Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026–2027 took place from March 2 to 10, 2026, bringing together major runway shows, showroom presentations at the Palais de Tokyo, and a series of notable debuts from emerging designers. Among the most anticipated highlights were Michael Rider’s Celine, Off-White, and Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann, while the season as a whole explored themes of 1990s-inspired leather, sharp tailoring, and bold shades of tomato red.

The schedule opened on Monday, March 2, with shows by IFM Master of Arts, Weinsanto, and Vautrait. Other key names throughout the week included Chloé, Off-White, Rabanne, Rick Owens, and Isabel Marant, with many brands also offering livestreams. From March 4 to 10, the SPHERE Paris Fashion Week® Showroom at the Palais de Tokyo spotlighted a new generation of designers.

In terms of trends, the season emphasized precise tailoring and strong silhouettes. At Celine, ultra-slim suiting was paired with oversized, vintage-inspired outerwear, presented with a fast-paced, indie-rock attitude. Hermès proposed a more sensual vision, combining leather, heavy knits, and body-conscious lines with equestrian references. Across multiple collections, tomato red emerged as the standout monochrome shade, replacing the mustard tones of previous seasons, while leather and chunky knits defined the dominant textures. At Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann delivered a sharp, dramatic, and seductive approach to tailoring, blurring the boundaries between menswear and womenswear.