Haute Couture Week 2026: Day One Highlights
Paris opened couture week with a masterclass in emotion, precision and storytelling, where fantasy, nature and handwork set the tone for the season ahead.
At Paris Haute Couture Week, across ateliers and runways, couture returned to its most powerful register: intellectual craft and garments designed to be experienced.
At Schiaparelli, Daniel Roseberry once again asserted his command of couture as theatre. Sculptural silhouettes, horns, winged jackets and gowns engulfed in thousands of feathers transformed the runway into something almost mythological. Bold colour and exaggerated form carried echoes of historical fashion codes, but the mood was modern.



That emotional intelligence continued at Christian Dior, where Jonathan Anderson presented his first couture collection for the house at the Musée Rodin. Florals surfaced as structure and symbol, woven into silhouettes through brooches, earrings and considered detailing. Anderson’s approach is reverent, grounding Dior’s heritage in a softer, more exploratory language. Beauty echoed the mood: luminous skin, pastel lilac blush and sheer pink hair veils.




Craft took centre stage at Rahul Mishra, whose collection explored the elemental forces of fire, earth, air and water. Through dense hand embroidery, sequins and beadwork, Mishra translated natural phenomena into couture that felt both fragile and formidable. His work reinforced a growing truth of modern couture: that true luxury lies in time, skill and storytelling embedded within the textile itself.




Romance, meanwhile, found expression at Julie de Libran and Georges Hobeika. De Libran delivered modern femininity through sculptural tailoring and disciplined elegance, while Hobeika leaned into his signature lyricism with gowns shimmering in delicate embroidery and light-catching surfaces.




Off the runway, the front rows added their own punctuation marks. Rihanna arrived at Dior in black tulle that balanced drama with power. Teyana Taylor amplified Schiaparelli’s surrealism in sheer lace and statement accessories, while Lauren Sánchez Bezos continued to assert couture as a vehicle for personal style.
Overall, nature-inspired motifs, elemental narratives and obsessive handwork dominated, making it an expressive and dramatic day one at Haute Couture Week 2026.
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