Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print

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The spring 2026 Paris Fashion Week shows don’t end until October 7th, but we’re already devouring the surprisingly très tape-à-l’œil street style scene set against the refrained backdrop of the City of Light. The Parsian showgoers opted out of hush-hush luxury, and instead, embraced personality dressing in the form of tactile textures, expressive prints, and striking colors. Go big, or go home!

The PFW Street Style Guide to Personality Dressing

The Argyle Knit
Marni embroidered argyle polo shirt
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The Sport Jacket
Adidas Originals Firebird track jacket
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The Bold Tee
Staud weekend crew tee
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Parisians are often known for their less-is-more approach to style—an archetype that’s inspired many mood boards. Maybe it’s the medley of tensions ascending in society, furthering our desire to express, or the varying characters available to play with on the market, but this PFW was anything but quiet. As vibrant as the city itself, showgoers this season embraced textures and fabrics, like corduroy, brocade, silk, and taffeta, and paired them with bold prints, like houndstooth, plaid, stripes, and argyle—a feast for the eyes!

From striped knits to printed car coats, here are our favorite personality-driven street style looks to recreate from Paris Fashion Week.

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Embellished Top + Corduroy Pant

Textural dressing is fashion’s love letter to the senses! This season, we’re seeing it in feathered, fringed details, from Fforme to Stella McCartney. A fuzzy, fringe cardigan sets the tone here when worn with corduroy trousers, and a snakeskin-dipped boot.

Ferragamo

fringe cardigan

Balenciaga

Le City bag

Citizens of Humanity

Kimberly corduroy flared pants

Khaite

nevada stretch high boot

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Top-to-Bottom Print Clash

More is more, is more! A bold conversation starter and a fearless mix of patterns, turn chaos into harmony by wearing a silk, printed coat over a classic striped button-up. The effect is deliberate dissonance; a styling trick that feels defiant, yet sophisticated.

Dries Van Noten

printed coat

Everlane

The Boyfriend shirt

Dries Van Noten

Pritty skirt pants

Zara

embroidered bag

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Houndstooth Topper + Pop of Red

Looking for a minimalist way to experiment with print and color? A houndstooth jacket (cut into an hourglass silhouette), needs nothing more than the right pair of black trousers. For a burst of color, add a red leather heeled boot, and a printed silk scarf in similar tones, knotted around the neck.

Balenciaga

Hourglass jacket

Prada

printed silk twill scarf

Banana Republic

modern straight refined pants

Toteme

Bar 85 ankle boots

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Striped Button-Up + Taffeta Skirt

Button-up shirts, whether solid or striped, are no groundbreaking addition to any ensemble. But, when worn with a taffeta midiskirt and leopard-print ballet flats, it feels inventive and interesting. Instead of a knit around the neck, use a denim jacket.

Gap

Icon denim jacket

Bottega Veneta

top handle loop bag

Simone Rocha

pleated taffeta midi skirt

Prada

printed leather ballerinas

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Nylon Track Jacket + Statement Skirt

Many jackets seen on the runways, from spring ’25 to ’26, were inspired by the sports world, including anoraks, soft-shells, and windbreakers. Still going strong, this showgoer proved that the style is anything but off-duty. Wear with a bright skirt, satin mules, and beaded topper to make the ultimate statement.

Kallmeyer

Georgina beaded cap

Adidas Originals

Firebird track jacket

Dolce Gabbana

striped pencil skirt

Victoria Beckham

satin mules

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Striped Knit + Silk Maxi Skirt

There’s never a wrong time for a good, lived-in knit. Play around with pattern by layering stripes atop stripes—the result is an intriguing, daring, and playful look that’s also genuinely comfortable.

Staud

cropped Hampton sweater

Zara

textured midi skirt

Staud

weekend crew tee

Margaux

The Ada pumps

Paris Fashion Week Proved Fall Street Style Is All About Texture and Print
Photographed by Phil Oh

The Argyle Polo + Brocade Pencil Skirt

No pattern feels more of-the-moment than argyle. The preppy pattern continues to be revived, thanks to its inherent versatility. Wear yours with clear-cut, modern pieces, like box bags, brocade skirts, and patent-leather footwear.

Marni

embroidered argyle polo shirt

Loewe

small featherlight Puzzle bag

MM6 Maison Margiela

floral midi skirt

Gucci

Horsebit pumps