The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Nailed Modern Glamour


This week, the spring 2026 shows during Paris Fashion Week have delivered all sorts of glamour—not to mention tons of exciting designer debuts. Pierpaolo at Balenciaga! Alessandro at Valentino! Jack and Lazaro at Loewe! There was a sense of newness at all of the major fashion houses this season, and the front row stars embodied this mood with their modern approaches to evening attire.

Take Lana Del Rey at the Valentino presentation just earlier today. The singer—who attended along with her husband Jeremy Dufrene—embodied retro elegance in her delicate chiffon gown with fur sleeves. Just a day prior, Meghan Markle also made a surprise cameo at Balenciaga, and her head-to-toe cream look was timeless dressing at its finest. A more contemporary approach to white? Kylie Jenner, who attended the Margiela show in a lace mini dress with matching tights. (She gets bonus points for the Tabi wedges—who doesn’t love a freaky shoe?).

It wasn’t just the Paris street style scene that delivered striking celebrity style. In London, Jodie Turner-Smith continued her winning slew of futuristic Tron looks with a vintage Mugler dress from 2001. In L.A., A-lister Julia Roberts attended the After the Hunt premiere in a shocking pink Greta Constantine dress. Turns out, she wore the dress three years ago, but loved it so much that she and stylist Elizabeth Stewart shortened it and recycled it. Good call: When a frock is that good, it needs a second moment.

Which were your favorite celebrity looks this week? Vote below, and check back on Friday to see who Vogue readers crowned best dressed.



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