Schiaparelli makes a splash at Paris Haute Couture Week
- Bad Bunny made his fall 2026 Paris Fashion Week debut at the Schiaparelli Couture show, wearing a custom butter-yellow silk suit with little heels and a single hoop earring.
- Benito's suit featured gold brooches representing past album covers, including a chair for his 2025 album alongside Schiaparelli house codes like the keyhole and the bunny motif.
- Creative Director Daniel Roseberry said the collection started once he 'surrendered to the void' of controlling the creative process, using latex and silicone instead of traditional silks.
- Model Karlie Kloss made her couture debut this season in a blue latex dress, joining Bad Bunny in demonstrating the collection's transformation of unconventional materials into haute couture.
- Roseberry emphasized that moments when certainty disappears are often when something genuinely new becomes possible, positioning the collection as a philosophical statement on beauty and imagination.
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With sculptural silicone dresses and marine references, Schiaparelli opened Monday Haute Couture Week in Paris, as part of a presentation attended by singer Bad Bunny, writes AFP.
Bad Bunny Turns Heads in Yellow Suit as He Arrives at Schiparelli Fashion Show in Paris
Bad Bunny is taking Paris Fashion Week by storm! The 32-year-old “Tití Me Preguntó” singer turned heads as posed for […] The post Bad Bunny Turns Heads in Yellow Suit as He Arrives at Schiparelli Fashion Show in Paris appeared first on Just Jared - Celebrity News and Gossip
The singer Bad Bunny, in concert the day before in Paris, attended the parade in uniform in the image of the Italian brand.
Schiaparelli Fall 2026 Couture Takes a Leap Into the Void
Courtesy of SchiaparelliSurreal, sculpted looks—from gowns blooming with sugar water-preserved flowers to hyper-realistic corset busts—dominated the Schiaparelli fall 2026 couture show, held Monday in Paris. Top models like Anok Yai and Alex Consani (who wowed in a light-up dress dripping with sculptural fringe) sauntered down a mirrored runway at the Petit Palais; dramatic music and a recorded soliloquy read by creative director Daniel Roseberr…
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