Stromae and Coralie Barbier: Ultra stylish in schoolboy looks, in front of Janet Jackson and her XXL bun

It is a couple whose appearances are rare. And this Monday, October 3, Stromae (Paul van Haver) and Coralie Barbier, his wife, caused a sensation at the Thom Browne fashion show. Fashion Week continues to be in full swing in Paris and personalities flock to each show. The Belgian singer and his wife, mother of their 4-year-old son, captured all the attention when they arrived in a matching and stylish school look. Coralie Barbier, her artist husband’s official stylist, had opted for a short navy blue schoolgirl skirt – with the white, red and blue striped pattern signature of American designer Thom Browne -, tie around the neck, perched on beautiful heels . When Stromae was dressed all in gray, also in a schoolboy style. The couple displayed radiant smiles, testifying to their complicity and their well-preserved happiness.

Thom Browne once again offered a real show, for this Women’s Spring / Summer 2023 collection. It was time for glamour, with a few baroque and oriental dresses, or even ruffled collars, drawing their inspiration from the Renaissance. Pastel tones, royal purple, metallic gold, navy blue, white, but also stripes, floral patterns, transparency… nothing has been forgotten. And Stromae and Coralie Barbier were not the only ones to have made the trip. Thus, Janet Jackson stood out with an XXL bun, also dressed in grey. During the parade, inside the Palais Garnier, the Paris Opera, the sister of Michael Jackson was with the artist Doja Cat, very colorful.

Janet Jackson surprises with her stylish XXL bun

Also present were Maisie Williams and her boyfriend Reuben Selby, Bella Hadid, Jaden Smith, son of Will Smith, influencer Sabrina Zada ​​(@pasabist), Erykah Badu, Caroline Daur, Ella Emhoff, Evan Mock, Katerina Tannenbaum, or again Noah Jupe. All these beautiful people were able to discover the dazzling collection of the American designer, one of the most striking moments of this fashion week in Paris.

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