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The front rows are stacked with celebrities from Cardi B to Diane Keaton, and the nipples have been freed!

The Paris couture Fall 2023 shows kicked off in the City of Light on July 3. With presentations from the masterful couture artists at Schiaparelli, Iris van Herpen, Chanel, Thom Browne and more on the schedule, the creativity on display will no doubt have people talking. And, if day one and two were any indication, the street style outside the shows will be just as memorable, too.

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So far at the Paris couture Fall 2023 shows, we’ve seen a few trends emerge, including statement gold jewellery and XL earrings, crisp white tailoring and a notable absence of bras. Who wants to wear a cumbersome brassiere in the oppressive summer heat, anyway? Freed nipples of couture fashion week, we salute you.

Karina, Diane Keaton, Cardi B, Anna Wintour and Baz Luhrmann attend the Thom Browne Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on July 03, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photography by Getty Images)

Also in vogue? A-list star power! Celebrities including Cardi B, Tracee Ellis Ross, Diane Keaton, Rita Ora, Camila Cabello and Dior muse Natalie Portman have been occupying the stylish front rows and posing outside the shows in their couture finery.

Scroll through here for the most dazzling street style at the Paris couture Fall 2023 shows.

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