Fashion month is coming to an end with Paris Fashion Week bringing closure to the second most fashionable month of the year (February being the first). And while the runways offer a look at next season’s must-haves, celebrities are bringing their fashion A-game of what to wear now. Take for instance Eva Longoria ’s fabulous fall-ready ribbed dress while out with her adorable baby Santiago Enrique and Salma Hayek ’s chic, all-black ensemble while at Saint Laurent. The 53-year-old actress looked striking as always reminding us of the elegant effect of a full-on jet look.
Scroll through the gallery to see how A-listers are doing celebrity street style, Paris Fashion Week edition.
Kris Jenner
The momager added a dose of color to her dark look by topping it off with an essential camel-colored cape-coat and a bold crimson handbag.
Eva Longoria
The Project Runway host also got the all-black memo but styled it with casual flair by slipping into a buttoned bodysuit and a mesh midi skirt. Of course, she finished off the look with lace-up Dior boots.
Salma Hayek
Following attendance to famed fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh’s funeral, the 53-year-old star appeared at the Saint Laurent fashion show in yet another all-black get-up.
Jennifer Lawrence
The newly-engaged actress stepped out in evening wear and added a touch of cool with an edgy leather jacket.
Anna Wintour
Vogue’s Editor in chief gave a lesson on neutrals with a monochrome get-up teamed with a pair of block-heel snakeskin boots.
Eva Longoria
Eva appeared at the Guy Laroche show dressed in a black form fitting number featuring sleeve cut-outs and matching pointed-toe boots.
Cindy Bruna
The model was spotted rocking tiny hot pants and a pristine white shirt which she made fall-ready with sheer tights and patent ankle boo
Gigi Hadid
Gigi took the faux rule of no whites post Labor Day out the window and sported a white top with impeccable drawstring trousers and a fiery red jacket.
Olivia Culpo
The brunette beauty wore a show-stopping look to the Redemption show proving that more is more.