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Chris Brown, SZA and More Attend Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton 2026 Show

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On January 20, 2026, Pharrell Williams presented the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 men’s collection at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris as part of Paris Men’s Fashion Week. The show also marked the 130th anniversary of the brand’s monogram.

The presentation featured a circular layout with a glass-walled central central installation allowing models to enter and exit around it. The collection combined loose cuts with utilitarian details, in shades ranging from neutral earth tones to selective highlights. Live music, including an orchestra and gospel choir, accompanied the presentation.

The front row included Usher, SZA, Chris Brown, KaicenatJohn Legend, Future, Miles Caton, among others from music and culture. Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s menswear creative director since 2023, closed the show and acknowledged attendees.

The presentation used architectural staging, live music, and a curated guest list, positioning the collection within the brand’s heritage.

Here are some of the celebrities who graced the front row.

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Carolyn Bessette‑Kennedy’s Wedding Dress and How It Changed Bridal Fashion

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If you’ve ever imagined wearing a slip dress for your wedding, you share the style sensibility of Carolyn Bessette‑Kennedy. Her simple, silk crepe gown redefined bridal fashion in the 1990s and launched designer Narciso Rodriguez into the spotlight. Decades later, the dress remains a reference point for minimalist elegance and bridal design around the world.

On September 21, 1996, Carolyn Bessette‑Kennedy married John F. Kennedy Jr. on Cumberland Island, Georgia. Her wedding dress, designed by her friend Narciso Rodriguez, notable for its simple, tailored design. Unlike the elaborate, heavily embellished gowns common in the mid‑1990s, the dress was a pearl-white silk crepe slip gown cut on the bias with a cowl neckline. It was tailored to fit her closely and emphasized clean lines.

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Bessette-Kennedy and Rodriguez collaborated closely on the design. She requested a gown that was designed according to her personal preferences. The construction was meticulous, with two couture fittings in Paris before the wedding. Because the gown was bias-cut with no zipper, final adjustments had to be made before the ceremony to ensure proper fit. She completed the ensemble with a sheer silk tulle veil, silk gloves designed by Rodriguez, crystal-beaded sandals, and a hair clip previously worn by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

The gown’s minimalist design was influential in shifting bridal fashion trends away from ornate, traditional gowns toward clean silhouettes, precise tailoring, and minimal elegance. Designers and brides began to favor bias-cut gowns, refined textures, and reduced ornamentation. The dress influenced both high-profile and commercial bridal trends.

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The gown also advanced Narciso Rodriguez’s career. It brought him international attention and helped establish his reputation in American fashion.

Bessette-Kennedy’s gown was a prominent example of a wedding dress designed according to personal preferences. Its impact is evident in today’s bridal trends, particularly in the continued popularity of bias-cut, minimalist gowns.

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Celebrity Models Take Over the Gucci Runway as Demna Debuts in Milan

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For the Fall/Winter 2026 presentation at Gucci during Milan Fashion Week, Demna Gvasalia introduced his first runway collection for the house with a casting lineup built around recognisable cultural figures as much as established runway names. The approach placed celebrity casting at the center of the presentation, highlighting the growing role of celebrities in runway presentations.

The runway featured leading supermodels across different generations. Kate Moss closed the show, while Karlie Kloss returned to the runway for a rare appearance. Emily Ratajkowski and Elsa Hosk added current runway relevance, and Italian runway regular Mariacarla Boscono showed her long-standing presence in Milan runway shows.

The casting also included models known for strong digital followings. Alex Consani and Amelia Gray represented a generation popular through social media and digital campaigns, while Gabbriette Bechtel brought work across music and fashion.

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One of the most discussed debuts came from Vivian Jenna Wilson, reflecting the brand’s continued interest in personalities with public recognition beyond traditional modeling paths.

The lineup also included figures from television and music. British television personality Bobby Brazier and rising rapper Nettspend stepped onto the runway, showing the mix of fashion and entertainment in current runway casting.

The mix of established supermodels with emerging figures from digital media and music, Gucci’s first runway under Demna positioned casting as a clear key element of the house’s evolving audience and current audience reach.

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The Best Street Style Seen at the Fall 2026 Shows in Milan

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Milan Fashion Week 2026 brought its signature street style energy to the city of Milan, where editors, models, and creators displayed their take on street style. The most photographed looks balanced classic neutrals with occasional bold colors. Although a few vibrant pieces appeared, the overall direction embraced neutral palettes.

Layering was a common styling choice in among attendees. Many used blazers and jackets to add structure and dimension to their outfits, while some attendees paired socks with heels or boots, adding a layered look. Jackets were paired with underlayers or matching two-piece sets, showing fashion insiders combined pieces to create layered outfits.

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Some attendees experimented with textures. Lightweight fabrics and subtle layering were seen, while denim appeared frequently across outfits. Many embraced coordinated denim pieces, pairing jackets with matching skirts or trousers.

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Among the accessories, mini bags appeared consistently, mostly coordinated with other elements of the outfit. Thin belts were used to define the waist. A few attendees opted for shoulder bags.

For those tracking Milan Fashion Week FW26 street style, coordinated denim sets, structured blazers, and earthy tonal dressing were mostly seen. Details such as pairing socks with heels or boots offered a wearable styling tip. As images from the week continue to circulate, these key choices are likely to inspire wardrobe staples for the coming months.

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