Paris Jackson and Lola Young fully embraced Vivienne Westwood’s signature blend of ’70s punk rebellion and historical romanticism as they took their seats on the British fashion house’s front row during Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026–2027.
Standing tall in her slouchy thigh-high boots, Paris leaned into the brand’s theatrical edge, while Lola balanced her look with delicate gingham mules that added height without sacrificing Westwood’s playful charm.
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Both stars arrived in eye-catching printed outfits that reflected the brand’s bold aesthetic, embracing the slightly chaotic styling Westwood is known for.

What also caught my attention was their choice of footwear, which added personality to each look. Both Paris and Lola opted for shoes that balanced femininity with a bit of attitude, perfectly complementing their bold printed outfits while still matching Vivienne Westwood’s rebellious vibe.
Paris Jackson Goes Punk in Vivienne Westwood Eyelet Thigh-High Boots and Printed Layers
Two days after attending the the Chloé Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026–2027 show, Paris Jackson showed up in a look that definitely had a lot going on. The whole outfit leaned heavily into that Vivienne Westwood mix of punk rebellion and dramatic fashion, but somehow her boots still managed to steal the spotlight.
Her over-the-knee boots were especially interesting up close. At first glance, they looked like a pair of pumps with slouchy leather leg warmers, but they were actually a single piece. The leather shafts featured swirling eyelet cutouts throughout, adding texture and giving them an edgy feel.
The silhouette was slouchy and relaxed, sitting loosely around the thighs and softly draping around the calves. Toward the bottom, the design transitioned into pointed leather toes with structured side and back panels. They were finished with curved French heels that flared slightly at the base, adding a sculptural detail that made the boots stand out even more.

Jackson’s outfit, meanwhile, was anything but subtle. She wore a red horse-patterned catsuit with a plunging halter neckline. Under it, she layered a gray swirl-patterned maxi blouse that she left open in the front, revealing her colorful chest chakra tattoos running from her chest down to her belly button. The blouse actually looked like a dress from the back, with the fabric extending into a long, floor-sweeping train that flowed behind her like a cape. It was dramatic and definitely Fashion Week material, though I have to admit it’s not a look everyone could pull off.
Paris Jackson finished the look with a few gold pieces, including rings and earrings, and tucked a large green leather bag under her arm.
To complete the Westwood-inspired vibe, Paris styled her hair in a voluminous, messy side part reminiscent of the 1980s. She also wore a bold black face marking, which makeup artist Lisa Potter Dixon said was inspired by Vivienne Westwood’s “love of starting her ideas with loose, expressive drawings before turning them into garments.”

Lola Young Steps Out in Vivienne Westwood Gingham Bow Mules and a Toile de Jouy Suit
Fresh off her Best Pop Solo Performance win at the Grammys last month, Lola Young showed up at the Vivienne Westwood Paris Fashion Week show in a look from the brand’s Spring 2026 collection. The outfit had that signature Westwood mix of historical influence and punk attitude.
Lola Young wore a pair of pale blue mules that perfectly matched her outfit. The shoes featured a soft gingham pattern, a motif Vivienne Westwood is well known for, which gave them a playful feel and a bit of classic British charm. They also had peep toes that showed just a hint of her pedicure, while the front was adorned with a gold-tone bow, adding a feminine, slightly dressy touch to the overall design.
These mules also featured an open-back style that made them easy to slip into, while the high heels added extra height and elegance.

Young styled the mules with a matching pale-blue suit featuring a Toile de Jouy print, another pattern often seen in Vivienne Westwood designs. The jacket had an oversized fit, and she wore it with the collar popped, which gave the outfit a slightly rebellious vibe.
Underneath, Lola layered a black-and-white corset with black bra cups and white fabric below, which added a bit of structure to the whole look. She kept the punk vibe going with heavy pink blush across her cheeks, dramatic lashes, face piercings, and a single drop earring.

Vivienne Westwood’s Punk-Romantic Vision Lives On Through Statement Shoes and Fearless Styling
From Paris Jackson’s dramatic thigh-high boots to Lola Young’s playful gingham mules, both front-row looks captured the tension that has always made Vivienne Westwood so compelling: rebellious yet romantic, theatrical yet deeply personal.
Their outfits proved that even amid busy prints and layered styling, the right shoes can still anchor the entire look. For more celebrity style moments shaped by Vivienne Westwood’s unmistakable fashion language, explore the stories below.
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