
At the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show during Paris Fashion Week on March 10, 2026, Ana de Armas wore a high-neck white midi dress with the Louis Vuitton Noe Trunk Bag — and the restraint is deliberate.
Minimal can be risky at a major runway show. At the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show during Paris Fashion Week on 3/10/2026, Ana de Armas made her event appearance about control rather than spectacle — and that choice stands out.
She wore a long-sleeve, high-neck white midi dress with clean lines and a softly structured shape. The fabric reads as smooth satin or silk, falling straight through the body without clinging. The high collar and slightly elongated cuffs give it a modern, almost architectural feel, while the ankle-grazing hem keeps it grounded. There’s no visible embellishment, no obvious hardware. Just proportion.
The contrast comes through accessories. She carried the Louis Vuitton Noe Trunk Bag in black leather with a chain handle and subtle gold-toned details at the base. The structured bucket shape offsets the fluid dress nicely. Pointed black shoes continue the sharp line, and lightly tinted glasses add a hint of personality without breaking the palette.
What strikes me is how intentional the restraint feels. In a sea of bold looks, going this clean can either fade into the background or look incredibly confident. Here, it reads confident.
You’re seeing more pared-back silhouettes across celebrity red carpet moments lately — strong neckline, neutral color, sharp accessories. For a fashion show guest seat at Louis Vuitton, it makes sense. The clothes speak quietly, but clearly.
Would you keep the look all-white and black like this, or introduce one unexpected color?












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