Paris Fashion Week is an event where celebrities show off the best and worst stylings that they have to offer, and these are the biggest flop of 2025.
Megan Thee Stallion, Pamela Anderson, Kylie Jenner and more celebrities are showing up in high style for Paris Fashion Week 2025.
Kelly Rutherford and her son Hermés, 18, posed for pictures together for the first time in a decade. The Gossip Girl star, 56, was photographed with her son at the Chanel and Rahul Mishra event.
Megan Thee Stallion is officially the true star of Paris Couture Week. The annual fashion occasion has become one of the most important places for stars to make their sartorial mark, with Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa, and Elsa Hosk all putting on their best looks. However, this season, Megan is truly turning every show into her personal runway.
Pamela Anderson attended the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week in an all-grey ensemble and retro veiled headband.
Now more than ever before, professional athletes are engrained in the fashion world. Last week in Paris was no different. One of the athletes that we saw popping out at a bunch of events was Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
Most recently, Leon made our jaws drop at Paris Fashion Week. On Jan. 28, she attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Fall-Winter 2025/2026 show in a totally see-through black lace catsuit. The number, which totally freed the nipple, was accessorized with a black lace thong and an oversized black leather trench coat.
For every Pamela Anderson, there’s a Megan Thee Stallion waiting in the wings. As Anderson dabbled in monochrome, understated looks at the Paris couture shows over these past few days, Megan was busy doing just the opposite.
Kevin Germanier showed a lineup of short, skin-hugging dresses in brightly coloured beadwork for his namesake label's catwalk outing on Thursday, closing the week of spring/summer 2025 haute couture shows in Paris.
Kyra Kennedy, 29, is the youngest daughter of health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.