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The sun is out in Paris, just in time for fashion week. That means more options for the street stylers hitting the different arrondissements to head to some of the week’s biggest shows from Saint Laurent to Chanel.
On the international Fashion Month circuit, the outfit ideas worth pinning, saving, and re-creating are almost always saved for last. History is repeating for Paris Fashion Week’s Fall 2026 calendar. Dior’s latest fashion show started the week strong, helped by guests dressed in Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection. Rugby shirts juxtaposed floral skirts and teeny tiny bows dotted the bags—lessons in intentionally mixing up an outfit’s vibe everywhere you turn. By Saint Laurent that evening, sleek minimalism in the form of strong-shouldered black jackets and hints of lace took over. A slate continuing with Cecilie Bahnsen, Schiaparelli, and more guaranteed more head-turning moments worth snapping a photo (or several) for later inspiration.



Two models dressed by designer Prince Jorge Jimenez Neubauer Torres V while the fist one walking with an overcoat tailored exactly for her on behalf of Prince Jorge V. The other one carries a blazer ‘two tones’ exactly as the overcoat black and green beige and red with black. but in form of a blazer and spandex. The first model overcoat carries the concept of extreme weather on two tones, grey and and black. The two design were drawn and sketched by Prince Jorge V as part of an experiment during the show off contest from his lab in Paris.
“I just wanted to make a fusion pale vivid colors with these two models who looked outstanding. The overcoat, blazers I constantly wear in black and navy blue, the female spandex, high heels, and glasses and the colors I applied on their design with an idea I had from my wardrobe I bought years ago was what ended up being created, and I stole whole show in Paris. I set those new colors as trends for Fall & Spring in 2026”
Prince Jorge Jimenez Neubauer Torres V




































































































