The time has come – Paris Fashion Week Spring 2026 is upon us. New York, London, and Milan Fashion Week are now wrapped up, and it’s time to head to the French capital. A monumental season of designer debuts, the anticipation is at an all-time high. Running from Monday, September 29 until Tuesday, October 7 – we’ve got the rundown of the official Paris Fashion Week schedule from The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (who’ve opted to shake things up this season, to say the very least).
Paris Fashion Week Spring 2026 Schedule
The first major player on the schedule is Saint Laurent, with Anthony Vaccarello’s showcase guaranteed to kick off PFW with one almighty bang. Come Tuesday, Louis Vuitton is oddly placed at the start of Paris Fashion Week, having always favored showing last – and will show midday. Also presenting on September 30 will be Mame Kurogouchi, Lanvin, Dries Van Noten, Anrealage, Courrèges, and Stella McCartney.
All eyes will be on Jonathan Anderson on Wednesday October 1, as the British designer (formerly of Loewe) will stage his womenswear debut as creative director of Christian Dior. To say we’re excited here at theFashionSpot would be an understatement. October 1 will also see (in addition to Gabriela Hearst, Acne Studios, and Balmain) Haider Ackermann unveil his sophomore collection as Tom Ford creative director, following his “knockout” debut last season.
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The shows of Uma Wang, The Row, Rabanne, Carven, Rick Owens, Schiaparelli, and Isabel Marant will take place on Thursday. Amongst the back-to-back showcases, Miguel Castro Freitas is set to make his debut as the creative force behind Mugler. Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez will serve up their inaugural Loewe collection on Friday. It’ll be round two for Sarah Burton at Givenchy, while PFW heavyweights Issey Miyake, Giambattista Valli, Vetements, Nina Ricci, Yohji Yamamoto, and Victoria Beckham will also present Friday.
Opening up the weekend slot on Saturday will be Pieter Mulier of Alaïa. Other highlights of the day will be Glenn Martens offering up his ready-to-wear debut as Maison Margiela creative director. Come nightfall, the fashion pack will come together to bear witness to the first collection from Pierpaolo Piccioli x Balenciaga. Sunday will consist of Lacoste, Celine, Akris, Valentino, Jean Paul Gaultier (the first of Duran Lantink), Chloé, and McQueen.
Chanel will be all everyone is talking about on Tuesday, as Matthieu Blazy ushers in a new era at the fabled French fashion house. Also filling up Tuesday’s back-to-bac schedule will be Sacai, Coperni, Miu Miu, Zimmermann, and Thom Browne. Bring. It. On.
Needless to say, theFashionSpot has you covered during PFW and it’s the ONLY place to be. Check out the Paris Fashion Week Spring 2026 schedule in its entirety, here.