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Inside the Chicest—And Literally, Hottest—Fashion Parties in Paris

Vogue

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July 8, 2026

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Inside the Chicest—And Literally, Hottest—Fashion Parties in Paris

From parties popping up around the much buzzed-about Paris Fashion Week Men’s Spring 2027 shows to the chic cocktail soirées hosted amidst Fall 2026 Couture Week, here’s what’s been prompting people to go out and about in the sweltering heat in Paris.

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