Lisa Manobal wore a colorful Louis Vuitton ensemble featuring a cropped cardigan, red woven shorts, and white pumps at the brand’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris.
At Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 , Lisa Manobal embodied playful refinement at the Louis Vuitton show outside the Louvre. Her ensemble merged color, heritage, and texture in a way that feels both lighthearted and methodical. She wore a multicolored knit cardigan trimmed with oversized lavender rosettes at the collar—an ornate touch that instantly anchors the look in Nicolas Ghesquière’s modern romanticism. Beneath, a golden lace camisole glimmers faintly against the sun, tucked into red woven high‑waist shorts emphasizing youthful ease.
The textural mix extends into her choice of accessories: a Louis Vuitton shoulder bag in pale blue and cream with metal hardware, and clean white pumps that pull back the palette from eccentric to intentional. Her waist is cinched by a blue woven belt that introduces structure without breaking rhythm. Loose waves and soft rose lip makeup complete the look—uncomplicated but sharp in execution.
Cristin Milioti wore an oversized black leather jacket, olive green sweater, and ruffled shorts at the Buddy premiere during the Sundance Film Festival 2026.
At the Buddy premiere during the Sundance Film Festival 2026 , Cristin Milioti took a sharply casual approach to winter dressing in Park City. She wore an oversized black leather bomber jacket layered over an olive‑green knit sweater , paired unexpectedly with peach lace‑trim shorts that felt more studio floor than snow‑bound mountain. She finished the look with lavender strappy heels —a color‑play decision that walks a fine line between contradiction and confidence.
The contrast defines the outfit’s character: softness fighting utility. The oversized leather jacket , with its rounded proportions and heavy seams, dwarfs the lace edges of the shorts, while the muted green knit beneath acts as the bridge between warmth and irony. It is the language of independent cinema brought into fashion—comfort re‑written as choice, not accident.
Alix Earle wore the Jacquemus Meunier Jacket and Arlesien Pants with the Valerie Bag and Tourni Heels at the brand’s Fall/Winter 2026‑2027 show in Paris.
For Paris Fashion Week 2026 , Alix Earle attended the Jacquemus Menswear Fall/Winter 2026‑2027 show , embodying the brand’s precision‑meets‑play aesthetic. She appeared in the Jacquemus Meunier Jacket , a sculptural black design built on exaggerated volume—shoulders folded like paper architecture, sleeves blooming outward in controlled excess. Balanced beneath, the Jacquemus Arlesien Pants cling neatly until the ankle, then erupt into clusters of pom‑tied ornaments that swing over her Jacquemus Tourni Heels , creating a rhythm of motion every time she steps.
She carries the brand’s Valerie Bag , compact and clean—minimalism cutting through the mass. Her hair, worn loose and parted, softens what could have been strict. Makeup remains calm: taupe lips, low‑definition eyes, matte balance. The look leans into Jacquemus’s fascination with proportion—the ceaseless dialogue between excess and restraint.