Paris Fashion Week got off to a glittering start on Monday night as Kate Moss, Charli XCX and Hailey Bieber led the star-studded front row at the Saint Laurent womenswear show.
Moss, 50, put on a typically glamorous display in a thigh-skimming black blazer mini dress, teamed with sheer tights and towering stilettos. She was joined by her daughter Lila, 22, who opted for a plunging satin blouse and wide-leg trousers.
Newlywed Charli XCX, who tied the knot with The 1975 drummer George Daniel earlier this month, embraced a playful Nineties aesthetic in frilled pink hot pants and an oversized red bomber jacket.
Hailey Bieber, meanwhile, also went leggy in pale pink shorts paired with a sporty orange-and-brown zip top.



The guestlist also included Madonna, who enjoyed a date night with boyfriend Akeem Morris while making a rare front-row appearance with her daughter Lourdes.
The Queen of Pop, 66, wore a lace skirt and leather jacket with a faux fur stole, while Lourdes channelled her mother’s daring style in sheer black.


Renee Zellweger kept it classic in a black trouser suit, and fellow supermodel Linda Evangelista turned heads in a dramatic faux fur coat.
The show, staged beneath the Eiffel Tower, marked the latest collection from creative director Anthony Vaccarello, who has helmed Saint Laurent since 2016 and is known for his sharp, sultry silhouettes.
Paris Fashion Week runs until October 7, with more major houses set to unveil their Spring/Summer 2026 collections.
Moss’s outing came just hours after she made headlines for her first ever podcast interview, in which she recalled her close friendship with David Bowie.
Speaking on BBC Radio 6 Music, the model revealed the late star once teased her for failing to fit into one of his iconic outfits shortly after giving birth to Lila.
“He was such a b***h,” she joked. “But that was his banter.”
Moss presents a new eight-part series, David Bowie: Changeling, which explores the singer’s artistic evolution between 1970 and 1975.
Featuring rare archive interviews alongside contributions from Elton John, Boy George, Iggy Pop and more, she described the project as “a real celebration of my friend, a true British icon.”