Kirsten Dunst wore a ruched powder blue mini dressed paired with Valentino Spring 2026 mules at the Paris Haute Couture show.

Kirsten Dunst arrived at the Valentino Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris on January 28, 2026, in a look that felt pulled from the pages of a modern fairy tale—but trimmed with edge. She wore a powder-blue Valentino Spring 2026 mini dress , featuring sharp shoulders, long sleeves, and full-length ruching that created a gathered seam effect all the way down. Two oversized fabric bows , one at the neckline and a second at the hem, added a dose of charm without veering into cliché. Crisp and sculpted, not frothy.

Her footwear— Valentino Spring 2026 mules —acted like punctuation. Black leather, open-toe, with ivory detailing that curled into a bow motif, mirroring the dress without matching it exactly. The contrast balanced out the softness of the pastel. Her hair was left undone—loose and slightly tousled—and her makeup barely-there, with flushed cheeks and a faintly glossed lip. Nothing theatrical, nothing loud.

Lily Allen wore an orange polka-dot blouse with a velvet pencil skirt and baroque bag at the Valentino Haute Couture show January 2026.

Lily Allen made a maximalist entrance at the Valentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris on January 28, 2026, arriving in a color story that felt straight from a Wes Anderson wardrobe department—with better tailoring. She wore a retro-leaning pumpkin orange satin blouse adorned with tight black polka dots , complete with a high collar and a large, crushed velvet black bow at the throat. Statement? Maybe. Costume? Close. Somehow still firmly fashion.

Her bottom half anchored the eccentricity with a sensual twist: a dark green velvet skirt , gathered tightly at the thigh into an off-center knot. It hugged. It moved. It refused to play second fiddle. Tights—semi-sheer and classic—gave her legs that noir gloss finish, pairing oddly well with black open-toe heels that scream “cabaret, but cushioned.” The pièce de résistance? A tapestry-textured shoulder bag slung just high enough to keep the look grounded in present-tense attitude.

Charlotte Gainsbourg wore a belted taupe trench-style dress and black pumps at the Saint Laurent Menswear FW26-27 show in Paris.

Charlotte Gainsbourg showed up at the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall/Winter 2026–2027 show in Paris on January 27, 2026, looking like she’d just wandered in from the set of a post-apocalyptic noir film—in the best way possible. Her look, a trench-inspired dress in slick, taupe shell fabric , landed somewhere between performance art and dry sarcasm. Oversized tortoiseshell buttons ran down a pearlescent sheen, while the exaggerated volume in the sleeves met at a cinched waist, tied with an indifferent knot. A belt-optional mood , but belted anyway.

This was not tailoring made to flatter. It was built to reflect—literally. The fabric caught light like rain on asphalt, not shimmer. She paired it with black sheer tights and pointed patent pumps , anchoring the drapey chaos with flipped-down elegance. No jewels. No styling bells and whistles. Just a fuzzy tan clutch , half-crushed in one hand, and shadows moving across the columns behind her.