The Best Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025 Street Style Looks So Far

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After dozens (err, more like hundreds) of shows and presentations in New York, London, and Milan, the fashion month tour is swiftly coming to an end. Well, kind of. Sure, Paris may be the last stop on the calendar, but it’s also the longest. With nine fashion-filled days in the City of Lights, there’s much sartorial action to look forward to this Spring/Summer 2025 season. And that goes for the street style moments captured outside the venues, too. Parisian women and those visiting from around the world never miss the mark when it comes to their show looks, as solidified by the ensembles thus far.

The first few days provided no shortage of fall outfit inspiration. Since the weather in Paris this week is quite chilly, showgoers kept warm in luxe outerwear. Influencer Pernille Teisbaek stepped out in a timeless trench coat, while Zita d’Hauteville, a partner manager at YouTube, turned heads in a playful cheetah print jacket. Fall-ready boots, too, were out in full force. Dior’s soon-to-be-viral D-Idole Heeled Boot was a popular footwear choice for the fashion house’s show — d’Hauteville and content creator Leonie Hanne took to the sidewalks in the sleek style.

Below, take in the best street style moments at PFW Spring/Summer 2025 — so far. As always, we’ll update the gallery with more swoon-worthy outfits as they come in.

Oct. 1

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Carlotta Oddi, Alanui’s founder and creative director, embraced the boho revival with her multi-color knit and flared jeans.

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Chanel may just make tweed caps a full-blown thing this fall, and influencer Yoyo Cao is on board.

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Keep warm this season in a sumptuous suede jacket, like this chic style here.

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It’s safe to assume all eyes were on actor Marina Ruy Barbosa’s dainty Chanel belt.

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Influencer Tamara Kalinic took Miu Miu’s buckle-adorned leather boots for a spin.

Sept. 30

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Lan Ying Ying broke up her sparkly two-piece set with a midriff-baring black bandeau top.

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Stylist Shiona Turini took to the Stella McCartney show in a head-to-toe bright blue look.

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Like it or not, skinny jeans have the industry’s stamp of approval — just ask influencer Emili Sindlev.

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ICYMI, ‘80s-inspired strong shoulders are trending this fall.

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The beauty of a statement jacket, like this zebra style, is that underneath, all you need are everyday basics.

Sept. 29

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Brat girl autumn, anyone? Take styling notes from influencer Nina Sandbech, who donned an electric green ensemble.

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Though simple, a knotted belt adds a bit of personality to every ensemble.

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This attendee’s sheer hair bow gave her furry jacket outfit a sweet touch.

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Karen Blanchard arrived at the Akris show in a stunning flowy gown, which looked incredible in photos.

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This guest proved the power of a classic trench coat and jeans look.

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No need to wait until the holiday season to rock sparkles.

Sept. 28

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A blouse with a built-in skinny scarf? Influencer Erika Boldrin is here for it.

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Sometimes, all a neutral ensemble needs is one or two bright accents.

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A silk headscarf is effortlessly chic, as shown by content creator Grece Ghanem.

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Patricia Zhou’s hot pink Molly Goddard number is a real showstopper.

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Influencer Gabrielle Caunesil Pozzoli embraced the season’s burgundy color trend with a leather-heavy look (and matching lipstick, too).

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You likely own a puffer jacket but what about puffer pants? If the answer is no, this photo may convince you to give them a try.

Sept. 27

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Influencer Jessica Wang gave her blazer a sexy feel by forgoing a top underneath.

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Influencer Paola Locatelli is still a proponent of the bow trend, having opted for Loewe’s denim jacket featuring the sweet detail.

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All the fall layering inspiration you need is right here.

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Business in the front, party in the back?

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This showgoer’s accessories are evidence that the green color trend isn’t going anywhere this fall.

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Layering a white button-down over a tee in the same hue requires minimal effort yet looks so cool.

Sept. 26

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‘Tis the season to tote around a super fluffy carryall, like this one seen on influencer Tamu McPherson.

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Stylist Anya Ziourova let her cat print top do all the talking by finishing with black pieces.

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Trade in your classic denim jacket for a feminine puff-sleeve style.

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This Chloé belt isn’t the most functional, but it sure is chic.

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The focal point of BDG’s Tiffany Reid street style look? Her maroon tights.

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This is one way to make sure your necklace isn’t hiding underneath a funnel neck coat.

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Is navy and black a fashion girl-approved color combo? Rouje founder and mother-to-be Jeanne Damas says yes.

Sept. 25

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Before the temps really begin dropping, show a little skin in a hip-revealing number.

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Jeans or a skirt? This piece on WARDROBE.NYC’s co-founder Christine Centenera appears to be a bit of both.

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Try teaming horizontal and vertical stripes for a fresh take on pattern mixing, as shown by fashion editor and stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson.

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Power couple Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz attended the Courrèges show in sleek neutral looks.

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Namesake shoe designer Amina Muaddi braced the brisk weather in a cozy turtleneck and leather skirt combo (along with presumably a pair of her label’s heels, of course).

Sept. 24

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Teisbaek proved that sometimes, all your outfit needs is a classic jacket, such as a trench coat.

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Philadelphia-based drag performer Sapphira Cristál brought out an ultra-fuzzy coat to kick of PFW festivities.

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This attendee pulled out all the stops with her look, arriving at Dior in a skirt that reads Miss Dior.

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Here, the aforementioned Dior boots, which are polarizing but polished.

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Fashion writer and maximalist Kristen Bateman made a bold statement in a plaid blazer and floral skirt look.

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This cream and stark white combo is a fresh take on tonal dressing.

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