Michelle Yeoh, Emma Corrin, and Chiara Ferragni Turn Schiaparelli’s Fall 2026 Front Row Into a Surrealist Shoe Showcase

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Michelle Yeoh, Emma Corrin, and Chiara Ferragni helped kick off Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026/2027 as they joined Daniel Roseberry at the Schiaparelli show. Known for turning fashion into fantasy, Schiaparelli once again delivered a surreal runway filled with sculpted feminine shapes, dramatic textures, and unexpected materials.

The Fall/Winter 2026/2027 front row also marked an evolution from the house’s Spring/Summer 2026 Haute Couture presentation. While that season spotlighted velvet Keyhole pumps, Measuring Tape heels, and Bijoux mules, this latest collection introduced fresh interpretations of Schiaparelli’s signature footwear, including perforated pointed mules and new ombré Keyhole pumps.

This season, Roseberry used synthetic elements such as silicone, latex, and baked paint, while adding unusual natural details, including real flowers preserved in sugar water, seashells, and baked fish scales.

As expected, the Schiaparelli front row was just as captivating as the runway. Michelle Yeoh brought avant-garde elegance and surrealist luxury in an off-the-shoulder midi dress styled with pointed mules.

Emma Corrin pushed the drama further, combining high-fashion surrealism with an avian-inspired twist in a daring feathery jacket, tailored pants, and the brand’s signature keyhole pumps. Chiara Ferragni, meanwhile, looked sleek and sculpted in a trompe-l’œil bodycon dress, finishing the look with ombré keyhole pumps.

Michelle Yeoh, Emma Corrin, and Chiara Ferragni showcase Schiaparelli's sculptural footwear—from pointed mules to signature Keyhole pumps—at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026/2027 showMichelle Yeoh, Emma Corrin, and Chiara Ferragni showcase Schiaparelli’s sculptural footwear—from pointed mules to signature Keyhole pumps—at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026/2027 show during Paris Fashion Week on July 6, 2026, in Paris, France (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

From sculptural silhouettes to statement Schiaparelli shoes, these three front-row looks clearly captured the bold, artistic spirit of the fashion house. Let’s take a closer look at their standout outfits at the Schiaparelli PFW Haute Couture show.

Michelle Yeoh Styles Schiaparelli Pointed Mules With a Feather-Trimmed Midi Dress

Michelle Yeoh chose a sophisticated Schiaparelli look that mixed classic elegance with the house’s surrealist edge. She wore black perforated pointed mules detailed with thin gold trims along the topline and down the center of the vamp, leading neatly toward the pointed toes. The slim strap across the foot wrapped smoothly toward the outsole, finished with a gold-tone metal accent.

The mules had a comfy, open-back design, offering a subtle peek at Schiaparelli’s tape-measure-accented insole, a playful nod to the brand’s couture craftsmanship. They were set on slightly curved stiletto heels, which added height while keeping the silhouette sleek and sharp.

Michelle Yeoh slips into a pair of perforated mules with pointed toes, a strap across the foot, and slightly curved heelsMichelle Yeoh slips into a pair of perforated mules with pointed toes, a strap across the foot, and slightly curved heels (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

Michelle paired the minimalist Schiaparelli shoes with a $7,200 off-the-shoulder Bi-Material midi dress that could have easily passed for a simple LBD, if not for the plush midnight-blue goat-hair trim across the strapless neckline, which instantly gave it a more dramatic, couture-like finish. I also loved how the viscose knit gave the dress a smooth, body-skimming finish that highlighted Michelle’s slim frame.

She completed the outfit with Schiaparelli’s iconic Face bag, adorned with surrealist golden brass anatomical details to create a trompe-l’œil face. Dangling earrings, delicate bracelets, rings, and a Richard Mille 18k rose gold diamond-set tourbillon watch added just the right amount of polish, while her Max Mara sunglasses pulled everything together, giving the outfit a cool front-row finish.

Michelle Yeoh pairs her chic and comfy mules with a Schiaparelli LBD featuring navy goat-hair trim across the strapless necklineMichelle Yeoh pairs her chic and comfy mules with a Schiaparelli LBD featuring navy goat-hair trim across the strapless neckline (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

Emma Corrin Wears Schiaparelli Keyhole Pumps With a Feather Couture Jacket

Emma Corrin fully embraced Schiaparelli’s surrealist drama in one of the boldest looks from the front row, pairing an avian-inspired couture jacket with sleek black pants and strappy keyhole pumps.

