Paris Fashion Week is the last of the big four fashion weeks every spring and fall.
This year, many stars opted for stunning albeit safe black ‘fits.
Some stars absolutely nailed the assignment, while others went a little too experimental with their aesthetics.

The stunning gown also featured a gently flaring trumpet-style skirt with a very modest train.
The shape of the coat is actually quite nice, but the color choice and pattern miss the mark.
What really cemented this look as one of the worst of the week is Anderson’s oversized hat.

Rowland looked absolutely divine in the ethereal gown.
Like Zendaya, the former Destiny’s Child member opted for minimal accessories.
Rowland’s tresses were styled in glamorous curls, which gorgeously matched the vibe of her gown.

However, her ensemble for the Rabanne runway show was not one of our favorites.
The design of her gown is what really sank this ensemble.
The ’80s-style dress featured long sleeves, a mock neck, and demure cutouts at the waist.

Where it gets weird is the apron-esque drop-skirt and the unflattering ruching at the bust.
The tiny gold purse is cute though Rinna’s eclectic accessories were the star here.
Hot take, we know.

Cline’s sleek blowout and soft glam makeup were great additions to the look though.
We like what the “Stranger Things” star was thinking with the composition of the outfit.
The worst part of the outfit is definitely the mid-2010s-style chevron maxi skirt, though.

The pattern is so dated, and the orange and black color palette has us thinking about Halloween.
We especially adore the fresh take on the high-low skirt the dress is really stunning from head to toe.
It’s definitely making a statement, but you know, we’re just taking a risk."

The risk absolutely paid off!
However, we’re side-eying the unconventional fur-themed outfit she donned during Paris Fashion Week.
It’s giving emo Sully from “Monsters Inc.” with a dash of audaciousness.

So, suffice it to say, the model was embracing her usual eccentric style.
But below the belly button, the outfit gets pretty wacky.
They genuinely look like part of a costume from the set of “Where the Wild Things Are.”

Additionally, Fox carried a heart-shaped fur purse with a leather collar dangling from the side.
The musician wore black peep-toe pumps and wore no accessories other than her wedding ring.
Eyelet clasps cinched the sleeves of the coat, adding more dimension to the loose-fitting jacket.

Paulson accessorized with black heeled booties, a gold statement ring, and a two-toned brown Louis Vuitton handbag.
Leto layered many pieces in a way that made him look like he raided a closet while blindfolded.
We give him points for creativity, if nothing else.

The Honest Company founder looked edgy-chic in a modernized plaid skirt suit.
Overtop the dress, the actor donned a slightly oversized tweed peacoat with a denim and blush windowpane pattern.
Agron also paid homage to the camellia by incorporating a denim floral-print lunchpail purse with silver detailing.

In fact, Rinna’s ’80s outfit was actually too ’80s.
For us, the purple latex leggings and bowl-cut hairstyle are what pushed this ensemble over the edge.
Likewise, the black reptile-textured platform boots add balance to the bottom of the outfit by matching the belt.

We actually like her oversized, mismatched earrings as well.
The latex leggings though …
They just take the look too far.

Had Rinna opted for black latex leggings instead, this look would have been more couture than costume.
The bowl cut just reminds us of Coconut Head from “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.”
There are other ’80s hairstyles that could have been better choices.

As for the purse, it just feels like an unnecessary addition.
Rinna layered bold upon bold upon bold, which hindered the nuance required to reimagine retro fashion.
Speaking of her coat, what a moment it was.

The oversized floor-length covering was a slightly muted red with shaggy fur throughout the material.
The bougie statement piece was absolutely divine for Paris.




