
At the Nina Ricci Womenswear F/W 2026/27 show during Paris Fashion Week on March 6, 2026, Isla Fisher arrived in a black blazer and metallic jacquard skirt — a high-contrast pairing that sharpens her front row presence.
This is how you do front row fashion without fading into the background. At the Nina Ricci Womenswear F/W 2026/27 show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris on March 6, 2026, Isla Fisher leaned into bold texture for a confident event appearance.
The foundation is a structured black blazer with a subtle sculpted shoulder and a vertical ruffle detail running along one side of the opening. It’s tailored clean through the waist, which keeps the look sharp rather than fussy. Underneath, she layered a sheer black top that adds a hint of transparency without tipping into overexposed territory. That slight contrast between opaque tailoring and light sheer fabric gives the outfit dimension.
Then there’s the skirt — and it’s doing a lot, in a good way. A high-waisted metallic jacquard skirt in rich gold with black patterning and a strip of vibrant pink at the hem. The finish looks almost brocade-like, catching light in a way that feels deliberate for a fashion show guest moment. She grounded it with black tights and sharply pointed black heels, keeping the lower half sleek so the texture up top can breathe.
What I like about this is the balance. The jacket reins in the shine, and the shine keeps the jacket from feeling too corporate. In a season where a lot of celebrity event look outfits go minimal, this has personality. If you scan recent celebrity style coverage, texture is clearly back in rotation.
From a practical angle, this is surprisingly wearable. Swap the metallic skirt for tailored trousers and you’ve got a polished evening formula. Keep the skirt, and it’s instantly cocktail-ready.
It’s bold, but controlled — and that’s a tricky line to walk.
Would you keep the metallic skirt for a formal dinner, or tone it down with a matte black option instead?






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