This years semi-annuals Paris Fashion Week has come to an end once again . Let’s run it back and highlight the moments full of spectacular and glam during the days of March 3rd through the 11th.
This year the Paris runway featured women’s fall/winter 2025 – 2026 collection. Showcasing world wide popular brands such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel , Saint Lauren, Givenchy and many more.
These brands brought on a whole new light to the change of the seasons. Capturing it with the traditional essence of different color tones in traditional fall browns and reds.
While featuring brands that gave us a dark feminine look showcasing black dresses and coats. With the finishing touches of bold winged eye makeup.
Not only did the dark femininity hit the runway. So did the new generation of “office core” style . Using casual attire with dark color pallets making it a fashion statement.
Alongside these brands there was a specific brand that took it to the next level. Givenchy added pops of color using yellow and pink to really highlight the new fall and winter season they want to inspire people to wear.
Every designer shined a spotlight on their best work on the runway. Making it their chance to make the changing of the seasons their own. Hoping to influence other creators and most importantly give the audience a memorable show.
The takeover of this fashion show were the trends they set for the seasons of this year. According to magazine Refinery29 “the top 9 new trends “ formed by this year’s Paris fashion week were Statement belts, Polka dots, Drop waist, Rosetts, The color yellow, Snake print, Victorian blouses, Faded fabric, and metal material.
These trends were set to inspire the new generation with their passion for fashion. Awakening a sense of adding color to their fall/winter wardrobe without fear.
By instead calling it a fashion statement to make it your own. Embracing who you are through the cuts, patterns and colors of each piece of clothing.
Moreover, everyday should feel like a fashion show. Playing with color, sticking to the basics or even starting your own trend can be the start of new beginnings and of course fashion statements.