Paris Fashion Week 2026 : Apo Nattawin, Mile Phakphum, Sho Hirano ,BamBam, Bright Vachirawit and more A-listers to attend

Paris Fashion Week 2026

As the star-studded Milan Fashion Week 2026 comes to a close, the Men’s Paris Fashion Week 2026 kicks off with a spectacular list of brands and A-listers in attendance.

From Tuesday, January 20 to 25, Paris will be the backdrop to around 67 fashion events – with 35 shows and 32 presentations- spanning industry favourite brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Amiri and more.

On the 20th, Louis Vuitton‘s FW26 show will be kicking things off with a glitzy lineup of attendants including global music superstar Jackson Wang, Japanese singer Sho Hirano and SEVENTEEN’s The8.

Adding to the glamour in attendance at Pharell William’s LV presentation are USHER, Dylan Wang, Gong Yoo, SZA, Joe Keery and Tahar Rahim.

Other A-listers include Thai icon – and Wang’s GOT7 bandmate – BamBam, who is house ambassador for the luxury brand is set to make a return as front row fixture alongside Thai actor Fourth Nattawat who made an impression with front row debut at the Louis Vuitton SS26 show.

Brands like Acne Studios, Ami Paris and Kenzo will be unveiling their collections on January 21. Thai singer/actor Bright Vachiravit will be attending the Ami Paris with SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan and Chinese actor Zhou Yiran also appearing for Ami.

The K-pop domination will continue with Mingi of ATEEZ scheduled appearance the Christian Louboutin Men’s F/W collection show.

However, the show on January 21 from Dior is a highly-anticipated one for fashion lovers as it marks Jonathan Anderson’s second men’s collection. Similar to Louis Vuitton, attendants at the Dior Homme show is expected to be an expansive front row line-up of renowned names including Thai actors and brand ambassadors Apo Nattawin andMile Phakphum, whose consistent involvement with brand indicate their high impact and value.
Fellow Dior ambassador, Mingyu from SEVENTEEN will also be attending show. Stray Kids member Hyunjin also took over social media with fans anticipating his appearance at the Dior show.

Meanwhile, Thai actor Thomas Teerut is making waves on the Internet – and on the streets of Paris – with his appearance at the private event for 3.PARADIS.

After high fashion showcases, avant-garde and everyday luxury is set to take over across 22nd and 23rd with brands such as Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, Amiri, Officine Générale and Willy Chavarria unveiling their collections.

While K-pop-inspired Latin boyband Santos Bravos is set to make their Paris Fashion Week debut as guests of Willy Chavarria while Japanese singer and recently signed Amiri brand ambassador Yūta Jingūji will grace the brand’s show on 22nd.

Much to fan excitement, Thai actor Bible Wichapas who just established his presence in fashion at the Milan Fashion Week will also be in attendance at Amiri’s show on 22nd in addition to Kenzo‘s presentation on 21st.

Another highlight is the private showcase of South Korean brand SYSTEM‘s new collection on Thursday with K-pop star Jisung announced as a runway guest.

On Saturday, January 24, Véronique Nichanian‘s farewell collection for Hermès will be shown on the runway, concluding her 37-year long and successful tenure as creative director.

Patou will hold an off-schedule show with presentations by Sacai, Agnès b. and Jacquemus bringing the Men’s Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 to a close on Sunday, January 25.

Fans are also hoping for Heated Rivalry fame Connor Storrie to make his Fashion Week debut following the footsteps of his co-star Hudson Williams sensational Milan appearance – though there is no confirmation of Storrie’s attendance at Paris Fashion Week.

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