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2 Feb

HAUTE COUTURE WEEK SS26

Haute Couture Week 2026

Paris Haute Couture Week (January 26–29, 2026) landed with an unexpected mood shift: less “museum-piece spectacle,” more weightless precision—a season where the craft whispered, then hit you later.

At Chanel, Matthieu Blazy’s couture debut leaned into dream logic—delicate constructions, feather-light textures, and an almost storybook sense of scale that felt intentionally intimate for a house built on icons. The effect was modern Chanel as atmosphere: tweeds and evening looks made to move, not pose.

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Dior belonged to Jonathan Anderson, who treated couture like living botany—florals reimagined as sculptural engineering, with petal work, molded silk elements, and references that nodded to art and ceramics without turning the runway into a lecture. The result: romantic, but sharp; poetic, but undeniably technical.

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Valentino arrived emotionally charged, framed as a tribute and a statement about fashion’s memory. Alessandro Michele’s theatre—old-Hollywood echoes, voyeurs’ glamour, and richly styled characters—felt like couture as narrative cinema, where every look had a backstory.

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Opening the week, Schiaparelli went full creature-feature: surreal silhouettes, predator instincts, and sculptural bravura that made the body look mythic—half woman, half symbol. It was the boldest reminder that couture can still be strange (and sharp) on purpose.

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At Armani Privé, the tone turned serene—sheer layers, soft light, and liquid embellishment that read as pure elegance rather than loud statement. A kind of “quiet power” couture, designed to glow under chandeliers, not chase virality.

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Two shows delivered some of the week’s most gripping new energy: Robert Wun, staging couture as armor—stormy, cinematic, and emotionally physical; and Zuhair Murad, delivering his signature opulence through a refined, Renaissance-tinged lens of luminous color and embroidery.

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Chanel (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway full show gallery
  • ELLE review (runway images)
  • Vogue Singapore “best looks”

Dior (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway full show gallery
  • InStyle review (key looks)
  • Another Magazine review

Valentino (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway full show gallery
  • ELLE review (runway images)
  • Town & Country “best of” photos

Schiaparelli (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway full show gallery
  • WWD review (runway images)
  • Tatler review (key images)

Armani Privé (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway full show gallery
  • Vogue Hong Kong gallery
  • Armani official show experience page

Robert Wun (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway coverage + gallery
  • WWD review (runway images)
  • Vogue Hong Kong coverage

Zuhair Murad (Spring 2026 Couture)

  • Vogue Runway coverage + gallery
  • WWD review (runway images)
  • Vogue Arabia feature (select looks)

Stay tuned on FM24 for more Fashion Week news!

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