Chappell Roan wears a figure-hugging bodice dress as she joins Paris Jackson and Olivia Jade at the Mugler show for Paris Fashion Week

Chappell Roan turned heads in a tight-fitting dress at the Mugler fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday, joining Paris Jackson and Olivia Jade Giannulli as some of the event’s most stylish attendees.

The 28-year-old Grammy winner looked stunning in a Victorian-style dress with delicate ruching at the shoulders and a fitted corset top.

She paired her dress with simple strappy nude heels and a myriad of bold silver earrings. 

During the show, Paris showcased her vibrant chest tattoos with a partially unbuttoned, sheer top.

She paired a tucked-in shirt with a tight pencil skirt, finishing the outfit with nude heels and an animal-print bag.

Paris was seen sitting in the front row with Barbara Sprouse and Emma Chamberlain, and the three of them took lots of photos together.

Meanwhile, Olivia Jade, 26, put on a very leggy display in an off-the-shoulder black one-piece.

She completed her fashionable ensemble with a pair of sensible black stilettos and a chic updo.

Barbara Palvin looked chic and stylish as she arrived wearing a long, purple and blue trench coat, flared pants, and lilac boots.

While Kate Moss is a Fashion Week icon, her former partner Jefferson Hack also stood out at the show with a relaxed look – a black jacket, pants, and sneakers.

Naomi Watts wore a stylish black leather top with a halter neck and matched it with an olive green pencil skirt.

Performance artist David Hoyle brought a burst of colour to the event, immediately grabbing everyone’s attention with his striking outfit: red tights, nude heels, and bright accessories.

This was Chappell Roan’s second year in a row at Paris Fashion Week, following his striking appearance in a Spring/Summer 2017 Owens outfit at the Fall/Winter 2025 show.

The singer famous for performing in the subway recently shared details about the large team she relies on for support. This group of 28 people includes friends, as well as professionals like an acupuncturist, life coach, therapist, and a massage therapist specializing in craniosacral therapy.

‘I have a whole team of women behind me that help me be kinder to myself,’ Roan told Nylon.

I’m feeling lost and figuring things out as I go. I’m working on being kinder to myself, as I often dwell on past mistakes. I’m starting to seriously question my current job and how much it’s negatively impacting my life.

The singer of ‘The Giver’ explained that she finds the music industry unkind, and the best way she’s learned to cope is to take breaks from it. She described the industry as deeply flawed and damaging.

Roan often thinks about deleting her social media accounts, where she has 16.2 million followers. She believes the internet can be harmful to everyone, and using it feels like self-destruction.

The singer shared that her therapist told her improvement would come, but it wouldn’t be quick. She’s trying to focus on remembering that it’s a process that will take time.

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2026-03-06 15:07