Paris Fashion Week has set the direction for style development in the upcoming season. Based on observations of street looks worn by the fashion crowd, five trends have been identified that can already be integrated into everyday wardrobes.

Paris Fashion Week has set the direction for style development in the upcoming season. Based on observations of street looks worn by the fashion crowd, five trends have been identified that can already be integrated into everyday wardrobes.
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Parisians are massively abandoning neutral shades in favor of rich, saturated red. The trend includes not only bomber jackets and windbreakers but also classic trench coats and tailored blazers. This choice allows you to add a striking accent to a restrained look without sacrificing elegance. A red jacket is versatile: it looks equally great with jeans or a dress.


The fashion industry's attention is once again focused on archival models. Bags that were popular in the 2000s are making a comeback in updated forms: Chloé Paddington, Balenciaga Le City, Celine Luggage. Many brands have officially re-released these models, making them available for purchase. This is an investment in timeless classics that won't lose relevance.


Straight-leg and wide-leg jeans are giving way to cuts with a subtle flare from the knee down. This silhouette visually elongates the legs, creates a more feminine shape, and references 1970s aesthetics. Bootcut jeans are versatile: they can be worn with sneakers or heeled shoes alike.


A romantic trend manifested through lace inserts on skirts, slip dresses, and blouses. Lace adds softness and depth to a look without appearing overloaded. Just one element with this detailing is enough to refresh a familiar outfit.


After the dominance of ballet flats and Mary Janes, heels are returning to street style—but not classic stilettos. Instead, more modern designs with square toes and sturdy, block-style heels are taking over. This footwear looks current, pairs easily with various outfits, and is comfortable enough for everyday wear.


You don't need to overhaul your entire wardrobe. Adding just one accent piece—a red jacket, an archival bag, or jeans in a new cut—is enough to refresh your look. The golden rule of Parisian style: appear effortless and confident, even when following fashion trends.