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Our Favourite Street Style from Paris Haute Couture Week

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"Unforgettable Street Style from Paris Haute Couture Week 2025: Top Couture Looks"

Paris isn’t just known for the famous Eiffel Tower, its streets have been a runway for fashion icons for a very long time. In the Paris Haute Couture Week, we were served creative styles and glam that shine brighter than the sun!

In this article, we’d be talking about our top ten favourite street style looks from the Paris Haute Couture Week and why they made it to our list.

Cardi B

Cardi B

Cardi B

Cardi B and Gareth Pugh did a thing with this masterpiece because what?! This is the kind of dress that literally stops you on your tracks and makes you take repeated peeks.

Cardi wore a bold, dramatic couture piece that featured a white bodice that was beautifully structured with black outer layer that made it look like an oyster shell. This was bold, stylish and very simple.

Sofia Resing

Sofia Resing

Sofia Resing

When you stumble across fashion statements like this, it reminds you of the Disney princesses you grew up watching.

Sofia wore a dress by Giambattista Valli which featured a flowing white dress that was adorned with feathers around the hem and neckline. This had a dreamy, almost magical feel to it and was absolutely stunning.

Hana Cross

Hana Cross

Hana Cross

We have another Princess feel featuring on the list. This dress kind of reminds you of a romantic dinner with your Prince Charming.

From the blush pink colour to how the dress fit in the right places while still being comfortable and let’s not forget the voluminous feathered shawl that added a layer of elegance to the whole look. Designed by Schiaparelli, this dress felt like something out of a royal movie and it was beautiful in every sense.

Olivia Palmero

Olivia Palmero

Olivia Palmero

When the song said “Shine bright like a diamond”, Olivia took it personally. Only she’s shining like gold instead of diamond and it’s beautiful nonetheless.

Olivia styled a metallic gold suit which consisted of a blazer and wide-leg trousers. Bold, unapologetic and shiny, it definitely turned heads in the event and earned a spot on our list!

Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney wore a striking blue dress by Balenciaga. It was a bold, dramatic dress but it fit in the right places. The wide belt added a layer of drama to the overlook and her shoes did well to contrast her dress perfectly.

One word for this? Creative. Sometimes the best outfit is one that is bold and out-of-the-box.

Karrueche Tran

Karrueche Tran

Karrueche Tran

Before we go into details, this outfit is a gentle reminder that sometimes, fashion is simplicity. Keep it simple!

Karrueche styled a flowing white blazer designed by Valentino. It has flowing oversized sleeves, delicate gold embellishments around it and sunglasses that give this a finishing touch.

The carriage, the simplicity, the comfort this dress provided is a ten out of ten!

Aimee Song

Aimee Song

Aimee Song

Aimee Song styled a beautiful couture dress by Jean Paul Gautlier. This dress had all the right things without looking too much.

Starting from the high-neck design, the dress was perfectly fitted till below the waist where it flowed with ruffles that added a layer of drama to the outfit.

The soft ivory colour, the balance between fitted and flow and the accessories were all beautiful and perfect.

Adwoa Aboah

Adwoa Aboah

Adwoa Aboah

Adoah Aboah styled a dress by Loewe. She wore a tailored beige trench dress with large, flowing sleeves. It was simple and her gold heels accentuated the look.

The structure of the sleeve and the belt gave the look an elegant look and overall, this look was beautiful!

Tina Leung

Tina Leung

Tina Leung

Tina styled a dress by Schiaparelli that featured a wide, sculptured design collar and the Sam design below the waist.

This V-neck and cinched waist accentuated her fit and made her look more feminine. Overall, this look was futuristic and was very beautiful!

Sydonie Vella

Sydonie Vella

Sydonie Vella

This look was fun, creative and fresh. A pretty flower styling unapologetically. Sydonie wore a lavender tulle top with oversized sleeves and a baby pink ruffled skirt.

Her hair, the socks, shoes and her accessories including a baby pink bag and a bangle pulled it all together beautifully and this definitely has a place on our list.

And there we have it.

10 amazing outfits.

10 stylish wears that made it not just to our list but were the highlight of street style the Paris Haute Couture Week.

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Inside Ralph Lauren Men’s Spring 2027 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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Ralph Lauren returned to Milan Fashion Week for the first time in over 20 years to present the Spring 2027 menswear collections, featuring both Purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren together on one runway. The show took place at Palazzo Ralph Lauren on June 19, 2026, during the first day of Milan Men’s Fashion Week.

The ready-to-wear pieces include tailored trousers, plaids patterns, chic suit jackets, and distressed denim. The collection consists of 78 looks divided into two parts: Purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren.

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Purple Label opened with navy double-breasted suits, single-breasted patch-pocket tailored version alongside beige and cream separates. Band-collar shirts and utility jackets were worn with silk-linen suits in deep indigos and sandy neutrals. A dinner jacket made from patched denim was a standout feature, part of a capsule collaboration with Japanese design house Kuon using the boro technique.

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Polo Ralph Lauren brought madras checks, cricket, patchwork, and varsity staples in colourful, textured combinations. The prep-inspired chapter featured double-breasted jackets worn with madras shirts, camo field trousers paired with evening slippers, and denim layered over waistcoats.

