It’s couture season in Paris, heralding yet another extraordinary wave of artistry and showmanship. Following the dazzling displays at Milan and Paris menswear fall/winter 2025 shows, the City of Light shimmered with unparalleled glamour as the couture fall/winter 2024 presentations unfolded. The festivities commenced with the illustrious Vogue World opening, a spectacle where the fashion elite converged amidst an extravagant open-air runway. On the couture calendar, fashion greats like Chanel, Dior and Schiaparelli captivated audiences with collections that pushed their classic silhouettes to an avant-garde disposition, while Balenciaga’s eccentric take on couture further enriched the sartorial narrative.
Outside the shows, the streets turned into its own runway. Designers, fashion aficionados and celebrities added to the extravaganza, each one making a striking impression with their own unique style. Serena Williams stole the spotlight at Thom Browne’s haute couture show, dressed in a vibrant red suede corset embroidered with delicate white dachshunds and paired with a matching pleated miniskirt. The star of her playful ensemble though, was the pup-shaped Thom Browne Hector bag, that completed the look in whimsical fashion. At the Dior haute couture show, Jennifer Lopez made a memorable appearance, clad in a sleek camel dress that reimagined the trench coat silhouette with subtle asymmetry. Amidst the dazzle, more luminaries like Doja Cat, seen attending both Schiaparelli and Dior couture shows, alongside Dior’s house ambassador Jisoo, added their own star power to the glitzy event. Following her standout presence at the extravagant Vogue World event, Emma Chamberlain also continued her starry streak, as she was spotted front row at Thom Browne’s couture show.
Beyond the celebrity spotlight, the streets became the perfect canvas for fashion enthusiasts to showcase their personal style narratives. Captured through the lens of Phil Oh, these scenes unveiled a dynamic tableau of fashion statements. With a moodboard of sportwear looks inspired by the upcoming Paris Olympics, think bold checkered patterns, vivid stripes, and an eclectic mix of coats and skirts, see below for some of the best street style looks captured outside the Paris haute couture fall/winter 2024 shows.

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