Chappell Roan wears a figure-hugging bodice dress as she joins Paris Jackson and Olivia Jade at the Mugler show for Paris Fashion Week

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By CHLOE LOUISE, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER

Published: 11:45 GMT, 6 March 2026 | Updated: 12:00 GMT, 6 March 2026

Chappell Roan stunned in a figure-hugging bodice dress as she led the glamour alongside Paris Jackson and Olivia Jade Giannulli at the Mugler show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.

The Grammy winner, 28, looked incredible as she stepped out in a Victorian-inspired gown which featured subtle shoulder ruching and a corset-fitted bodice.

She paired her dress with simple strappy nude heels and a myriad of bold silver earrings. 

Paris flaunted her colourful chest tattoos during the show as she stepped out in a half-buttoned-up nude shirt.

She tucked the shirt into a figure-hugging pencil skirt and completed her look with nude heeled boots and an animal-print bag.

Chappell Roan stunned in a figure-hugging bodice dress as she led the glamour alongside Paris Jackson and Olivia Jade Giannulli at the Mugler show during Paris Fashion Week

Meanwhile, Olivia Jade put on a very leggy display in an off-the-shoulder black one-piece which she paired with black stilettos

Paris was spotted sitting front row alongside Barbara Sprouse and Emma Chamberlain where they all posed up a storm together.

Meanwhile, Olivia Jade, 26, put on a very leggy display in an off-the-shoulder black one-piece.

She completed her fashionable ensemble with a pair of sensible black stilettos and a chic updo.

Model Barbara Palvin put on a sophisticated display as she arrived in a long purple and blue trench coat, which she paired with flared trousers and lilac boots. 

And Kate Moss might be the queen of Fashion Week, but her ex partner Jefferson Hack had a star moment at this show, opting for a simple black jacket, trousers and trainers.

American actress Naomi Watts arrived in a black leather halter neck, which she paired with an olive green pencil skirt.

Adding a pop of colour to the event, English performance artist David Hoyle commanded attention in red tights, nude heels and vibrant accessories.

The event marked Chappell Roan's second consecutive time attending PFW after rocking a SS/17 Owens look at his FW/25 presentation.

Paris was spotted sitting front row alongside Barbara Palvin and Emma Chamberlain

Barbara put on a sophisticated display as she arrived in a long purple and blue trench coat, which she paired with flared trousers and lilac boots

Emma looked incredible in a nude co-ord which she paired with nude mules and matching furry clutch

Emma and Paris pictured front row in complementing outfits 

Kate Moss's ex Jefferson Hack kept a low profile for the outing, opting for a simple black jacket, trousers and trainers

American actress Naomi Watts arrived in a black leather halter neck, which she paired with an olive green pencil skirt

Adding a pop of colour to the event, English performance artist David Hoyle commanded attention in red tights, nude heels and vibrant accessories

A model walked the runway in a unique purple ensemble during the Mugler Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 

While another model appeared in an 80s-inspired look

The outing marked Chappell Roan's second consecutive time attending PFW after rocking a SS/17 Owens look at his FW/25 presentation

Last month, the Subway songstress - who's known to travel with an entourage of 28 - revealed her support system includes friends, an acupuncturist, a life coach, a therapist, and a craniosacral massage therapist.

'I have a whole team of women behind me that help me be kinder to myself,' Roan told Nylon.

'I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm still learning how to be kind to myself because I actually have a lot of regret sometimes. I'm like, "Why the f*ck did I pick this job? It's ruining my life."'

The Giver singer continued: 'I think the way to be kind to myself in the music industry is to just get out of it for a moment because I don't think it's kind. I think it's really f***ed up.'

Roan is always tempted to delete the social media accounts that connect her to her 16.2 million followers: 'The Internet is not kind to you or me or anyone. That is self-harm.'

'My therapist said something like, "You're going to get better, but not soon." I think that's what I have to remember. It's not going to be soon,' the Hot to Go singer said.

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