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The Paris Fashion Week shows for Spring 2026 wrap up on October 7th, yet we’re already feasting our eyes on the surprisingly très tape-à -l’œil street fashion amidst the elegant ambiance of this luminous city. Parisian attendees have rejected understated luxury, opting instead for expressive outfits featuring various textures, bold prints, and captivating hues. Go bold, or go home!
Your Guide to Personality Dressing at PFW
Parisians are often characterized by their minimalistic approach to fashion—an image that has inspired numerous mood boards. Perhaps societal tensions are fueling our urge to express ourselves, or maybe it’s the diverse selection of styles available in the market, but this Paris Fashion Week was anything but demure. Vibrant as the city itself, attendees this season showcased daring textures and fabrics, such as corduroy, brocade, silk, and taffeta, married with audacious prints like houndstooth, plaid, and stripes—what a visual delight!
From striped knits to patterned car coats, here are our top personality-infused street style inspirations from Paris Fashion Week.
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The Embellished Top + Corduroy Pants
Textile dressing is this season’s love note to the senses! Feathers, fringe, and other embellishments are dominating the scene, from Fforme to Stella McCartney. A luxurious fringe cardigan perfectly complements corduroy trousers and a stylish snakeskin-embellished boot.
Citizens of Humanity
Kimberly corduroy flared pants
Khaite
nevada stretch high boot
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The Top-to-Bottom Print Mix
Embrace more! A striking statement starter and a bold medley of patterns, harmonize chaos through a printed silk coat draped over a classic striped button-up. It’s a styling tactic that feels both rebellious and sophisticated.
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The Houndstooth Jacket + Flash of Red
Looking for a minimalist stylistic injection of color and pattern? A houndstooth coat, tailored into an hourglass look, pairs perfectly with sleek black trousers. For a splash of color, opt for red leather heeled boots, complemented by a similar-toned printed silk scarf knotted gracefully at the neck.
Balenciaga
Hourglass jacket
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The Striped Button-Up + Taffeta Skirt
Button-up shirts are classic staples, but paired with a taffeta midiskirt and leopard print ballet flats, they transform into something audacious and intriguing. Rather than a knit wrapped around the neck, a denim jacket is a refreshing alternative.
Everlane
The Boyfriend shirt
Dries Van Noten
Pritty skirt pants
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The Floral Midi Skirt + Track Jacket
With jackets inspired by the athletic world, from soft-shells to anoraks, this style remains fashionable. A showgoer proved this look is definitely not just for off-duty hours; wear it with bright skirts, satin mules, and a beaded cap for the ultimate standout appearance.
Kallmeyer
Georgina beaded cap
Adidas Originals
Firebird track jacket
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The Satin Mules + Striped Pencil Skirt
Designed to embrace vibrant patterns, the striped pencil skirt from Dolce & Gabbana perfectly accents satin mules from Victoria Beckham.
Dolce & Gabbana
striped pencil skirt
Victoria Beckham
satin mules
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The Argyle Knit + Brocade Pencil Skirt
No pattern is more timely than argyle. This prep-inspired design continues to shine due to its versatility. Pair it with contemporary pieces like box bags, brocade skirts, and patent-leather footwear.
Marni
embroidered argyle polo shirt
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