paris fashion week schedule spring summer 2026

OFFICIAL PARIS FASHION WEEK SCHEDULE SPRING/SUMMER 2026

It isn’t unusual that all eyes are pointed at Paris. Paris Fashion Week remains the epicenter of fashion, with a schedule packed with houses like Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Schiaparelli, and more. Cover image: courtesy of Victoria Beckham

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OFFICIAP PARIS FASHION WEEK SCHEDULE SPRING/SUMMER 2026

Paris Fashion Week remains fashion’s defining epilogue—an annual apex of reinvention, where legacy houses pass the baton to daring new creative directors. From September 29 to October 7, 2025, the Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear calendar unfolds a flurry of premieres and pivots—many you’ll soon discover in greater depth on our Substack.

Heads will turn as Jonathan Anderson makes his highly anticipated debut at Dior women’s wear, following his buzzy men’s show earlier this year. On the first day, Saint Laurent grandly closes the week—an evening finale of confidence and cultural heft. Meanwhile, Ganni presents—rather than stages a conventional runway—with the return of the “Ganni Girls” who ignited the city last season, now anchoring a more intimate format. Their off-calendar takeover is now firmly on the official Paris map.

The biggest surprise was Haider Ackermann’s second show for Tom Ford, following his debut takeover in March—which was fun, to say the least. It’s the next chapter in his evolution at the brand and a rare sequel to a debut story. At Schiaparelli, curiosity grows around Daniel Roseberry’s direction: He pledged at couture to depart from the house’s archives and forge a fresh path; how that will translate in ready-to-wear remains unseen.

Loewe marks a turning point elsewhere: their debut under the former Proenza Schouler duo—Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez—will surface in a co-ed presentation rather than a show, signaling a new institutional identity. Under Glenn Martens, Maison Margiela tumbles into major-ready-to-wear status too: his couture entrance was buzzing, and now he’s stepping into mass‑appeal territory with complete confidence. Michael Rider brings his sophomore collection to Céline, following an upbeat summer launch—and industry eyes remain trained on how he builds on that foothold. Likewise, Duran Lantink takes the reins at Jean Paul Gaultier, with expectations as high as the house’s legacy demands.

Also remarkable: Chanel breaks with tradition. Matthieu Blazy now leads, and his debut collection premieres Monday evening instead of the usual Tuesday morning slot.

You get it: this season is about transitions—creative reins changing hands, formats shifting, and institutions recalibrating to the next era. Below, the full Paris Fashion Week schedule awaits—a curated guide to the runway moment when fashion remakes itself.

Also, read: FASHION WEEK SCHEDULE 2025: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE RUNWAY


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th

12.30 pm – Weinsanto

02.00 pm – Julie Kegels

03.00 pm – Abra

03.30 pm – Hodakova

04.00 pm – Vautrait

05.00 pm – Burc Akyol

05.30 pm – Kimhēkim

06.30 pm – Vaquera

08.00 pm – Saint Laurent

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th

09.30 am – Mame Kurogouchi

10.00 am – Ganni

10.30 am – Situationist

10.30 am – Zomer

12.00 pm – Louis Vuitton

01.30 pm – Matières Fécales

02.30 pm – Lanvin

04.00 pm – Dries Van Noten

05.00 pm – Anrealage

05.30 pm – Ruohan

06.30 pm – Courrèges

07.00 pm – Mossi

08.00 pm – Stella McCartney

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st

09.30 am – Icicle

10.00 am – ALAINPAUL

10.30 am – Maitrepierre

11.00 am – Marie Adam-Leenaerdt

12.00 am – Cecilie Bahnsen

01.00 pm – Casablanca

02.30 pm – Christian Dior

04.00 pm – Reverie By Caroline H.

04.30 pm – Gabriela Hearst

05.00 pm – Pressiat

05.30 pm – Acne Studios

06.00 pm – Litkovska

07.00 pm – Tom Ford

08.00 pm – Balmain

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd

10.00 am – The Row

10.00 am – Loulou de Saison

11.00 am – Uma Wang

12.00 pm – Mugler

01.30 pm – Nehera

02.00 pm – Rabanne

03.00 pm – Christian Wijnants

03.30 pm – Enfants Riches D.prim.s

04.00 pm – Carven

05.30 pm – Rick Owens

06.00 pm – GAUCHERE

07.00 pm – Schiaparelli

08.30 pm – Isabel Marant

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd

10.00 am – Leonard Paris

10.00 am – Gabriele Colangelo

10.00 am – Undercover

11.30 am – Loewe

01.00 pm – Issey Miyake

01.30 pm – Vaillant

02.00 pm – Jitrois

02.00 pm – Benmoyal

02.30 pm – Giambattista Valli

03.30 pm – Vetements

04.30 pm – Nina Ricci

05.30 pm – Givenchy

07.00 pm – Yohji Yamamoto

08.00 pm – Victoria Beckham

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th

09.30 am – Alaïa

10.00 am – Barbara Bui

10.30 am – Junya Watanabe

11.00 am – Dice Kayek

12.00 pm – Maison Margiela

01.00 pm – Noir Kei Ninomiya

02.30 pm – Hermès

03.30 pm – Vivienne Westwood

04.00 pm – MAXHOSA AFRICA

04.30 pm – Elie Saab

05.00 pm – Florentina Leitner

05.30 pm – Comme des Garçons

06.30 pm – Ann Demeulemeester

08.00 pm – Balenciaga

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th

09.30 am – Magda Butrym

10.00 am – Margaret Howell

10.30 am – Lacoste

11.00 am – Junko Shimada

12.00 am – Celine

01.00 pm – Niccolò Pasqualetti

02.00 pm – Akris

03.00 pm – Valentino

04.30 pm – Jean Paul Gaultier

05.30 pm – Ottolinger

06.00 pm – Paloma Wool

07.00 pm – Chloé

08.30 pm – McQueen

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th

09.30 am – Sacai

10.00 am – Ungaro

11.00 am – Shiatzy Chen

12.00 pm – Coperni

02.00 pm – Miu Miu

03.00 pm – Boyarovskaya

03.30 pm – Zimmermann

05.00 pm – Thom Browne

05.30 pm – Paula Canovas Del Vas

06.00 pm – Agnès b.

08.00 pm – Chanel

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th

10.00 am – RUIbuilt.

10.00 am – XULY.B.t

10.30 am – Kiko Kostadinov

11.30 am – Véronique Leroy

12.00 pm – Facon Jacmin

12.30 pm – Christopher Esber

02.00 pm – CFCL

03.00 pm – Didu

03.30 pm – Ujoh

05.00 pm – Pierre Cardin

06.00 pm – Meryll Rogge