Venus Williams turned heads as she exited Hotel Costes after an exciting night out during Paris Fashion Week on Friday. The 43-year-old tennis star showcased her stunning figure in a sparkling black mini dress that highlighted her legs, making a bold fashion statement.
To complement her outfit, Venus accessorized with a striking white and gold beaded necklace and elevated her look with a pair of chic black heels, ensuring all eyes were on her. Her ensemble perfectly combined elegance and flair, reflecting the vibrant atmosphere of the fashion capital.
Earlier that evening, Venus also attended Usher’s Rendez-vous à Paris Dinner & Cocktail Party at the prestigious Hôtel Plaza Athénée, further cementing her presence in the fashion scene.
Paris Fashion Week, which began on Monday and runs until October 3, features 107 brands, with 67 showcasing their collections on the runway. As a prominent figure in both sports and fashion, Venus Williams continues to inspire with her stylish choices and charismatic presence at high-profile events.
One of the standout names at this year’s Paris Fashion Week is Pierre Cardin, making its debut in the official lineup for the first time in 25 years. The show celebrated the brand’s iconic retro space-age aesthetic, reminiscent of its glory days. However, the event is overshadowed by a bitter court battle among Cardin’s relatives over his inheritance following his passing in 2020.
Rodrigo Basilicati-Cardin, who currently oversees the label, expressed his commitment to preserving the brand’s legacy. “My uncle gave me the mission to perpetuate the house and its style,” he stated backstage. He emphasized the importance of continuity, asserting, “If the brand is sold, it will be the end of the house. I am confident the court decisions will ensure continuity.”
Another highlight of the week was Dior’s latest collection, presented on Tuesday, which cleverly featured walls adorned with mock 𝓈ℯ𝓍ist slogans from vintage advertisements, such as “Save your marriage – iron properly.” Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, who recently dressed Queen Camilla for a state dinner at Versailles, the collection showcased a largely monochrome palette with comfortable, breezy pieces. It included tailored masculine jackets, pleated skirts, and an array of knitwear, blending modern sensibilities with classic elegance.
As Paris Fashion Week unfolds, the juxtaposition of fashion innovation and personal drama within the Cardin family adds a layer of intrigue to the prestigious event.
Two final shows for two big-name designers were also part of Paris Fashion Week.
Gabriela Hearst is leaving Chloe after fewer than three years. Her focus on sustainable fashion was critically acclaimed but did not bring a major boost to sales.
It will also be the last show for Sarah Burton, who took over at Alexander McQueen following the founder’s suicide in 2010.