Her shoes featured slim, crisscrossing straps across the foot, creating a delicate cage-like effect that balanced the outfit’s heavier texture. The pointed toes gave the pumps a sharp, elegant finish, while Schiaparelli’s signature gold-tone keyhole accent added that unmistakable house detail.

Set on slightly curved stiletto heels, the shoes had a sculptural shape that mirrored the outfit’s artistic mood.

Emma Corrin wears Schiaparelli Keyhole pumps with strappy crisscross straps across the foot, the house's signature Keyhole element, and slightly curved heelsEmma Corrin wears Schiaparelli Keyhole pumps with strappy crisscross straps across the foot, the house’s signature Keyhole element, and slightly curved heels (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

Of course, the real centerpiece was her Spring 2026 Couture jacket. It was covered in intricately arranged pastel ombré plumage, fading from soft purple to icy blue, pale green, yellow, and light orange. Around the neck and head, the purple-pink feathers created a dramatic collar that framed Emma’s face like a bird.

The sharp, beak-like black accents on the chest made the look even more theatrical, adding a surreal, slightly dangerous edge. Emma wore nothing underneath the jacket and styled it simply with black low-rise pants, which I think was the right move because the jacket deserved all the attention.

Emma Corrin teams her pumps with black trousers and a jacket covered in pastel ombré plumage, fading from soft purple to icy blue, pale green, yellow, and light orange, black pointed beaks, and a high feather-covered neckEmma Corrin teams her pumps with black trousers and a jacket covered in pastel ombré plumage, fading from soft purple to icy blue, pale green, yellow, and light orange, black pointed beaks, and a high feather-covered neck (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

Chiara Ferragni Pairs Ombré Schiaparelli Keyhole Pumps With a Trompe-l’Œil Knit Dress

Chiara Ferragni embraced Schiaparelli’s love of classic art and modern illusion in a head-to-toe, marble-sculpture-like look that was sleek and very Paris Haute Couture Week.

She slipped into the Schiaparelli Keyhole pumps with a unique ombré gradient, shifting from a soft light pink at the back to a deep reddish burgundy toward the pointed toes. The house’s iconic golden keyhole detail added a striking accent, making the shoes look more artistic than usual pumps.

Aside from bold color and hardware, the pumps also featured a contoured shape with V-shaped vamps, elongating the feet and giving the silhouette a more sculptural finish. I especially liked how the shoes matched the dress without looking too obvious!

Chiara Ferragni slips into a pair of Schiaparelli's classic Keyhole pumps, but in a unique ombré gradient of soft light pink and deep reddish burgundyChiara Ferragni slips into a pair of Schiaparelli’s classic Keyhole pumps, but in a unique ombré gradient of soft light pink and deep reddish burgundy (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

Chiara paired them with a sleek, floor-length knit dress in ecru and black, featuring a trompe-l’œil nude body print. The graphic created the illusion of dramatic shadows and curves, as if a marble statue had been turned into an alluring bodycon dress. The fit was just as striking, hugging every inch of her frame, while the mock neck and sleeveless cut kept it clean and modern.

She added more surreal Schiaparelli details with $2,200 Gaze pendant earrings and the $8,100 Mini Secret Bijoux bag in smooth black lambskin with gilded brass jewelry studs and a padlock-shaped toggle clasp.

Chiara Ferragni pairs Schiaparelli's ombré Keyhole pumps with a sleek floor-length trompe-l'œil knit dress that creates the illusion of a sculpted marble figureChiara Ferragni pairs Schiaparelli’s ombré Keyhole pumps with a sleek floor-length trompe-l’œil knit dress that creates the illusion of a sculpted marble figure (Credit: Lucia Sabatelli / INSTARimages)

How Schiaparelli Turns Footwear Into Wearable Surrealism

From Michelle Yeoh’s perforated pointed mules to Emma Corrin and Chiara Ferragni’s Keyhole pumps, the Fall/Winter 2026/2027 front row showed how Schiaparelli continues to treat shoes as miniature couture objects.

Each pair extended the house’s surrealist language through curved heels, jewelry-like hardware, trompe-l’œil details, and sculptural proportions, proving that even the smallest accessory can carry the full drama of a Schiaparelli look.

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