haute couture fashion week

  • From Céline Dion to Kristen Stewart, all the celebrity style at Haute Couture Fashion Week 

    From Naomi Campbell‘s surprise runway return for Valentino to Viktor and Rolf’s meme-inspired dresses, Haute Couture Fashion Week has provided some serious desk-side chatter.Renowned for its dreamlike creations and purse-load of zeros price tags, the world of couture is seriously exclusive – giving the industry’s elite the perfect chance to demonstrate their sartorial prowess via the FROW.Thankfully, Céline Dion has continued to defend her position as reigning Queen of Couture this season in a series of gram-worthy outfit changes. First up, she watched the Alexandre Vauthier SS19 show unfold in a thigh-high split dress by the designer.Just a mere few hours later, she switched up the drama in a bow-embellished shirt and co-ordinating trousers for the Giorgio Armani Privé runway – where she gave the main man himself a quick post-show hug.Over at Chanel, brand ambassador Kristen Stewart stole the spotlight in a cropped jacket (in trademark bouclé of course) with metallic low-slung trousers and millennial-style sunnies to finish. Meanwhile, fellow actress Marion Cotillard demonstrated how to work the cycling short trend in the winter months with a chic quilted bum bag to hand.From rising star Rami Malek at Dior to a Valentino-clad Kristin Scott Thomas (we need her coat), here’s who wore what at Haute Couture Fashion Week.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for non-stop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day. For Twitter updates, follow @YahooStyleUK.Read more from Yahoo Style UK: Fashion’s ‘It’ crowd is getting younger, as Netflix’s rising stars take to the FROW at FendiFrom Naomi Campbell to David Beckham, all the celebrity style from Paris Men’s Fashion WeekBest dressed Brits: January 2019’s top celebrity fashion

  • Feather Lashes And Floral Face Paint: Valentino Couture Was A Beauty Fantasy

    The mother of make-up, Pat McGrath mastered a look as outstanding as the collection

  • The dreamiest dresses from Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week SS19

    Filled with sartorial spectacle, exquisite craftmanship and sky high prices, the four day event showcases the best of luxury designers, from Dior, Givenchy and Chanel to Giambattista Valli. Although frothy creations are always a firm favourite on the couture catwalks, billowing tulle gowns were bigger than ever, not only seen at Giambattista Valli but also at Zuhair Murad, Viktor & Rolf, Balmain and Ralph & Russo. From powder pink at Chanel to every princess-perfect shade possible at Valli, lilac at Zuhair Murad and electric shades at Valentino - a variation of pink hues reigned supreme on the couture catwalks.

  • From flat shoes to beautiful acrobatics, five talking points from the Dior couture show

    Next week, the largest Dior retrospective ever mounted in Britain opens in London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. 'Dior, Designer of Dreams' is set to be a cultural highlight of 2019. Pity Dior’s incumbent designer, Maria Grazia Chiuri, who has to compete with the shock and awe of Dior’s 1947 New Look and make current Dior seem equally as exciting and glamorous.

  • Valentino sent feathered hats down the catwalk

    One in every colour, please

  • What is Haute Couture Fashion Week and is it still relevant in 2018?

    How does the stand-alone event tie in with the industry's transient mindset?