
Paris Haute Couture Week 2025 Best Looks
Cardi B at Maison Margiela:
Cardi B at Ashi Studio:
Cardi B at Schiaparelli:
Hunter Schafer at Schiaparelli:
Law Roach at Maison Margiela:
Penelope Cruz at Chanel:
Kirsten Dunst at Chanel:
Dua Lipa at Schiaparelli:
Model Tamara Kalinic at Tamara Ralph:
Filmmaker Constance Tsang at Chanel:
Laufey at Chanel:
Heart Evangelista at Tamara Ralph:
Heart Evangelista at Schiaparelli:
Singer and actor Wang Yibo in Chanel:
Model Pia Wurtzbach for Stéphane Rolland:
Dianna Agron at Maison Margiela:
Model Paloma Elsesser at Balenciaga:
Gracie Abrams at Chanel:
Finally, actor Maisie Richardson-Sellers at Elie Saab:
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