Paris street details

Vogue’s Fall 2026 street style roundup spotted a clutch of ‘It bags’ dominating attendees’ looks — a mix of classic shapes and avant‑garde experiments on the Paris circuit (vogue.com). The New York Times noted a surge in bold haircuts — bobs, bangs and buzz cuts — showing the city’s runways are still seeding everyday street looks, and the Grand Palais extended Claire Tabouret and Eva Jospin shows through March 29 for anyone planning a style + art weekend (nytimes.com) (sortiraparis.com).

Buyers at the Fall 2026 shows flagged Chanel, Dior, Prada, Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Fendi among the season’s most coveted accessory makers, with those houses repeatedly named in post‑show accessory roundups. (wwd.com) Trend coverage noted a move toward slouchier silhouettes, deliberately unzipped or unbuckled closures, and a return of everyday shapes like the classic flap and hobo — plus an uptick in oversize clutches reworked for daytime wear. (whowhatwear.com) Street‑style roundups singled out specific moments, including Chanel’s Maxi Flap as a repeatedly photographed piece outside shows, and a broader list of ten standout carryalls that drove chatter across Paris. (purseblog.com) Photographers on the circuit, led by Darrel Hunter among others, produced daily galleries that circulated the week’s dominant bag images and helped translate runway accessories into street adoption. (marieclaire.com) Front‑row and street sightings supplied concrete haircut examples: Margot Robbie debuted a new bob with bangs at Chanel’s presentation, a high‑visibility instance of the season’s haircut moment. (independent.co.uk) Fashion titles cataloguing hair trends from the circuit documented blunt bobs, sweeping bangs and cropped pixie/buzz variations appearing repeatedly in street‑style portfolios from Paris shows. (refinery29.com) The Grand Palais double exhibition opened on December 10, 2025, occupies Galleries 9 and 10.2, was officially extended through March 29, 2026, and organizers reported sustained high attendance levels during the run. (grandpalais.fr) Claire Tabouret’s presentation at the Grand Palais includes full‑scale models and preparatory work for the six stained‑glass windows she won the commission to design in December 2024 for Notre‑Dame de Paris. (grandpalais.fr)

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