Shows by Saint Laurent and Weinsanto will kick off a hotly anticipated Paris Fashion Week following a blockbuster celebration of Giorgio Armani in Milan after his death earlier this month.
Attention will switch from the Italian fashion capital to the French one where a historic Spring-Summer 2026 season is set to underline the massive changes underway in the top ranks of the global luxury clothing industry.
VIPs and fashionistas are all jostling for the hottest ticket in Paris, the debut of Franco-Belgian Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, which has been held back until the penultimate day on October 6.
Monday will see collections from Saint Laurent, France's Weinsanto and Belgian Julie Kegels, a newcomer, with the first day of Paris Fashion Week typically packed with VIP and celebrity sightings