Celebrities Front Row at Ami Paris Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Show
Celebrities Front Row at Ami Paris Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Show

Celebrities Front Row at Ami Paris Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Show

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Ahead of the Fall 2025 Shows, Revisit the Spring 2025 Menswear Trends That Matter

With the Olympics taking place in Paris this month, the men’s shows were immediately followed by couture, effectively turning Paris into a two-week fashion marathon. Rick Owens, ever the disruptor, staged a spectacle of epic proportions. Pharrell Williams took over the UNESCO Headquarters courtyard for a massive display about togetherness. Kim Jones placed giant sculptures by the ceramicist Hylton Nel on his runway.

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Editor’s note: With two weeks to go until the next round of men’s collections, I updated our spring menswear trends with looks from the ready-to-wear shows.

Putting together a trend report is a most daunting task. How to summarize months of work and countless looks—plus all the front-row chatter—into one list? After the spring 2025 menswear collections, the project was even more challenging. What does one make of a season of contradictions?

With the Olympics taking place in Paris this month, the men’s shows were immediately followed by couture, effectively turning Paris into a two-week fashion marathon. It was go, go, go all the time, a pace not helped by the closed metro stations, ludicrous traffic, and a perceptible undercurrent of anxiety. That talk in the front row? It was often about just how few designers are making money and the world crises amidst which fashion strains for relevance.

On the runways what we saw was push-pull between magnitude and intimacy. A year after his debut show at Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams took over the UNESCO Headquarters courtyard for a massive display about togetherness, while Kim Jones placed giant sculptures by the ceramicist Hylton Nel on his runway, where he sent out a sweater with the embroidered message “Dior for my real friends.” Rick Owens, ever the disruptor, staged a spectacle of epic proportions—we saw 10 looks, each repeated 20 times, on a total of 200 models—that was, at its core, a conversation about intimacy. Its vastness made one feel both small and present. “We’re trying to give people options to what are standard conventional ideas of aesthetics,” Owens said. “If we can blur the lines and make people consider other things, maybe that can lead to blurring the lines in consideration of how people treat each other.” My seatmates all cried.

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The Most Stylish Korean Celebrity Airport Outfits

The likes of ’ Seungmin to Aespa’s Karina have been spotted at the airport. From Dior to Prada, we’ve rounded up the latest airport OOTDs of your favourite K-celebs. Who knows, they might even be inspo for your own next airport fit. Click through the gallery to see some of the best airport looks of the year so far. For the rest of the week, we’ve got you covered with some of our favourite airport looks from around the world, including the UK, US and Australia. We’re looking forward to seeing you in our next Fashion Week special, which airs at 9pm ET on September 14th and 15th. For more information, visit fashionweek.co.uk/korea/koreas/korean-celebrities-at-the-airport-oOTDs-in-fall-and-summer-2014. For a full list of the most recent airport looks, click here.

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Life can get busy for your favourite , with them catching flights ever so often, whether it’s to attend , store openings or parties in their capacity as ambassadors of some of the world’s most famous brands. Naturally, they also look fashionable and fabulous while they’re at it, proving that it is possible to be both comfortable and chic at the airport.

Ahead, we’ve rounded up the latest airport OOTDs of your favourite K-celebs, from the likes of ’ Seungmin to Aespa’s Karina. Who knows, they might even be inspo for your own next airport fit.

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25 June: Mingyu for Dior

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

Heading to Paris to attend Dior’s highly-anticipated SS26 men’s show—aka —is SEVENTEEN’s skyscraper, . Sporting a brand new hair cut and colour, the rapper arrived at the airport in a beige overshirt with dual chest pockets over a crisp white tee and matching carpenter jeans from the Dior and Lewis Hamilton capsule collection. He completed the outfit with the structured Dior Normandie tote bag, embodying casual comfort.

23 June: Cha Eun Woo for Saint Laurent

Photo: Courtesy of Saint Laurent

Mingyu’s good friend and fellow member of the ’97 squad Cha Eun Woo looked every bit the Saint Laurent muse with a smart black overshirt and a bowling bag in hand ahead of the brand’s men’s SS2026 show in Paris.

Photo: Courtesy of Saint Laurent

Photo: Courtesy of Saint Laurent

21 June: Lee Do Hyun for Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Actor Lee Do Hyun departed Seoul for Milan to attend , rocking an all-Prada fit—dressed in a cool double denim set, sneakers and a leather bag straight from the runway.

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

26 March: Bae Suzy for CELINE

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

Former Miss A member Bae Suzy left Incheon Airport en route to Singapore for the opening of CELINE’s store at ION Orchard. She went for a simple yet sophisticated CELINE fit: a white shirt paired with flared jeans, and a cardigan tied around her shoulders, topped off with a Teen Celine Lulu bag and Kitten Triomphe strap pumps.

