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Paris Fashion Week Loulou de Saison FW26 Collection, Freedom in Movement

Exploring Chloé Harrouche’s Fall-Winter 2026 Collection: Parisian Elegance Meets Cosmopolitan New York

Paris Fashion Week Loulou de Saison FW26 Collection, Freedom in Movement

A Reinvented Parisian Elegance

The Fall–Winter 2026 collection explores a French notion of freedom shaped by movement and displacement. Rooted in an authentic Parisian état d’esprit, the proposal reflects an elegance born of independence, curiosity, and an effortless acceptance of contradiction. Creative Director Chloé Harrouche describes it as an expansion of a distinctly Parisian perspective, transformed through cultural crossings and informed by a rare, confident allure.




The Inspiration: Cosmopolitan New York

The season looks to a cosmopolitan New York spanning the 1960s to early 1990s, where European rigor met a new sense of speed and presence. Iconic references such as Mica Ertegun, Maria Callas, and Lee Radziwill embody a commanding character—united by cultural depth, precision, and personal magnetism—that anchors the collection’s narrative.

Reimagined Textures and Silhouettes

This sensibility unfolds through rich textures and reinvented silhouettes. Ostrich feathers and plume-like outerwear unfold like birds of paradise, imposing elegance, while deep blue velvet and discreet deer motifs add intriguing subtle refinement. Softness emerges through fluid drapery, silks, and delicate lace, balanced by reinforced shoulders, sculptural heels, and an equilibrium between structure and movement.

Designed for Women in Motion

Designed for women in motion, the collection emphasizes adaptability, with garments that transform through adjustable collars, hems, and closures. A composed palette of navies, ivories, charcoals, and anthracites creates a bridge between historical reference and modern wearability.

An Elegance That Persists Quietly

Fall–Winter 2026 ultimately proposes an elegance that persists quietly—meant not to be noticed, but to be deeply inhabited. A collection that celebrates the contemporary woman in her complexity, capable of moving between different worlds with grace, confidence, and a wholly personal freedom.

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