Paris street-style signals
Paris Fashion Week’s street-style galleries landed bold looks — suggestive t-shirt cutouts, bras layered over outerwear, peplum silhouettes and a trouser turn-up revival championed by Harry Styles — signaling spring/summer directional cues for trend-forward wardrobes. Editors flagged craft-forward pieces and emerging brands from Copenhagen to Milan as breakout names to watch. (dazeddigital.com) (theguardian.com)
Dazed’s Paris Fashion Week AW26 street-style gallery ran as a 38-image pictorial published March 19, 2026, with photography credited to Yu Fujiwara and copy by Elliot Hoste. (dazeddigital.com (dazeddigital.com)) The Guardian published a March 19, 2026 piece tying the trouser turn-up’s renewed visibility to recent celebrity styling, noting Harry Styles’ pinstripe trews at the Brits and multiple cuffed hems spotted around Paris Fashion Week. (theguardian.com (theguardian.com)) Retail shoppers are already seeing turn-up denim hit high-street assortments, with Grazia listing branded turn-up jeans from Nobody’s Child, Marks & Spencer and Agolde among current shoppable options. (graziadaily.co.uk (graziadaily.co.uk)) Industry roundups named specific breakout labels across the month: WWD flagged Milan newcomers Moja Rowa, Victor Hart, Henri Paris and Davii as names to watch, while WhoWhatWear highlighted Copenhagen-linked designers including Nicklas Skovgaard, OpéraSport, Caro Editions and Paolina Russo. (wwd.com (wwd.com); whowhatwear.com (whowhatwear.com)) Coverage of runway collections emphasized craft-driven sophomore seasons from established houses’ new creative leads, with Dazed calling out Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, Duran Lantink at Jean Paul Gaultier and the Loewe duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez for workmanship-forward shows. (dazeddigital.com (dazeddigital.com); dazeddigital.com (dazeddigital.com)) The Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 schedule is listed as a nine-day program organized by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, and outlets amplified runway moments on social platforms — Dazed’s TikTok clip of Dior’s AW26 men’s show recorded engagement during the week (the clip showed 347 likes on its upload). (runwaylive.com (runwaylive.com); tiktok.com (tiktok.com))