What to Do in Paris This Weekend During Fashion Week
Fashion Week has officially kicked off, and the city is buzzing with fashion professionals and VIP guests. Sidewalks and terraces are overrun by fashionistas, couriers are overwhelmed, and those lucky enough to get an Uber during rush hour should consider themselves blessed. However, this endless week is finally coming to an end, and the is just around the corner. It’s time to step out of your cocoon, as the streets are teeming with activities to suit every taste. Find out what the city has in store for you this weekend.
This weekend, — the wine bar that whispers to Paris's creative crowd — hosts a residency at the crossroads of memory and celebration. For the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's reunification, this hidden gem in the 10th arrondissement transforms into a living stage, where family stories unfold in three courses. Between white stone walls and the aromas of carefully selected , the residency — imagined by Soulvenir and the brand-new (officially launching June 28) — pays tribute to a vibrant diasporic culture. First come, first served — the spirit stays true to what makes Chop Chop magical: bold plates, a shared table, and that delightfully chaotic energy you only find in Paris.
48 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris
While Fashion Week is in full swing, returns June 26–28 with a program as sharp as it is experimental. Co-curated by KALEIDOSCOPE and GOAT, this fourth edition takes over the iconic with a hybrid format of exhibition, rave, concept store, and live performance. On the schedule: installations by Issy Wood, Anna Uddenberg, and David Rappeneau, DJ sets by Sega Bodega, Vegyn, and Air, fashion happenings led by and , and a bar run by for NTS Radio. The result is a packed weekend designed as a distillation of the best of contemporary visual culture — a meeting place for emerging talent, iconic creators, and seasoned partygoers.
2 Pl. du Colonel Fabien, 75019 Paris
Your invite mysteriously vanished too? Don’t worry: Elias Medini, aka — sharp-witted influencer and correspondent for — has you covered. The invitation, posted on Instagram, is simple: “If like me you’re not invited to the Dior show, come and let’s watch it together on a big screen in a bar in Paris.” It’s here, in this anti-runway venue, that perhaps the most authentic and contemporary Fashion Week moment will unfold: where critique, humor, and frustration come together — and where you realize that sometimes, being left out is the subtlest form of recognition. Maybe, unintentionally, he just reinvented the front row?
21 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010 Paris
After Los Angeles, lands in Paris for just four days. From June 27 to 30, the cult brand from L.A. — beloved by Paloma Elsesser, Camille Charrière, and Rihanna — unveils an exclusive capsule designed for the capital. On the menu: sneakers in collaboration with , reserved for the brand’s inner circle, and limited-edition knits. In a landscape saturated with microtrends, the brand continues to stand out without raising its voice — just with flawless cuts, confident sensuality, and that Californian cool that charms from Paris to New York.
130 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
On June 28, following the , the magazine takes over Club for a celebration that merges manifesto and party. Headliners include Nicky Doll, Bilal Hassani, Moon, and Misty Phoenix — essential figures of a French drag culture now fully pop, mainstream, and political. The lineup blends queer and popular aesthetics without hierarchy: pop and club anthems fill the night under the decks of Khal Ali, Kahi Baby, and Nelson d'Araujo. More than a birthday, TÊTU· signs a collective statement: that of a community that keeps dancing in the face of adversity.
8 Bd de la Madeleine, 75009 Paris