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Fashion Rewind: Paris Fashion Week Magic & Early March Style Hits

Welcome back, fashion lovers! While we are always looking ahead to the next big thing, we absolutely have to talk about what went down last week. Late February and early March 2026 delivered some of the most iconic style moments of the year so far, completely dominated by the unmatched energy of Paris Fashion Week.

From legendary anniversaries to unexpected sneaker drops, here is your ultimate style rewind for both womenswear and menswear!

🎀 Womenswear: The PFW Takeover

Major Industry News & Runways

  • The Reign of Paris Fashion Week: From March 2nd to the 10th, Paris was the undisputed global epicenter of style. With nearly 100 shows presenting the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collections, powerhouses like Chanel, Dior, Loewe, and Balenciaga completely hijacked our social media feeds.

  • 60 Years of Le Smoking: Saint Laurent was arguably the most talked-about brand of the week, celebrating the 60th anniversary of its iconic women's tuxedo, Le Smoking. Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello sent models down the runway in razor-sharp suits and elongated silhouettes, proving that the tailored jacket is the ultimate day-to-night flex.

Trends Dominating the Runways & Streets

  • The New "Armor" (Goodbye, Oversize): Fashion critics noted a massive shift in silhouettes. After years of swimming in gigantic, oversized clothing, fashion is getting closer to the body again. Celine and Balenciaga championed highly structured, body-skimming pieces with high protective necks and wrapping coats that act almost like chic armor.

  • Deconstructed Office Core: The street style in Paris proved that corporate wear is anything but boring right now. The fashion set stepped out in exaggerated neckties, layered crisp blue shirts, and tailored trousers perfectly mashed up with gritty, urban elements.

  • The Ultimate "Pop of Red": In a sea of moody greys and sleek blacks, bright cherry red took the crown as the ultimate accent color last week. It was spotted everywhere—from statement handbags and chunky scarves to just a swipe of a powerful, bold red lip.

  • Effortless "Messy-Chic" Beauty: When it came to glam, "controlled chaos" was the winner. Think dark brows, heavy, intentional blush, and smudged black smoky eyes—a slightly undone look that beauty editors are already dubbing the "Gucci effect."

👔 Menswear: Outerwear Icons & Tailored Dreams

Major Drops & Campaigns

  • Burberry’s 170th Anniversary: Kicking off March, the historic British heritage house launched its highly anticipated global campaign, 'The Trench, Portraits of an Icon'. It flooded the streets and our feeds, cementing the famous trench coat as the absolute ultimate transitional piece for men this spring.

  • The Thom Browne x ASICS Crossover: Sneakerheads and tailoring fans rejoiced over one of the most coveted footwear drops of the season. Designer Thom Browne reinterpreted the classic ASICS GEL-KAYANO 14, injecting his iconic red, white, and blue color palette alongside sharp, sartorial details.

Trends Making Waves

  • Scandi-Minimalism: Early March trend reports confirmed that guys are heavily leaning into clean, Scandinavian-inspired minimalism. The focus is entirely on ultra-high-quality basics: perfectly draped trousers, boxy-cut tees, and chunky wool cardigans in muted, neutral tones.

  • The Tuxedo Renaissance: Paralleling the womenswear runways, men's formal evening tailoring (specifically the tuxedo) saw a massive spike in interest. Brands like Wales Bonner and Brioni presented modernized, incredibly slick versions of the classic tux that instantly landed on the covers of major style magazines.

  • Utilitarian Outerwear & Furry Textures: Pharrell Williams at Louis Vuitton and the latest Dior collections confirmed that the multi-pocket utility jacket is the hero piece of the year. Looking ahead, designers are prepping men for colder weather with heavy fur linings and dramatic, textured collars.

  • Playful Knitwear: Say goodbye to boring sweaters. Brands like Ralph Lauren and Doublet are injecting a sense of humor into the men's wardrobe, introducing knitwear packed with fun motifs and maximalist graphics to break up the monotony of everyday dressing.

Which runway show or street style trend from last week was your absolute favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

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