didn’t stand out in the front row. Quite the opposite. The singer offered a lesson on pared-down style for the VIP section, dressed in head-to-toe black. Though black on black is in no way a novelty, the Thai actor brough the look to the next level by pairing contrasting textiles: light wool trousers with an ecru long-sleeve polo. The ultimate touch of cool? Cat-eye sunglasses and an imposing timepiece on his wrist to prove just how much Gemini cares about details.

Jennie at Chanel
Chanel icon Jennie Kim might’ve worn the coolest and most innovative spin on the nake dressing trend at Paris Fashion Week. The “like JENNIE” singer arrived at Grand Palais in a net beaded ensemble that paired a straight skirt and a split front top. Underneath, the singer wore a bralette and high-waisted briefs, creating a cool and tasteful layered effect. To brave Paris’ changing weather ing this time of the year, Jennie wore a crocodile patent leather coat and toted a matching bag. How to be Jennie?
Miu Natsha at Chanel
Natsha Taechamongkalapiwat, best recognized as Miu Natasha, chose to embrace the Chanel house codes for her first front row appearance with the French brand. The Thai actor, star of My Safe Zone, went by the Chanel playbook, dressed in a tweed set consisting of a beige mini skirt, V-neck top and a jacket with red accents and black tassel details. A mini bag works with any look, so Miu carried a top-handle purse. Beauty-wise, she kept things chic with a sleek ponytail and pink lipstick.

Lena Lalina at Chanel
Lorena Lalina Schuett, aka. Lena Lalina, graced the Chanel front row, dressed in a two-piece knit set with floral appliques on the hems and cuffs. The light yellow look was perfectly contrasted and accentuated by a pair of two-toned heels, a black mini bag and a chunky gold necklace. The actor, who actually played opposite Miu Natasha in My Safe Zone and was also a first-timer at the event, completed her appearance with a delightful half-up, half-down hairstyle. We rate it a 10!
Alycia Debnam-Carey at Zimmerman
Australian actor Alycia Debnam-Carey returned to the Zimmermann front row, donning a striking red number. The outfit consisted of a sheer lace dress taken straight off the Spring 2026 collection. The maxi gown had everything a spring-ready piece needs: off-the-shoulder sleeves with front slits, a statement trim detail and a V-shaped cutout at the neckline. For the perfectly balanced look, Debnam-Carey styled the dress with soft waves and nude makeup.

Urassaya Sperbund at Louis Vuitton
Thai actor Urassaya Sperbund (Yaya) styled the perfect spring look to attend Nicolas Ghesquière’s most recent runway. Yaya took the style-forward route, dressed in an iteration of the convertible pants that, thanks to its unfastened closings along the legs, allowed an off-the-shoulder jumpsuit to peek underneath. The My Cherie Amour star elevated the look with black boots and natural makeup that we’ll be adding to our spring beauty moodboard.

Chase Infiniti at Louis Vuitton
Total looks and matching sets have reigned supreme this Fashion Week. Takes have ranged from understated to unconventional, but Louis Vuitton ambassador Chase Inifiniti went for an audacious twist on the classic Canadian tuxedo to attend the brand’s FW26 show. The One Battle After Another actor tapped the same silhouette and same styling you would expect from classic bootcut jeans paired with a trucker jacket… only that her look traded denim for purple velvet. A pair of boots and the new LV Squire East West bag added the perfect dash of casual-chic.

Alysa Liu at Louis Vuitton
Olympic champion Alysa Liu is the walking embodiment of unwavering and confident personal style. For her front-row debut at Paris Fashion Week, the ice skater kept things consistent with her own aesthetic by wearing a denim-on-denim set (jeans and jacket) atop a white tee. The look paired beautifully with her high-contrast hair (which many have dubbed halo hair) and was complete with the front row’s bag du jour—the monogrammed Squire East West.

