Gabbriette attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris wearing a long caramel‑brown trench coat with glossy texture and powdered‑blue heels.
At the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026‑2027 show in Paris, Gabbriette delivered a look that felt both industrial and deliberate. She wore a full‑length brown trench coat made from a crinkled, high‑shine fabric—something between vinyl and coated satin. The material caught light in unpredictable ways, folding and shifting as she moved. Belted at the waist, the coat framed her posture tightly but still allowed that easy, undone rhythm that Paris nights seem to demand.
Her steel‑blue pointed heels broke the monochrome softly, a cool‑toned counterpoint against all that warmth. No layers or embellishments peeking out—just the coat doing all the talking. Her sleek black hair, left loose, brushed against the collar and contrasted the bronze tone of the garment. The makeup stayed sharp: matte skin, faint blush, defined eyes but no gloss.
Anja Rubik attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris wearing a white oversized shirt with bow detail and a black leather pencil skirt.
At the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026‑2027 show in Paris, Anja Rubik reminded everyone how simplicity can still unsettle. She wore a structured white cotton poplin shirt with exaggerated proportions, the sleeves broad and the front knotted into an oversized bow that fell nearly to mid‑thigh. The neckline dipped low, cutting sharply against the severity of her black leather pencil skirt , which hugged tightly around the waist and finished just at the knees.
The palette was all contrast—white and black, softness and precision. Her white pointed pumps elongated the look while sheer black tights gave it edge over polish. The styling felt deliberate but free of fuss. Hair cut in a choppy, shoulder‑length blonde bob, slightly undone, and makeup left nearly bare except for muted peach lips and faint shimmer at the eyes.
Kate Moss attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris, wearing an all‑black ensemble of lace, leather, and a deep‑red clutch.
At the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026–2027 show during Paris Fashion Week , Kate Moss stood outside the venue in an outfit that felt precise, lived‑in, confident. Head‑to‑toe black without apology. She wore a lace‑trimmed silk camisole paired with a high‑slit leather skirt , the surface shining in a way that caught every flash just right. Draped across her shoulders, a long black faux‑fur coat —light reflecting off the uneven texture like frost on asphalt. Her Saint Laurent Cassandre Large Envelope Pouch in Shiny Leather , a deep oxblood red, punctuated the monochrome.
Pointed stilettos, sheer tights, and a calm, almost cool expression finished the scene. There’s something familiar about her stance: the longtime model still carrying herself as if the decade hasn’t touched her. Hair down in loose waves, minimal jewelry save for a cross pendant and gold hoops, a pared look that somehow amplifies its own confidence.
It’s pure Saint Laurent energy—decadent but stripped of theatrics. The kind of event appearance that works because it feels like her uniform. Moss doesn’t chase fashion’s moments anymore—she simply moves through them, like someone who invented the idea of looking unbothered.