Paris Fashion Week Recap: What Caught Our Eye
Paris Fashion Week is always a blur of shows, streets, and moving from one side of the city to the other. Between coffees, steps logged, and late nights, this season felt less about spectacle and more about pieces that actually fit into real life. A few brands really stood out for us mixing movement, attitude, and craftsmanship in ways that felt natural rather than forced.
HOKA: Easy for Long Days

HOKA felt right at home in Paris. With days spent walking between shows and across the city, their performance-first approach made total sense. The focus stayed on comfort and support, but with silhouettes that don’t feel out of place off the track. It’s footwear designed for long days and even longer routes functional, lightweight, and easy to wear. The kind of shoe you don’t overthink, you just keep moving in.
ARIES: Bringing the Energy

ARIES brought the energy. The collection leaned into bold graphics, worn-in textures, and a sense of controlled chaos that felt true to the brand. Nothing too clean, nothing too polished just strong pieces that feel lived-in and expressive. It was a reminder that streetwear doesn’t need to shout to make a point; sometimes it’s about attitude, references, and letting the clothes speak for themselves.
Porter Yoshida: All About the Details
Porter Yoshida was all about the details. Clean designs, solid construction, and that unmistakable Japanese attention to craft. Everything felt considered—bags made to be used daily, not just admired. In the middle of a busy fashion week, their work felt calm and confident, proving that good design doesn’t need to be loud to stand out.