Parker Posey embraced bold style at Paris Fashion Week. The actress attended Valentino’s fall 2025 show while wearing a maximalist look by the label.
The “White Lotus” star opted to wear Valentino‘s paisley midi dress with a ruffled hem, beaded paisley cropped jacket, textured floral tights, and platform snakeskin collage sandals — all of which comprised look 11 from the label’s pre-fall 2025 collection. Posey put her stamp on the look, forgoing the layered pearl necklace and snakeskin chain shoulder bag it was shown with and instead wearing the brand’s Nellcôte fringe shoulder bag decked out with grommets, ball studs, and an ornate beaded pattern.
For fall 2025, Michele embraced sheer dressing through his own maximalist, ’70s-leaning (and this time ’80s-leaning) lens. The presentation, which was staged amid a reconstructed public restroom with a “dystopian, disturbing, Lynchian” feel according to the show notes, was rife with lace, ruffles, and bold color combinations.
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“I’m having fun, because there are people that are trying to play the game of the things that came from the brain of Valentino in the past and the things that are completely new, or things that they think that I’m copying,” Michele told WWD at the show.
Posey was joined at Valentino’s fall 2025 show by Chappell Roan, Barry Keoghan, Sophie Thatcher, Jared Leto, Nara Aziza, Georgina Rodríguez, Jolin Tsai, Jeff Satur, Victoria De Angelis, and more.
Posey recently favored another maximalist look while promoting “The White Lotus” this week. On Thursday she stopped by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to talk about her role as Victoria Ratliff on the current third season, while wearing Lowe’s draped trousers that fuse together multiple floral patterns. She paired it with a white button down shirt and a pair of gold peep-toe mule heels.
On the third season of “The White Lotus” Posey wears a bevy of caftans, as well as dresses from Rachel Comey. “There’s quite a bit of Rachel Comey, which was not something I would have immediately thought of but the collection was just so right for Victoria,” costume designer Alex Bovaird recently revealed to WWD.