Not only does Paris Jackson’s name perfectly coordinate with the French capital, but her sartorial agenda is always aligned with the city’s effortlessly chic style. The 27-year-old graced the front row of the Tom Ford fall/winter 2026 show to witness creative director Haider Ackermann deliver a masterclass in sleek tailoring on the runway.
For the event, Paris donned a crisp white shirt featuring a high-neck, collarless design with a striking cutout at the centre of the bodice. The garment was styled with a fitted black blazer and matching tailored pants. Paris accessorised with pointed-toe black boots, a skinny leather belt, and a pair of silver hoop earrings. Her blonde tresses with contrasting brunette roots were slicked back but left down in a straight style while her makeup oozed soft glam, courtesy of a bronze eye and a red lip.
The show kicked things off with double-breasted men’s suits, low-rise women’s pants fastened by a skinny strap belt, and animal print adornments on garments. Stockings slipped on beneath A-line skirts that boasted the iconic Tom Ford logo while Haider debuted dark-wash and faded denim. To finish, there were two black gowns – one in a shimmery hue and the other crafted from semi-sheer mesh.
Paris’ fashion sense
During an interview with Vogue back in 2022, Paris revealed that she is often drawn to a heavier style aesthetic. “I wasn’t allowed to wear make-up growing up. I was homeschooled for a long time,” she shared.
“So then, when I started going to regular school, I would borrow my friends’ makeup, and then take it off before I went home. I probably cared more about what my brothers were doing, though. So like, Hot Wheels, or Lego, that was kind of the go-to.”
She continued: “I’ve always been drawn to a dark, grunge look, even from a young age. “I always had this image in my head, probably [from] when I was seven years old, I remember going to the Middle East and being like, ‘When I get older, I’m gonna have black hair with red streaks.'”
However, when it comes to her aesthetic, she “was raised with the idea that beauty comes from the inside”. “You can find the most attractive-looking person, but if they have an ugly heart, they’re ugly,” she said. “Because I started working on myself, I started practising affirmations and developing a strong spiritual life. And that is what led to loving myself and feeling beautiful. I started working on the inside first. I think if I worked on the outside, I would just stay on the outside.”
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