
If you want to bring L.A. to Paris Fashion Week, you're going to have to drop a pin
How do you bring L.A. to Paris Fashion Week? 'Literally just drop a pin,' says strategist and consultant Stephanie Ramos. We're at the Courtside X Akila picnic at Champ de Mars, an annual tradition that made it out of a group chat Ramos had started five years ago. Walking up to the park under the Eiffel Tower, hundreds of tourists from around the world blanket the grass, but it's easy to spot the hundred or so people here for the picnic.
The West Coast energy reverberates like a satellite. It helps that most people are in Akila sunglasses for the occasion, but there is an intangible thing too — a mix of musicians, skaters, models and artists talking close, dapping each other up while drinking Champagne from the bottle, not too self-serious to pose for photos under the Eiffel Tower.
Five years ago during fashion week, friends were blowing up Ramos' phone trying to find a way to link up. 'It was driving me crazy, so I threw everyone on a group chat — 35 people,' Ramos says. That group chat was the genesis for Courtside, a collective of creatives from L.A., New York, Miami and beyond who now meet once a year when they're in Paris for the men's shows in June, and invite all of their friends to join. The picnic has become the stuff of PFW legend, a taste of home for L.A. people hustling through the week. There, you might see familiar faces like designer Corey Populus, the rising star of regional Mexican music DannyLux or legendary skater and restaurateur the Nuge.
'It's funny, because everyone always says it's tough to meet up in L.A. — you always have to preplan everything, there's traffic,' Ramos says, 'but when you're in a city like Paris you're going to make it a point to see each other.'
'Mexican as f—, inspiring, wholesome and family-like. My friends are my family.' — Esperanza Rosas, a.k.a. Runsyyy, artist, Chicago
'Paris Fashion Week has been very motivating for me in every aspect. I see all these other artists from around the world, and it motivates me to keep going.' — DannyLux, musician, Palm Springs
'A dream.' — David Castaneda, stylist and designer, Inland Empire.
'Adventurous, silly, beautiful, random and connected.' — Zahara Davis, model and actor, New York.
'We all love to eat good, drink good and skate. It could be Copenhagen, Paris, but we link every time.' — Don Nguyen, a.k.a. the Nuge, skater and owner of Burger She Wrote
'The way I bring L.A. to Paris is with my own personal style. I'm a heritage classic dude and I've had fits all week. And my Uncle Paulie's hat. This is the L.A. hat to me.' — Sean B., private chef and curator, Beachwood Canyon
'L.A. has such a unique style, and Paris has a unique style too. I like when people come here and I can identify specifically who is from L.A. based on their style and how they carry themselves. L.A. is a little more slouchy.' — Chelsea Jordan, musician and content creator, Hollywood
'For me, it's seeing all of these people I know in a different scene. This is the most community I've seen. L.A. has that heart, but it's so spread apart, so seeing everyone together has been really cute.' — Ashley Michelle Suarez, model and actor, West Hollywood
'Community, which is the most beautiful thing ever. Seeing all the familiar faces here is special. Community in L.A. runs deep.' — Mallory Benson, marketing at Akila, L.A.
'S—, me popping out by myself is bringing L.A. to Paris. I've been coming here for eight years now. Me and Spanto got close because there would never be anyone from L.A. here — it was just me, Spanto, Aleali [May], Corey [Populus], shout out my peoples. It's really beautiful to be amongst my L.A. folks. Finally.' — Cheikh Tall, model and marketing director for Royal.2, L.A.
'It's all about finding spaces for the community to feel familiarity. L.A.'s really big on community, and a big part of that is feeling comfortable. Being here in Paris we have enough people and brands that have made it feel comfortable enough for a first-timer like myself.' — Daven Fowler, fashion sales, Leimert Park
'L.A. brings a whole different energy to Paris. Especially the Chicano culture, it's something Paris hasn't seen before. We're adding to the narrative.' — Carlos Jaramillo, photographer, Los Angeles
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Their attendance has become a commercial event in itself, driving the adoption of new styles on a global scale. Even the clothes themselves now chase celebrity. Beyoncé's ' Cowboy Carter ' moment and Louis Vuitton's nod to Western style sent cowboy hats, flared denim, and rhinestone shirts trending worldwide. Brands scramble to turn these viral moments into wearable trends — knowing that what Queen Bey wears in Paris will be copied in malls and on apps within weeks. 'We make fashion, but we're a house of travel,' Williams told reporters. In truth, it's the celebrity's journey through fashion that matters most. The old fashion cycle is gone. It's been said before. Where trends once took months to trickle down, now a celebrity-worn look can reach the high street soon after the show lights dim. TikTok and fast fashion brands move at the speed of the repost. At Hermès, even the discreet luxury of woven leather tees and wide trousers took on new meaning as athletes and music stars documented their attendance. Their posts quickly turn exclusive details into mass-market 'must-haves.' Shein and Temu, the global fast-fashion juggernauts, have weaponized the viral moment — turning celebrity sightings into shoppable trends worldwide, sometimes in a matter of hours. The result: What debuts on the Paris catwalk can show up in online shopping carts from Atlanta to Addis Ababa almost instantly. Beneath the celebrity glow, classic trends endure. Streetwear is still king, with oversized silhouettes, soft tailoring and activewear influences everywhere from Dior to Dolce & Gabbana. The Hermès 'cool city guy' and Dolce's pajama dressing — rumpled but rich — are direct answers to how men want to live and move now. But even these trends go mainstream through star power, not just design. The models might debut the look, but it's the front-row faces who make it stick. The celebrity ascendancy isn't just a front-row phenomenon — it's woven into the industry itself. When LVMH 's Bernard Arnault tapped Williams, a global pop icon, to lead Louis Vuitton menswear in 2023, it wasn't just a creative risk. It was a declaration that celebrity now runs the show. All this spectacle reflects a bigger shift. Fashion isn't just about what's in — it's about who's in the room, and who's watching. At Armani in Milan, at Saint Laurent in Paris, at every show, a galaxy of K-pop, Hollywood, and music stars now drive the narrative. For Gen Z and Alpha, the runway is no longer about aspiration — it's about participation, sharing, and living in the moment. The 'show' has become the product. In 2025, the hottest look in men's fashion isn't a garment — it's the spectacle. In the world's most-watched runway season, celebrity is the new couture, and every scroll puts you in the front row.