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Our Favorite Looks from Ferragamo’s SS26 Show  

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“A bold fusion of 1920s elegance and Africana influences — Ferragamo SS26 captured modern luxury with timeless edge.”

Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection drew inspiration from the Roaring Twenties and the Africana movement.

With Maximilian Davis as the creative director, we witnessed creativity, modern designs and craftsmanship at its finest. From this season, here are seven standout staples that caught our attention

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

For the very first look, we have a gold satin button-up shirt with long sleeves and matching wide-leg trousers. A gold satin sash tied around the waist for a monochrome effect and brown leather shoulder bag to go.

This look was bold, creative and definitely had to have a spot on our list.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

The second outfit featured an oversized beige blazer with a V-neck with a very short skirt that complements the outfit. The long dark scarf adds a bold twist to the look.

For accessories, she has a statement orange bag, a chunky gold necklace and black and white designer shoes.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

Up next, we have an outfit inspired by the fashion style in the 1920’s, a halter neck free-flowing dress with feather details and scarf that add a touch of luxury to the look.

Her shoes are the same cream colour of the dress which adds a monochrome vibe to the overall look.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

For the next dress, we also have a monochromatic look playing here. A bright yellow sleeveless top with a round neckline paired with a matching mini skirt which had lace detailing.

The yellow panels and shoes tied the look together. It was simple but stylish and sophisticated.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

One of the highlights reimagined 1920s glamour with a clean, contemporary edge.

This outfit has a fitted double-breasted blazer with a low neckline and matching knee-length straight skirt with very unique open-toe shoes. It bridged past and present easily, making it one of the strongest statements of the show.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

The dress was an oversized kaftan styled dress with deep V-neckline and very unique patchings, fringes and a beautiful fusion of black, grey and gold.

The black scarf and shoes kept it simple and tied the look together beautifully.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

And for the last dress, this one stood out for its simplicity. This look featured a light brown midi gown with button details and a subtle slit on one side.

The black leather bag added sharpness and bright red pointed-toe shoes added a pop of colour to the whole look.

For those who missed Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, these were the standout looks that defined the collection

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Rabanne Names Olivier Rousteing Creative Director

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Rabanne has appointed Olivier Rousteing as its new Creative Director, bringing one of fashion’s most influential designers to the French house as it enters its next creative chapter. Rousteing succeeds Julien Dossena, whose 13-year tenure helped redefine Rabanne for a contemporary audience while preserving the house’s signature spirit of innovation.

The appointment marks Rousteing’s return to a leading creative role after concluding a transformative 14-year run at Balmain, where he became one of the industry’s most recognisable designers. Appointed Creative Director at just 25, he reshaped the Parisian label through his bold creative vision, celebrity relationships and influential digital presence, turning Balmain into a global luxury brand.

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Announcing the news, Rousteing described joining Rabanne as “a tremendous honour,” paying tribute to founder Paco Rabanne’s pioneering vision and acknowledging the creative foundation established by Dossena. He said he looks forward to building on the house’s rich heritage while contributing his own perspective to its future.

Founded in 1966 by Paco Rabanne, the maison earned international acclaim for challenging traditional fashion conventions through the use of unconventional materials including metal, plastic and chainmail. Over the decades, the brand has remained synonymous with experimentation, craftsmanship and a forward-looking design philosophy that continues to influence contemporary fashion.

Rousteing’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Rabanne. Under parent company Puig, the brand has become one of the group’s strongest global businesses, supported by blockbuster fragrance franchises including 1 Million, Invictus and Fame. The fashion house now enters its next phase with a renewed focus on strengthening the connection between its fashion identity and wider beauty business.

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His debut collection for Rabanne is scheduled to be unveiled during Paris Fashion Week in March 2027, offering the first glimpse of how he intends to reinterpret one of France’s most distinctive fashion.

The move also adds another major development to luxury fashion’s ongoing wave of creative leadership changes. Rousteing brings with him a track record of blending heritage with contemporary culture, cultivating a global audience through both his runway collections and his influential presence beyond fashion.

