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Paris Fashion Week 2026: Dior’s floral inspirations and Saint Laurent’s structural elegance

STORYVincenzo La Torre
The stunning set of the Dior fall/winter 2026 show featured an artificial pond filled with water lilies. Photo: AFP
The stunning set of the Dior fall/winter 2026 show featured an artificial pond filled with water lilies. Photo: AFP
Paris Fashion Week

Monet met modern floral sophistication at the Dior show, while Bella Hadid walked in Saint Laurent’s grand spectacle with the Eiffel Tower as the backdrop

Paris Fashion Week got off to a great start, weather included.

Clear skies and unseasonably high temperatures greeted buyers, editors and celebrities descending on the French capital for the fall/winter 2026 shows.

Brands ranging from Chanel to Louis Vuitton and Hermès are showcasing their latest collections at a time when the luxury market is dealing with global uncertainty. Tensions in the Middle East and a prolonged slowdown in luxury spending in China – where a much-awaited recovery has yet to fully materialise – are just some of the issues affecting the industry.
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Here’s the lowdown on two of the biggest shows of the week from two quintessentially Parisian brands: Dior and Saint Laurent.

The Dior show was held in a glass box in the Tuileries Garden in the heart of Paris. Photo: AFP
The Dior show was held in a glass box in the Tuileries Garden in the heart of Paris. Photo: AFP

The weather cooperated on the second day of Paris Fashion Week as the Dior show took place on a gorgeous afternoon in a glass box in the heart of the Tuileries Garden.

At the centre of the structure was a pond with floating water lilies, similar to the ones famously painted by Claude Monet, a selection of which is displayed at the Musée de l’Orangerie, a museum also located in the Tuileries.

Even before the show, guests had an inkling that the location would play a pivotal role in its inspiration. The invitation came with two miniature reproductions of the green chairs tourists and Parisians alike rest on in the Tuileries – if they can get one, that is, especially on a sunny day.

The Dior show opened with a shrunken cardigan paired with a tiered skirt. Photo: AFP
The Dior show opened with a shrunken cardigan paired with a tiered skirt. Photo: AFP
Flowers and manicured gardens – “the craft of artifice”, as the show notes put it – were on creative director Jonathan Anderson’s mind this season.
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