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

26 March: Park Bo Gum for CELINE

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

Another Singapore-bound celeb was Park Bo Gum, who looked strapping in a CELINE ensemble of a T-shirt and jeans, worn with a Teddy jacket, Chelsea boots and a large Travel Bag.

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

26 March: Han So Hee for Dior

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

It’s stripes all around with : the actress, who was flying to Hong Kong, paired a Dior signature bucket bag from the brand’s spring/summer 2025 collection with a Marinière sweater and mini skirt.

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

10 March: Ella Gross for Miu Miu

Photo: Courtesy of Miu Miu

Meovv’s maknae Ella was ready for take-off in a simple polo and denim skirt combi. She completed the look with Miu Miu’s Beau Tote Bag, accessorised with some bag charms.

Photo: Courtesy of Miu Miu

10 March: Jang Wonyoung for Miu Miu

Photo: Courtesy of Miu Miu

IVE’s Wonyoung departed for Paris Fashion Week in a ladylike camel brown and pink outfit, ready for Miu Miu’s showcase. Wonyoung opted for the cute and handy Arcadie leather mini-bag to go with her camel brown suede jacket.

Photo: Courtesy of Miu Miu

4 March: Kim Seungmin for Chaumet

Photo: Courtesy of Chaumet

Stray Kids’ Seungmin certainly made an impression at Incheon International Airport en route to Paris for Chaumet’s Bee de Chaumet Party amidst Paris Fashion Week. He wore pieces from the Bee de Chaumet collection: a classic pendant, bracelet and rings.

Photo: Courtesy of Farfetch

Photo: Courtesy of Chaumet

27 February: Jung Ahyeon for CELINE

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

Ahyeon of Babymonster was seen rocking something a little more preppy with CELINE’s Loose Teddy Jacket in Triomphe Corduroy in Burgundy, and a CELINE Bonnie Backpack.

Photo: Courtesy of CELINE

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26 February: Bang Chan for Fendi

Photo: Courtesy of Fendi

Leader of Stray Kids and Fendi brand ambassador was camera-ready in his airport get-up: a white t-shirt, complemented by a blue denim jacket, jeans and a black Fendi Double Baguette messenger bag. A denim-on-denim look to remember!

Photo: Courtesy of Farfetch

Photo: Courtesy of Farfetch

26 February: Karina for Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Arriving in Milan with a fresh new bob was Yu Ji Min, better known as Karina from girl-group Aespa. She paired her new do with a statement Prada puffer jacket alongside an all-black ensemble consisting of a collared top and tennis skirt.

Photo: Courtesy of Farfetch

26 February: Byeon Woo Seok for Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Korean actor, heartthrob, and Prada ambassador arrived in style in Milan sporting a comfortable all-black fit, including a shearling jacket. Woo Seok showed us that you can never go wrong with a jacket and baggy pants.

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

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26 February: Lee Gawon for Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Gawon from Meovv arrived at Milan Malpensa Airport in a chic, cropped blazer paired with a comfortable pair of shorts, complete with a Prada buckle bag—the perfect look for a day on the go.

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Photo: Courtesy of Farfetch

25 February: Hoshi for Diesel

Photo: Courtesy of Diesel

Decked in a racecore fit was Kwon Soon Young, better known as Hoshi from SEVENTEEN. He expressed himself in Diesel’s L-pop biker jacket, S-D-Verse sneakers and finished off with a 1DR camera bag.

Photo: Courtesy of Diesel

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24 February: Song Hye Kyo for Fendi

Photo: Courtesy of Fendi

Opting to be low-key was Song Hye Kyo, who wore a Fendi black wool coat alongside a black silk FF shawl, with a matching black Mamma Baguette Medium from Fendi’s spring/summer 2025 collection.

Photo: Courtesy of Fendi

Photo: Courtesy of Fendi

23 January: G-Dragon for Chanel

Of course, we had to include the king of K-Pop and Chanel ambassador, . Known for integrating feminine pieces with street style accents, GD always has fans looking forward to what fashion combination he might think of next. This time around, he opted for a cosy double denim ensemble worn with loafers, a fuzzy hat and a Chanel bag.