Felix at Louis Vuitton
You might recognize Aussie star and Louis Vuitton ambassador for his runway-ready style and more fashion-experimental lookbook, but the singer also knows how to embrace time-tested formulas. The fashion darling, who skipped the runway this season (ICYMI, Felix is an LV runway fixture), went for the quintessential denim and white combo to grace the Louis Vuitton FW26 front row. Opting for a match that can never go wrong, Felix’s outfit combined light-wash distressed denim pants with a white tank top. Imppecabbly stylish as usual, the Stay Kids’ member topped it all with a black collarless jacket. The cherry on top was a pair of white loafers, a layered necklace and the Louis Vuitton’ Squire East West, which reimagines the iconic LV Alma bag.
Zendaya at Louis Vuitton
According to stylist Law Roach, Zendaya has already tied the knot, depriving us of having a glimpse at her wedding dress. However, the fashion queen gave us the next best thing, stepping out in Paris in head-to-toe white. Featuring a crisp white shirt, a contemporary iteration of the bubble skirt, and what eagle-eyed photographers believed to be a wedding band, her look had everybody doing a double-take. Regardless of her marital status, that’s Zendaya, ladies and gentlemen!

Lisa at Louis Vuitton
Thai singer, actor and dancer Lisa Manobal arrived at Cour Carrée du Louvre to watch the Louis Vuitton FW26 show, clad in a look that combined contemporary influences with historical inspirations. The White Lotus actor’s front row fit included slim leather pants and a crop top with leg-of-mutton sleeves and pleated details at the front and opening. Adding a modern-day flair, Lisa’s outfit was complete with a sort of leather overskirt piece that also doubled down as a belt. The rest of the look followed the same color scheme, including Lisa’s nails (an artful black manicure with gold 3D embellishments).

Thasorn Klinnium (Emi) at Miu Miu
Actor Emi Thasorn took the upcoming season’s hottest trends to the Miu Miu FW26 show, styling a bright orange floral skirt with a suede bomber jacket and a bag of matching material. There were several layers to the look, but the key point was on the mix and match of textures and colors. While this look might not be easy to replicate for the regular person, Emi managed to pull it off, backed up by her it-girl status. Oh, and we’re taking beauty notes from her irregular fringe hairstyle and blush-heavy makeup.

Minnie at Miu Miu
Minnie of K-pop group i-dle opted for a suede-loaded outfit for her latest Paris Fashion Week attendance at Miu Miu. While suede is often considered a casual staple, Minnie made the textile look sophisticated, going for a coordinated skirt and jacket ensemble, worn with a light blue shirt, brown pumps and a satchel bag. Miu Miu goes hard on the details, so of course, Minnie channeled the brand aesthetic, adding an orange silk scarf and a chain necklace. This was so chic.

Yeonjun at the Miu Miu after-party
Following his Paris Fashion Week runway debut with Miu Miu (more about it here), Yeonjun took it upon himself to reinvent the Canadian tuxedo with the classic Miu Miu sensibilities. Unlike the takes on denim-on-denim we have seen this season, the singer (a member of the K-pop group TXT) went for contrasting denim shades. His outfit combined medium-wash denim pants and a light-wash jacket with a suede detachable collar. Yeonjun was on top of the layering game, rounding out the look with a light blue shirt, a contrasting burgundy sweater and a silk scarf. That’s certainly the look of an it-boy.

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Freen Sarocha at Valentino
Though technically not a show on the official Fashion Week calendar, Valentino showed its FW26 collection on March 12. For the occasion, permanently best-dressed star Freen Sarocha leaned on bold color and Valentino staples. Channeling the boldness that marked ‘80s style, the actor sported a fuchsia collarless jacket and mini skirt set, worn atop a sheer lace blouse and floral tights. Freen’s look checked all the boxes for the perfect brand ambassador outfit, adding classic Valentino items: Rockstud heels and the new Panthea bag. Ah, she took it all to the next level with aqua blue earrings and glamorous uniform waves.
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