Couture Week Fall-Winter 2026

The first thing we do as soon as we arrive in Paris for Couture Week or Fashion Week? Fittings.

This is where everything really starts. We visit the maisons, boutiques and showrooms, try on different looks and discover pieces from current and past collections. Sometimes it’s about finding the look, and other times it’s simply about experimenting and seeing what feels right.

As everyone knows, I love fashion, so this is honestly one of my favorite parts of the whole experience. It’s the moment where we get to mix and match, play with different fabrics, textures and silhouettes, and try things I maybe wouldn’t normally think of wearing.

For me, fashion has always been about experimenting and having fun and fittings are exactly that. A little bit chaotic sometimes, but definitely one of the most exciting parts of Fashion Week.

A very special Couture Week…

This season felt particularly special to me.

Over the years, I’ve been incredibly lucky to attend some truly beautiful and important shows, moments that have stayed with me and shaped the way I experience fashion. But this Couture Week was different. For the first time, I had the opportunity to attend the shows of two of the most iconic fashion houses in the world, maisons I have admired and dreamed of experiencing for so many years.

And what better moment to do it than during Haute Couture Week?

There is something incredibly special about couture. Behind every look are hundreds, sometimes thousands, of hours of work. Pieces are embroidered, constructed and finished by hand, using extraordinary fabrics and techniques that have been passed down through generations. Seeing these creations in person, watching them move on the runway and being able to appreciate every detail up close is a completely different experience.

For someone who has always loved fashion as much as I do, this week felt like a dream becoming real. Sitting at shows I had imagined attending for years was one of those moments where I simply had to look around, take it all in and think: from seeing these shows from the small living room in my childhood home in Colomia, to being here live… Simply wow!!!

DIOR DAY

For Dior, I wanted something feminine, timeless and very much me. I chose a full white look which, if you’ve been following me lately, probably comes as no surprise. White has definitely been having a moment in my wardrobe.

I loved the delicate details of the dress, especially the bows and the movement of the skirt. I paired it with white heels, a beautiful Lady Dior bag and a statement necklace that added the perfect touch of color.

Attending my first Dior Haute Couture show felt like one of those truly unforgettable fashion moments.

Set in the gardens of the Musée Rodin, the space felt almost infinite, with reflective floors, light and greenery creating the most beautiful atmosphere.

Inspired by the work of American sculptor Lynda Benglis, the collection explored materiality and form through pleating, knotting and sculptural techniques. I loved seeing fabrics completely transformed into pieces that almost felt like works of art.

What I loved most was discovering the collection through all its details. The fringe almost growing out of the dresses, the metallic finishes, the incredible bags and shoes… there was always something unexpected to look at.

One of my favorite looks was a beautiful two-piece silk look. I immediately loved how effortless and versatile it felt, especially because the pieces can be worn together or styled separately in completely different ways.
And of course, I had to go and try it on myself… it was even more beautiful in person.

The accessories also deserve their own moment. From the bags to the shoes, every detail felt so special and added another layer to the collection. It was one of those shows where you leave still thinking about the pieces you saw and already imagining how you would wear them.

Walking into my first Chanel Haute Couture show felt like stepping into a fairy tale.

CHANEL DAY

There is something about a white shirt that will always feel timeless to me, but this was definitely not just any white shirt.

For my Chanel look, I wore a full Matthieu Blazy look, pairing this beautifully detailed shirt with a black skirt and a deconstructed Chanel bag from the Spring-Summer 2026 collection.

I also loved bringing a vintage Chanel necklace into the look. There is something so special about wearing pieces from the past and giving them a new life today. Fashion is constantly moving forward, but some pieces carry a history that makes them even more beautiful with time.

Even the shoes, although new collection, had this beautiful vintage feeling to them. I loved the contrast of mixing these references with Matthieu Blazy’s new vision for the House. A little bit of Chanel’s past, worn in the present.

For his second Haute Couture collection for the House, Matthieu Blazy created a world inspired by stories and fantasy, transforming the Grand Palais into an enchanted setting of oversized flowers, vines and unexpected details.

The entire experience felt completely immersive. Sitting there, surrounded by this incredible scenery, it almost felt as if the garden was slowly growing around us and pulling us deeper into the story. Every detail added to that feeling of fantasy, from the flowers appearing through the tweeds and the treasures hidden within the braids, to the beautiful beading and the shoes decorated with delicate floral details.
THE SHOES, OMG THE SHOES!

But what I loved most was how personal every piece felt. Small details inside the clothes revealed something about the woman wearing them, while the incredible work of the Haute Couture ateliers made every silhouette feel like its own story.

This show felt even more special because it was my first Chanel show. Chanel has always been one of those Houses I dreamed of working with, but for years, the timing simply never felt right and that door had never fully opened for me. Until now.

Being there, wearing Chanel and experiencing their Haute Couture collection for the first time felt incredibly special. A reminder that sometimes the things you have wanted for so long arrive exactly when they are meant to.

I honestly feel so grateful for every single one of these experiences. Sometimes everything moves so fast that I forget to stop and really take it all in, but looking back at these days reminds me how special this journey has been.

Being able to share this part of my life with you makes me so happy and proud, and I hope you enjoy seeing these moments as much as I enjoy sharing them with you.

Usually, I share Fashion Week with you in one vlog… but I think this Couture Week deserves a second part.

So… stay tuned. We are not done yet!!

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