
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wore Alaia Le Teckel Clutch Nubuck Bag and Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti jewelry at the Alaia Fall Fashion Show in Paris on March 4, 2026.
What catches me first is the shape play: a sleek knit up top, then that dramatic movement happening below. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showing up for the Alaia Fall Fashion Show at Paris Fashion Week on March 4, 2026, felt like a masterclass in letting cut do the talking without piling on extras.
The backbone here is the Alaia Knit Cinched Mini Dress. In this frame it reads as a deep ink-navy knit with a high, clean neckline and a snug, body-skimming fit through the torso. What works is the restraint: the top half is almost minimal, but the structure keeps it from looking plain.
Then the lower half flips the script with the Alaia Poplin Pointed Skirt, which brings that crisp bright-white contrast and an asymmetric, sharply angled panel. Add the swishy fringe seen below and it turns the whole outfit into something kinetic. My honest take: the white poplin insert is the make-or-break detail here, because it stops the navy from going too heavy and makes the proportions feel intentional.
As for accessories, she carries the Alaia Le Teckel Clutch Nubuck Bag in a saturated red that does exactly what you want a bag to do at a show: give the eye somewhere to go. On jewelry, the Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Split Ring and Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Bone Ring in Yellow Gold bring a smooth, sculptural hit of shine, plus the Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Small Bone Cuff in 18K Gold as a strong wrist anchor. On the feet, she finishes with Alaia Cone Sandals in Patent Calfskin, styled with Alaia High Fringed Socks (a very runway-ish choice that still reads surprisingly wearable in a dark palette).
Practically speaking, this is smart front-row dressing: a knit base that looks comfortable to sit in, with statement elements concentrated in the skirt and styling so it photographs from every angle. If youre saving one trick for your own wardrobe, its this contrast-panel idea – it creates shape without needing loud prints. For more outfits like this, browse our celebrity style coverage.
Bottom line: clean up top, controlled chaos down low, and it all stays polished.
Would you keep the Alaia High Fringed Socks with the sandals, or switch to bare feet to streamline the look?

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