Emma Stone’s Cozy Cream Knitwear Set for Paris Fashion Week Is the Perfect Fall Look

The actress certainly brought her (easy) A-game to France.
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Emma Stone / JB Lacroix/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Let this be a reminder not to count Emma Stone out of fall fashion conversations, because this celeb’s style is not to be slept on. Arriving at the Louis Vuitton Fashion Show for Spring/Summer 2026 Paris Fashion Week, Stone had fans buzzing about her latest look.

Her take on fall fashion was elegant and sophisticated. She took a simple color like creamy white and turned it up a notch with a stunning ribbed knit ensemble. The outfit consisted of a form-fitting garment that was incredibly modern, incorporating the bodycon dress trends that are often seen in today’s fashion. To set her look apart, however, she also added a matching cropped shrug.

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Emma Stone at the Louis Vuitton fashion show as part of Spring/Summer 2026 Paris Fashion Week held at The Louvre on September 30, 2025 in Paris, France. / Swan Gallet/WWD/Getty Images

As if her outfit couldn’t get any chicer, she gave Paris a prime example of why black and white are such a classic pairing. She sported a gorgeous pair of black pumps and added a cute black barrel bag on the side—two additions that gave a little more style, as well as extended her silhouette ever so slightly. Above all, this is a look that’s easy for fans to recreate during the chillier seasons. Light, bright and all around gorgeous, there are no complaints with this outfit.

And perhaps Stone also saw a familiar face when she attended the fashion show for the brand, as Nicolas Ghesquière—the artistic director of Louis Vuitton women’s collections—and Stone go way back. Their relationship is one where he knows the actress well enough to understand what she does and doesn’t like in the world of fashion.

“Couture is about experimentation, which she loves,” Ghesquière told Vogue back in August. He later added, “She’s not a fashion addict. She loves the quality of the clothes, the fabric, the craftsmanship. She’s curious about the way things are done. It’s a very inspiring exchange—like a tennis match where we keep sending things to each other.”

Returning the compliments, Stone said of Ghesquière: “Nicolas is just somebody you can sit, have dinner with, talk about life and everything going on. The only relationship I had like that with a designer was with Alber, who I miss terribly. He was so human and loving. Nicolas has that kind of humanity to him.”

Without a doubt, the Poor Things star looked luxurious for the Louis Vuitton show, and the fashion world can’t wait to see what other fall-ready looks she’ll debut soon as she continues to promote her upcoming project, Bugonia, which hits theaters Oct. 31.


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After graduating from Rutgers University with degrees in Psychology and Theatre, Diana Nosa ventured off on the path of becoming an entertainment journalist. Having her start on various entertainment sites, she eventually found her way to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2024 and has been working diligently ever since. Diana's interests include fashion, interior design and traveling. She's also an avid anime watcher and gamer––her favorite games being Elden Ring and Hollow Knight.