Following the unveiling of Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Couture, invited guests were welcomed into an intimate presentation inside the historic Petit Palais in Paris. Beyond the spectacle of the runway, the private exhibition offered a rare opportunity to experience Daniel Roseberry’s latest creations up close, revealing the extraordinary craftsmanship, intricate embellishments, and surrealist artistry that define the Maison.

Walking through the grand galleries of the Petit Palais, each look invited a closer appreciation of the meticulous handwork behind haute couture. Architectural silhouettes, sculptural embroidery, jeweled accessories, and signature Schiaparelli details transformed the presentation into an immersive celebration of fashion as art. It was a quieter moment following the runway—one that allowed every garment to be viewed from a completely different perspective.

Petit Palais exterior in Paris during Schiaparelli’s Fall Winter 2026–2027 private couture presentation

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Petit Palais, Paris, the setting for Schiaparelli’s private couture presentation

Victoria Barbara wearing Schiaparelli inside the private couture presentation at the Petit Palais during Paris Haute Couture Week Fall Winter 2026–2027

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Inside Schiaparelli’s private couture presentation at the Petit Palais

Black sculptural Schiaparelli couture dress displayed during the Fall Winter 2026–2027 private presentation at the Petit Palais

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A sculptural black couture design highlighting Schiaparelli’s signature surrealist craftsmanship

Crystal-embellished Schiaparelli couture gown presented at the Petit Palais during Paris Haute Couture Week Fall Winter 2026–2027

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A crystal-embellished couture gown reflecting exceptional haute couture craftsmanship

Close-up portrait of Victoria Barbara wearing Schiaparelli inside the private couture presentation at the Petit Palais in Paris

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Experiencing the collection from within the presentation following the runway show

White lace Schiaparelli couture dress with contrasting black lacing displayed during the Fall Winter 2026–2027 presentation

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An intricately embroidered couture design showcasing exceptional handwork and texture

Black Schiaparelli couture gown with dramatic sculptural scrollwork at the private presentation inside the Petit Palais

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A sculptural Schiaparelli couture gown featuring cascading black scrollwork that transforms the silhouette into a work of wearable art

Schiaparelli floral couture handbag displayed during the Maison’s Fall Winter 2026–2027 private presentation in Paris

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A floral handbag handcrafted as a couture accessory

Schiaparelli couture dress featuring dimensional seashell embellishments at the Fall Winter 2026–2027 presentation

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A couture design combining sculptural tailoring with Schiaparelli’s signature artistic language

Selection of Schiaparelli couture shoes displayed during the Fall Winter 2026–2027 private presentation at the Petit Palais

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A selection of couture footwear presented alongside the collection

Schiaparelli couture jewelry displayed beneath the mirrored installation at the private presentation inside the Petit Palais

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Jewelry creations displayed as part of Schiaparelli’s couture presentation

Victoria Barbara wearing Schiaparelli beneath the Maison’s sign at the private couture presentation inside the Petit Palais in Paris

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At Schiaparelli’s private couture presentation following the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 Couture runway show

Collection Details

Creative Director: Daniel Roseberry
Collection: Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Haute Couture
Maison: Schiaparelli
Event: Private Couture Presentation
Location: Petit Palais, Paris, France

Experiencing Schiaparelli beyond the runway offered a deeper understanding of the Maison’s creative vision. Away from the pace of the catwalk, every silhouette, embellishment, and accessory could be appreciated as an individual work of art, revealing the remarkable craftsmanship that defines haute couture. Set against the grandeur of the Petit Palais, the private presentation became more than a continuation of the show—it was an intimate encounter with one of fashion’s most imaginative maisons, where artistry and craftsmanship came together in an unforgettable Couture Week experience.