Photo: Courtesy of Chanel

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Paris Fashion Week Men’s cheat sheet: Spring/Summer 2026

This season’s Paris Men’s Week runs from 24 to 29 June. Jonathan Anderson will present his menswear debut at Dior. Dries Van Noten creative director Julian Klausner will also present. The schedule features 40 shows and 30 presentations, compared with 2024’s 37 shows and 32 presentations. The celebrity game should be strong, and is likely to involve some sports stars. The week starts on a high with two heavyweights taking to the runway. Saint Laurent and British designers Grace Wales Bonner and Craig Green will return to the calendar. Pharrell Williams will present for Louis Vuitton on Tuesday at 5pm. The Ami Paris show will take place on Wednesday at 6pm. It will be the first show since the arrival of new CEO Charlotte Coupé. The show will be held at L’Orangerie du Château de Versailles, two years after staging a show inVersailles along the vast Grand Canal. Last season, the show took place during couture week.

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Of course, we’re all waiting for the September debuts, but don’t underestimate this season’s Paris Men’s Week. It may well herald a new era in fashion, not least because of Jonathan Anderson’s menswear debut at the creative helm of Dior.

It’s not only Anderson. This men’s season packs plenty to be excited about, including Rick Owens’s retrospective exhibition at the city’s fashion museum Palais Galliera, the first menswear show of Dries Van Noten creative director Julian Klausner, as well as the returns of Saint Laurent and British designers Grace Wales Bonner and Craig Green to the official men’s calendar.

Jonathan Anderson, who was named sole creative director of Dior earlier this month, will present his menswear debut before his womenswear debut in September. Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images for BFC Julian Klausner will present his first menswear show for Dries Van Noten. His womenswear debut was in March. Photo: Ulrich Knoblauch

The schedule, which runs from 24 to 29 June, features 40 shows and 30 presentations, compared with 2024’s 37 shows and 32 presentations. (Remember that pre-Olympics edition?) Other highlights include Willy Chavarria’s second season in Paris, the Kenzo show (the first since the arrival of new CEO Charlotte Coupé) and the Jacquemus show, closing the curtain on Paris Fashion Week (PFW) Men’s. Simon Porte Jacquemus, who has presented off-schedule since 2020 and returned to PFW in January, seems to have embraced being on the Paris calendar. The show will be held at L’Orangerie du Château de Versailles, two years after staging a show in Versailles along the vast Grand Canal.

The week starts on a high with two heavyweights taking to the runway. Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello has historically shown menswear both on and off the official PFW Men’s calendar. Last season, the show took place during couture week. This season, it’s on Tuesday at 5pm. (Side note: it will probably be too early for Luca de Meo, incoming CEO of Saint Laurent parent company Kering, to attend as he is set to take on the role on 15 September.)

Saint Laurent AW25 menswear. Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com Louis Vuitton AW25 menswear. Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Later that day, Pharrell Williams will present his SS26 collection for Louis Vuitton, two years after his blockbuster debut on the Pont-Neuf bridge and a year after the Unesco garden spectacle. The celebrity game should be strong, and is likely to involve some sports stars. Earlier this month, the house announced a partnership with Real Madrid’s football and basketball teams. Will brand ambassadors Carlos Alcaraz, who just won the French Open, and the recently onboarded Jeremy Allen White be at the show? Representatives of the house remain tight-lipped.

Another standout moment will be the return of Grace Wales Bonner. The British designer is on a roll following her success at the 2025 Met Gala (she dressed co-chair Lewis Hamilton, alongside FKA Twigs, Omar Apollo, Jeff Goldblum and more) and her Togetherness music event at the Guggenheim, which took place the weekend before the Met. Further into the day, it’s the Ami Paris show. Will it feature plenty of cinematic references and actors sitting front row? Likely, considering the brand’s blitz at Cannes.

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I’m also looking forward to Klausner’s first men’s show for Dries Van Noten, a year after the beloved eponymous designer presented his final collection. Klausner may not have much formal experience in menswear, having worked with Van Noten on the women’s collections since 2018, but he seemed unfazed by the challenge when I spoke to him a few months ago. On the day of our interview, he was wearing a DVN sweater, T-shirt, trousers and shoes. “ I always loved the DVN menswear — before I even worked here,” Klausner said, noting that even while responsible for the women’s collections, he was also working with the menswear team. “ It’s a small studio. We are working closely. The overlap between men’s and women’s was always very much there.”

Exhibitions galore

The Rick Owens show is expected to be impactful, too, especially since it aligns with a retrospective of the designer’s work. “The exhibition retraces his ascent from his beginnings in Hollywood, his first show in New York in 2002, helped by Vogue, his arrival in Paris when he was appointed creative director of French fur company Revillon, where he staged his first show in 2003, and his evolution in the French capital,” says Palais Galliera curator Alexandre Samson (he collaborated with Owens who also served as artistic director of the exhibition). Samson stresses the scale of the exhibition, which will extend throughout the entire building, the garden and even the museum restaurant, where the staff will be sporting Rick Owens outfits. The exhibition opens at Palais Galliera on 28 June, running until 4 January 2026.

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