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Freen Sarocha, Lana Del Rey and Amelia Gray shine at Valentino’s Paris show

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Freen Sarocha, Lana Del Rey and Amelia Gray were the standout figures at Valentino’s Paris show this Sunday.

On a sun-drenched Sunday during Paris Fashion Week, Valentino unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection before a constellation of guests radiating elegance, charisma and generational diversity. Under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele, the show gathered a stellar line-up of international artists, blending intimate moments with headline-making appearances.

Among the most anticipated was Freen Sarocha, who chose a sleek, architectural ensemble, cementing her rise as a new global fashion muse. Beside her, runway regular Amelia Gray embodied sophistication in a wet-look, form-fitting gown that sculpted her silhouette to perfection. Yet the moment that drew the loudest sighs and flashes came with Lana Del Rey, who arrived hand in hand with her new husband, Jeremy Dufrene, wearing a lavender dress and proudly showing off her engagement ring. “I love my ring,” the singer said, turning towards the cameras with a radiant smile.

Pamela Anderson attended her first-ever Valentino show, sitting front row beside brand ambassador Colman Domingo. “Now this is my old buddy Pam,” joked the actor, who expressed admiration for Anderson’s artistic evolution, especially after her film ‘The Last Showgirl’. Anderson replied warmly: “That’s such a big compliment coming from you.”

The event also marked Choi Soobin’s (TXT) first solo appearance at Paris Fashion Week. Dressed in a herringbone riding jacket and bow tie, the Korean idol sent fans into a frenzy — even needing a brief pause amid the excitement.

Clairo, ever true to Valentino’s dreamlike aesthetic, opted for a butterfly-patterned dress paired with towering platforms. “They make me feel adorable, like I’m stepping into another side of myself,” she shared.

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Valentino’s show was more than a fashion moment — it was an emotional convergence of generations, cultures and styles. The Italian maison once again proved that in its universe, sensitivity and theatricality can harmoniously coexist with a new era of pop romanticism.