Paris Jackson ditched her rocker style sensibility for aesthetic softness and warm tones at Chloé‘s fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection presentation during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday.
The artist turned to the label’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection for her front row attire. Jackson wore a voluminous pink jacket with billowing sleeves, a high collar neckline and elements of the Y2K famous bubble hem throughout.
Beneath the jacket, Jackson wore a muted gold top with white lace detailing, which transitioned into a high-waisted skirt with a bevy of fabric draping and knee-length hemline. Along with the ensemble, Jackson wore a pair of Chloé mules and carried a blush tone shoulder bag from the label.
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Jackson was joined by a slew of high-profile guests for Thursday’s show. Olivia Rodrigo and Maggie Rogers, among others, were also seated in the front row for the French luxury fashion house’s latest ready-to-wear presentation.
While Jackson’s look from the label’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection showed off creative director Chemena Kamali‘s couture technique prowess, the fall collection experimented more with shape, color and texture.
Feminine details abounding throughout the collection yielded a curation of bohemian-inspired pieces, with feminine ruffles and a few sheer elements. Models’ natural hair and makeup further accentuated the free-reining spirit of the collection.
Kamali was named as Chloé’s latest creative director in October 2023, succeeding Gabriela Hearst. “My heart has always been Chloé’s. It has been since I stepped through its doors more than 20 years ago,” Kamali said in a statement upon her appointment.
“Returning feels natural and very personal. I am extremely honored to be taking on this role and to be building on the vision that Gaby Aghion and Karl Lagerfeld defined early in the maison’s history. I hope to capture the emotional connection and spirit of Chloé for today.”