Paris Fashion Week 2025 reaffirmed that the biggest fashion choices often happen off the runway — landing squarely on the shoulders of its celebrity front‑row attendees. This season’s most memorable outfits were less about following trends and more about expressing individuality. These are the defining style moments that prove that at Paris Fashion Week, celebrities don’t just witness fashion — they help shape its direction.
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Tyla At Chanel
Grammy Award-winning singer Tyla swapped her usual street-ready style and turned heads in full bubblegum-pink mode: a corset-cut crop top and matching mini skirt dotted with gleaming buttons and pockets, topped with a sharply tailored cardigan that was both sophisticated and fun. Classic black heels tied up the look, while chunky Chanel pearls and a logo necklace amped up the luxury. With a choppy fringe grazing her brows and liner‑sharp eyes, Tyla delivered confectionary rebellion with spectacular elegance.

Naomi Campbell At Chanel
Naomi Campbell, the ’90s supermodel turned perennial Chanel muse, graced the Grand Palais in a pastel‑lilac tweed mini dress from Chanel’s Spring 2025 runway. The pleated A‑line silhouette featured gleaming gold buttons, structured front pockets, and a floral‑inspired patchwork neckline. She paired it with Chanel’s signature beige‑and‑black Mary Janes and a cream micro quilted flap bag that caught the Paris sunshine in its gold chain strap. A delicate ribbon bow atop sleek hair added a playful finish, reinforcing why Campbell continues her reign as fashion royalty.

Jisoo At Dior
Paris Fashion Week hit its stride the moment Jisoo of BLACKPINK stepped into Dior’s Fall 2025 show. She layered a crisp white corset – complete with zipper detailing – over a billowy puff-sleeve blouse, then paired the romance of a tiered tulle miniskirt trimmed in floral lace with chunky black lace-up combat boots. A petite Lady Dior bursting with soft blooms and oversized gold hoops added the perfect touch of rebellious finesse.

Jaden Smith At Louis Vuitton
Jaden Smith has quickly become one of today’s most fearless style muses. At Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2025 show, he rocked a black-and-white tweed peplum blazer — borrowed straight from the womenswear collection — teamed with slouchy light-wash jeans, heeled black boots, and the brand’s trompe-l’oeil Petite Malle bag. With the blazer left open to reveal layered gold chains, the look exuded gender-fluid coolness. It’s the kind of unapologetic confidence that solidifies Jaden’s place as a true style icon.

Emma Stone At Louis Vuitton
As a longtime fan of Louis Vuitton, Emma Stone proved why she’s the house’s quintessential muse by turning the front-row seating into a lingerie-inspired runway moment at Paris Fashion Week. She arrived in a black lace slip dress, with scalloped hems, sheer cutouts, and gold-beaded straps – combining boudoir and boulevard styles. Paired with tights and strappy sandals, Stone proved that classic black lace has never looked so modern.

Doechii At Schiaparelli
According to fashion insiders, Doechii’s turn at Schiaparelli’s Fall/Winter 2025‑2026 show may have just rewritten the rules on couture recycling. She stepped out in the white‑and‑denim gown famously worn by Charlize Theron last November — a sculptural halter‑neck maxi with a denim corset and thigh‑high slit — then stamped it with her own twist via oversized gold hoops, white mules, and voluminous curls.

Johnny Suh At Acne Studios
Arriving ahead of an immersive installation by artist Jonathan Lyndon Chase, NCT 127’s Johnny Suh rocked trompe‑l’oeil jeans printed to look like a cascade of belts, teaming it with a skin‑tight tank and a leather jacket so oversized it practically had its own zip code. Suede brown boots anchored the look while a charm‑studded choker and smoky brown eyes injected just the right dose of grit.

Raye At Givenchy
Raye approached her look with the same fearless confidence and drama that defines her music. She donned a short black dress, cinched at the waist with a red belt, its silhouette embellished with transparent sequins that sparkled in the light like stardust. For Raye – the British singer-songwriter behind hits like ‘Escapism’ and ‘Black Mascara’ – fashion, much like her music, is an art of self-expression that’s designed to evoke emotion.

Catherine Pun
A Hong Kong native with Filipino-Chinese roots, Catherine infuses every part of her life with zest, whether she’s belting out karaoke tunes or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. Her downtime often includes unwinding with Netflix and indulging in a 10-step skincare routine. As the Editorial Director of Friday Club., Catherine brings her wealth of experience from major publishing houses, where she refined her craft and even authored a book. Her sharp editorial insight makes her a dynamic force, always on the lookout for the next compelling narrative.