Givenchy's new creative director has debuted in one of Paris Fashion Week's most anticipated moments and a long-awaited reset for a house that, in recent years, has struggled to find its footing.
Kenzo's playful irreverence, Issey Miyake's colorful lightness and Comme des Garçons' lesson in style were the highlights of the presentations of the Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collections.
So often you see a heritage fashion house with a man's name above the door—sometimes to discover women quietly masterminding every stitch of real-life wearability in its designs, like the perfect button-down,
In Paris this week, those designers were Haider Ackermann at Tom Ford; Julian Klausner, the righthand to Dries Van Noten who now leads the label following Van Noten’s retirement last year; and Sarah Burton, the longtime McQueen designer who is now at Givenchy.
Paris Jackson is on a roll in the naked dress department. On the heels of a macramé cutout gown that she wore to kick off Paris Fashion Week, the model donned yet another see-through number the following day to sit front row at Stella McCartney alongside Olivia Coleman and Kate Moss.
The final leg of fashion month is here, with highly anticipated debuts, too.