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The colour story is composed of navy, forest green, sun yellow, stone, khaki, and camo olive. The palette root to the origin approach was backed by a collection of faded blue trouser and Western belts.

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The final look was a hand-embroidered patchwork varsity that closed the show. The collection incorporated the boro technique, a centuries-old Japanese textile practice of mending and patching worn-out fabrics, through the Kuon collaboration. Jewelry and sunglasses drew from vintage rodeo buckles and Art Deco prints.

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Ralph Lauren drew on signature craftsmanship, heritage, and collegiate style. The collection balanced classic American style with contemporary fits, featuring wider trousers proportions. Purple Label emphasized navy, indigo, and tactile surfaces with handcrafted details, while Polo pushed into a more playful register with rugby shirts, madras, camo trousers, field parkas, rowing blazers, gingham, and oversized bottoms.

The show was inspired by collegiate style and the gentleman athlete, with Ralph Lauren describing it as (“Dream Racers”). The brand doubled down on Milan as its permanent menswear runway, delivering timeless American luxury with elevated sporting aesthetics.

The presentation brought together purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren on a single runway, highlighting the brand’s continued focus on tailoring, sportswear influences, and heritage craftsmanship

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4 Streetwear Brands Driving Dubai’s Street Style Rise

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Not long ago, the idea of Dubai as a streetwear city would have raised eyebrows. The city was known for luxury malls and designer labels, not the community-driven culture that streetwear grows from. That has changed.

The shift traces back to SOLE DXB, a festival that began in 2011 as a small sneaker fair expecting a modest crowd but drew nearly 1,000 attendees. By 2015, it had moved into Dubai Design District as a three-day event with hip-hop artists, exclusive drops, and a marketplace. From its stalls, a generation of local brands emerged with something to say. Here are four of them.

Shabab Intl.

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Founded in 2014 by photographer Chebmoha, Shabab Intl. Its designs blend elements of cultural nostalgia with visual influences from regional cartoons and animation. it communicates through restraint and references that feel personal.

Its collaborations include a 2023 London pop-up with Hassan Hajjaj’s Andy Wahloo in support of disaster relief in Morocco and Libya, a Persian-inspired T-shirt with Berenjak Dubai, and tour merchandise with Canadian-Bahraini duo Majid Jordan featuring Arabic script and visuals from their music videos. Dua Lipa has worn the brand.

SN3 Studio

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Founded by three friends, Ahmed Shareef, Abdallah Abbas, and Mahdi Jali. SN3 Studio builds its work around Sudanese heritage. Its Children of the Nile collection centers on the River Nile as a civilisational reference point. The brand plans to produce its collections entirely in Sudan, from cotton T-shirts to artisan printing, as a commitment to keeping traditional craft alive.

Precious Trust

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Founded in 2018 by Algerian designer Wathek Allal, Precious Trust works with graphics, cuts, and hand-dyed pieces drawn from North African street culture. The label has built a following in Dubai and beyond, known for its spare aesthetic and the fact that it is produced locally with fairly paid tailors. It has shown at SOLE DXB and collaborated with SN3 Studio.

Peace Venue

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Founded by UAE designer Abdullah and Dubai-based creatives. Peace Venue works in loose silhouettes, graphic T-shirts, and statement pieces. The brand partners with local artists and makers, and debuted its latest collection at SOLE DXB.

With residents from more than 200 nationalities, Dubai has become a place where creative influences intersect naturally. From Arabic calligraphy paired with Japanese design sensibilities to Gulf heritage reimagined through South American aesthetics, cultural fusion is part of the city’s identity. These four brands demonstrate that some of the most exciting fashion emerging from the Gulf is being designed and produced at home.

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Louis Vuitton Launches Colour Blossom Watches Inspired by Its Signature Monogram Flower

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Louis Vuitton is expanding its Colour Blossom jewellery collection into luxury watches with four new designs that blend fine jewellery styling with watchmaking.

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The new collection was unveiled this week with house ambassador Ana de Armas leading the campaign photographed by Inez & Vinoodh. The Colour Blossom watches reimagine the brand’s iconic 1896 Monogram Flower design through 26mm cases featuring curved gemstone dials and elegant sculpted detailing.

Each watch takes a different direction. A steel model with a white mother-of-pearl dial and beige strap offers a more understated, everyday option, while a pink gold version combines blush-toned mother-of-pearl with a soft pink strap for a warmer, more delicate finish.

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The most luxurious version features a white mother-of-pearl dial framed with over 100 brilliant-cut diamonds. Louis Vuitton sources materials like mother-of-pearl and amazonite used across select models layers before curving and hand-polishing them to fit the rounded cases.

A subtle rail-track minute marker is stamped directly into the stone, keeping the face clean while maintaining legibility. Even the crown is shaped like a flower, and the hands carry nail-inspired motifs referencing the house’s early luggage hardware.

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Working with such delicate materials required adjustments on the technical side. The thin stone surfaces meant Louis Vuitton’s watchmaking team had to carefully cut into thin. Final finishing is handled at La Fabrique des Arts, the brand’s specialist crafts division.

The collection launches in boutiques on June 12, aimed at customers looking for a timepiece that functions equally as an accessory. It marks another step in Louis Vuitton’s push into Swiss-made watches and high jewellery, building on a motif that has remained central to the house since its early house history.

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