
Paris Fashion Week 2026 is a wrap. And while the city is already moving on, the BSTN Fam is still running the highlights: days shaped by runways, late calls and constant motion that made one thing clear once again – Fashion Week is never just about clothes.
One of the standout moments came courtesy of Y-3. The runway unfolded as a controlled clash of fashion, art and performance, with graffiti artist Chito shaping the show’s visual language and a live dance performance adding tension and rhythm to the space. The collection stayed true to Y-3’s DNA: sharp tailoring met technical fabrics, performance silhouettes and refined details. And did we mention the 3-Stripes runway design with built-in skate ramps?
Willy Chavarria delivered another defining moment of the week. His Eterno runway show evolved into a full cultural statement, stacking high-profile appearances with music, movement and powerful references to his background. Featuring Feid, Goldie, Lil Mr. E and Latin Mafia, among others, the show constantly blurred the line between model and performer, with artists stepping directly into the runway flow while and after performing.
Backed by his adidas Originals collaboration, the collection mixed sharp tailoring with Big Willy workwear and Chicano-inspired sportswear, translating Chavarria’s cross-cultural design aesthetic into a bold, expressive moment.
In between, Paris delivered as expected. A stop at Converse gave us a peek at Tyler, The Creator’s upcoming journeys through the brand’s archives, while outside the venues the streets stayed alive with head-turning fits, good vibes and that unmistakable Fashion Week buzz. Fuel came from the city’s food spots – necessary breaks that added to fresh impressions before the next stop pulled everyone back into motion (and yup, tired feet included). See you next time, Paris.




