As Rabanne prepares for its next chapter, attention will now turn to Paris Fashion Week in March 2027, where Rousteing will present his first collection for the house.

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The Best Street Style Moments from Fall 2026 Couture Week

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The heat wave in Paris might have been overwhelming, but it didn’t stop guests from bringing their best. Fashion on the streets mirrored what was happening on the runways, with guests wearing similar textures, shapes and details.

Haute Couture Week, which takes place twice a year, remains one of the most exclusive events in fashion, with only designers approved by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM) invited to present their collections. This season’s schedule included brands like Schiaparelli, Chanel, Dior, Viktor & Rolf, Iris Van Herpen, and Robert Wun, alongside newer additions like Standing Ground and Manish Malhotra. While some houses like Maison Margiela were absent, the week still delivered powerful presentations.

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Gigi Hadid

Throughout the week, designers unveiled collections filled with hand-stitched elements and bold textures. Gigi Hadid also made an impression on the runway in a black feather cocoon look, which offered a sense of ease in the middle of the heat.

But what happened outside the shows was just as interesting. Despite the hot temperatures, guests stepped out in variety of looks. From A-list names like Cynthia Erivo to Teyana Taylor, the streets of Paris turned into a second runway.

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Emma Corrin at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show

Emma Corrin arrived in a sculptural feathered jacket that felt ethereal. The piece featured a high neck covered in feathers that rose up toward the ears, with sharp, pointed details at the chest.

As Paris Haute Couture Week Fall/Winter 2026-2027 comes to a close, these are some of the best street style moments seen among celebrities so far.

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Teyana Taylor at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Naomi Watts at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Cynthia Erivo at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Giveon at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Sabrina Carpenter at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Lily Collins at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Hudson Williams at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Shailene Woodley at the Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

 

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Nick & Priyanka Chopra Jonas at the Dior fashion show as part of Paris Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026

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All the Celebrities Seen at Chanel’s Fall 2026 Couture Show

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This week, Paris Couture Week for the Fall 2026 season officially kicked off, and on July 7, Chanel presented its latest collection at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. In his second haute couture presentation for the house, Matthieu Blazy drew inspiration from a storybook tied to Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, using the brand’s own archives as inspiration.

On the runway, the collection was a mix of sheer fabrics, rich embroidery, and bejeweled finishes. There were also soft, whimsical elements, from pearl-covered pieces and butterfly-like details to bold floral designs and statement jewelry, giving the presentation a fairy tale feel.

The front row featured a number of familiar faces, including Pedro Pascal, Elizabeth Debicki, Alexa Demie, Teyana Taylor, and Sarah Pidgeon, each bringing their own take on Chanel dressing.

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Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor appeared in a sequined denim Canadian tuxedo, made up of a jacket and matching trousers, while Ananya Panday also leaned into denim with a high-waisted skirt and coordinating jacket, styled with two-tone Chanel heels. Lupita Nyong’o appeared in a sequined Fall 2026 Chanel dress. Tilda Swinton and Cole Escola, on the other hand, stepped out in sheer, vintage-inspired looks that echoed Chanel’s signature tweed detailing.

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Sarah Pidgeon

Elsewhere, Sarah Pidgeon wore a white gown that blended plain fabric with tweed elements, paired with classic two-tone pumps. Michelle Yeoh chose a more structured look in a tweed suit set, styled with black cap-toe pumps and a Chanel bag. Alexa Demie wore a black halter-neck gown with a deep neckline and brooch detailing below the waist.

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Elizabeth Debick

Elizabeth Debicki arrived in a Chanel Cruise 2027 look, paired with strappy sandals, while Pedro Pascal rounded things off in a relaxed white ensemble, styled with a striped sweater draped over his shoulders and black Chanel brogues.

See the celebrities who were present at the Chanel show.

 

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Alexa Demie

 

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Ananya Panday

 

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Tilda Swinton

 

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Lupita Nyong’o in Chanel

 

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JURIN FROM XG

 

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Honor Swinton Byrne

 

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Pedro Pascal

 

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Lux Pascal

 

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Fala Chen

 

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Catherine Deneuve

 

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Vanessa Paradis

 

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Michelle Yeoh

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