Fashion

Street-Style Moments to Inspire This Season

A curation of street-style standouts from Couture Week, with insights on how to translate these looks into everyday wardrobes.

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The fashion calendar kicks off each year on a high note—January brings Men’s Fashion Week, followed by the awe-inspiring spectacle of Paris Couture Week, where designers push the boundaries of elaborate creativity with eye-watering designs. Whilst the runways set the tone, the real trend forecasting happens outside the shows, on the streets. From A-list celebrities and top editors to your favourite fashion insiders, street-style is where the season’s most coveted looks take shape, influencing wardrobes long after the final runway walk.

Ahead, we spotlight the standout street-style themes from Paris Couture Week—along with key pieces to help you translate these high-fashion inspirations into your everyday wardrobe.

 

FUR FOR ALL

This season, oversized furs took over the streets, serving up equal parts warmth and extravagance. From sweeping full-length coats to cropped, exaggerated silhouettes—when it comes to fur, bigger is undeniably better. Fashion insiders toned down the drama with sleek tailoring, knits, and relaxed denim, while others leaned into the maximalism with bold textures, stripes, and patchwork designs. Whether real or faux, fur was the ultimate statement piece, shielding showgoers from the chill while commanding attention. For everyday wear, pair it with cashmere and oversized denim. By night, drape it over a silk slip for an effortless old-Hollywood allure.

By Malene Birger - Fur Coat

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Alaia - Shearing Coat

Alaia - Faux Fur Skirt

Saint Laurent - Faux Fur Scarf

Hvoya - Fur Ballet Flats

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Dries Van Noten - Faux Fur Tote

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Prada - Shearling Vest

Self-Portrait – Shearling coat

ROARING PRINTS

Animal print prowled the streets of Paris and has been categorised as one of 2025’s boldest trends. From leopard and cheetah to zebra and tiger, no pattern was off-limits—spotted across outerwear, accessories, and everything in between. The most daring dressers took it up a notch, fearlessly mixing prints—think leopard blouses with zebra-striped trousers—proving that when done right, more is more. To keep the look refined, fashion insiders balanced these wild prints with neutral outerwear like denim or leather with minimal accessories. The key to mastering the trend? Embrace your fierce side, but keep the styling sharp for an effortlessly chic.

Amina Muaddi - Snake Print PVC mules

Alaia - La Cache bag

Dolce & Gabbana - Leopard Print Skirt

Magda Butrym - Calfhair bustier dress

Stuart Weitzman – Alfred loafers

Rixo - Leopard Jacket

The Attico - Snake slingbacks

Alaia - Zebra denim trench coat

Jacquemus - Zebra bag

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Versace - Leopard Leggings

Casadei – Blade Jurassik Mules

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SUITED TO PERFECTION

Couture Week naturally brings an air of grandeur, with decadent eveningwear styles all around. But on the streets, one trend stood out: sweeping, floor-grazing lengths. From flowing gowns and tailored maxi coats to elongated skirts, hemlines reached new extremes—blurring the lines between couture fantasy and everyday wear. Whether a response to the sub-zero temperatures or a reflection of couture’s opulence, it was clear that the longer the length, the more striking the look. Beyond their striking elegance, these full-length silhouettes added a layer of warmth, making them practical and realistic additions to the everyday wardrobe.

The Row – Coat

Gabriela Hearst – Maxi Dress

Khaite – Coat

Ann Demeulameester – Dress

Galvan – Maxi Skirt

Lou Lou Studio – Long Coat

Isabel Marant – Long dress

Dsquared2 – Long Denim Skirt

Nina Ricci – Vest With Long Fluid Tail

SUITED TO PERFECTION

From statement hats to embellished adorned headscarves and avant-garde hairpieces, eye-catching toppers were everywhere in Paris. Oversized fur hats and ushankas seemed to be making a bold comeback, while sleek headwraps—straight from Valentino’s playbook—added an alluring finishing touch to the look. For the daring, sculptural headpieces embraced couture’s theatricality, often paired with sleek or braided hairstyles. One thing’s clear: this season, the best-dressed started at the top. Our personal favourite is the fur hat, already spotted on A-List stars like Emily Ratajkowski and Rihanna during their daily outings.

Toteme – Shearling Hat

Valentino – Head Scarf

Jennifer Behr – Fishnet Headband

Max Mara – Teddy Headband

Miu Miu – Ribbed Knit Wool Blend Hat

Toteme – Leather Trimmed Hat

Valentino – Wool Hat

Chloe – Shearing Headband

SUITED TO PERFECTION

Noted as a key fashion trend for 2025, oversized tailoring and strong power dressing was spotted all over the streets of Paris, from fitted forms to exaggerated proportions. Men’s inspired suits were a standout, from sharp ’80s-inspired shoulders to dramatically long sleeves and cartoonishly large suits. Monochromatic beige ensembles offered a clean, effortless take on the trend, while baggy trousers paired with structured blazers perfectly balanced a casual and refined edge. Minimalist styling let the dramatic silhouettes shine, reinforcing a whole new era of suiting.

Bottega Veneta – Blazer

Bottega Veneta – Pants

The Row – Blazer

The Row – Pants

Marina Moscone – Basque Blazer

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Jacquemus – Blazer

Jacquemus – Pants

Marie Adam-Leenaerdt – Blazer

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Gabriela Hearst – Blazer

Gabriela Hearst – Pants

Loro Piana – Silk Blazer

Loro Piana – Silk Pants

 
 
 
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Photos: courtesy of MYTHERESA, NET-A-PORTER, Moda Operandi, Casadei, Stuart Weizman, Nina Ricci
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Isabel Bazzani, an Australian fashion expert based in Paris, has established herself as a leading figure in luxury sourcing for elite clients worldwide. With a background of experience at Net-A-Porter, LVMH, and Farfetch, Isabel now independently operates a global fashion sourcing service, curating and procuring unique items for ultra-highnet-worth individuals. Supported by an international team and an extensive network of brand partners, she sources collections across boarders and offers additional services including private shopping appointments, couture, bespoke or made-to-order arrangements.

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