Lily Collins in Saint Laurent — Resort 2026, Paris
This look is a masterclass in Saint Laurent’s modern Parisian tension—where elegance, eroticism, and nonchalance coexist.
Outerwear: The Statement Coat
Lily wears an oversized chocolate-brown trench coat, cut with exaggerated proportions and dropped shoulders. The coat is deliberately unstructured, giving it a borrowed-from-the-boys, Left Bank intellectual feel.
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Matte cotton or gabardine finish
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Wide sleeves and fluid movement
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Worn open to reveal what lies beneath—key to the drama
This trench grounds the look in classic Parisian tailoring, acting as a shield of sophistication over something intimate.
Underneath: Sheer Lingerie as Daywear

Beneath the coat is a delicate, blush-toned sheer lace romper/slip, almost lingerie-like in nature.
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Soft ruffles and lace trim
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Semi-transparent fabrication
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Cinched waist with a subtle tie
This contrast is intentional: private garments exposed in public space, a recurring Saint Laurent theme that speaks to confidence, rebellion, and sensual control.
Hosiery & Footwear
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Black sheer tights elongate the leg and add restraint to the exposure above
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Pointed black patent heels sharpen the silhouette and anchor the look in Parisian polish
The footwear keeps the look from tipping into costume—this is fashion, not provocation.
Beauty & Styling
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Sleek, blunt bob—graphic and precise
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Minimal, fresh makeup with soft lips
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Understated accessories (a small black clutch), allowing the clothing to speak
The beauty is intentionally restrained, reinforcing Saint Laurent’s philosophy: sex appeal comes from attitude, not excess.
The Fashion Message
This look embodies Saint Laurent’s Resort 2026 woman:
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Confident, not performative
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Sensual, but controlled
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Effortless, never try-hard
It echoes the house’s heritage—from Yves Saint Laurent’s exploration of masculine tailoring for women to Anthony Vaccarello’s modern vision of power through vulnerability.
Why This Look Works for Lily Collins
Lily Collins brings a literary, European elegance to the ensemble. Her presence softens the provocation, making the look feel intellectual, cinematic, and very Parisian—less red carpet, more art-house heroine walking through Saint-Germain at dusk.




