October 1–3, 2026 · Cléry · 17 Rue de Cléry · 2nd Arrondissement, Paris
ParisFashion WeekSchedule
Three days of runway at Cléry in the Sentier — Thursday, October 1 through Saturday, October 3, 2026. Show blocks and the designer lineup are announced with the ticket release. The waitlist hears first.
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October 1–3, 2026
Cléry
Runway Shows
The Sentier
2nd Arrondissement
Waitlist Open
Two Seasons — March & October
Paris
October 1–3, 2026
Cléry
Runway Shows
The Sentier
2nd Arrondissement
Waitlist Open
Two Seasons — March & October
Paris
Paris Fashion Week by The Bureau runs October 1–3, 2026 — Thursday through Saturday — at Cléry, 17 Rue de Cléry, in the 2nd arrondissement's Sentier, Paris's historic garment district. This page is the schedule for The Bureau's independently produced, publicly ticketed show during the Paris Fashion Week season.
Each of the three days follows the same shape: doors and check-in, then runway show blocks running through the day — with the street-style scene playing out in the Sentier outside. Exact show times and the designer lineup are announced with the ticket release, and the waitlist hears first.
Looking for the invite-only industry calendar? That's published by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode — see the honest breakdown below. The Bureau's show is the one anyone can buy a ticket to.
Paris Fashion Week Schedule — At a Glance
October 1–3, 2026 (Thursday–Saturday) at Cléry, 17 Rue de Cléry, 2nd arrondissement. Runway show blocks each day. Times and lineup announced with the ticket release — join the waitlist to get the schedule and ticket access first.
The Three Days
Oct 1–3, 2026 · Cléry · Show blocks announced with ticket release
Day 01 · Opening Day
Thursday, October 1
Doors & check-in — arrival times announced with the ticket release
Runway show blocks open the season at Cléry
Street-style scene builds in the Sentier outside the venue
Show blocks announced with ticket release
Day 02
Friday, October 2
Doors & check-in ahead of each show block
Runway show blocks continue through the day and evening
The 2nd arrondissement is central — cafés and the garment district are steps away between shows
Show blocks announced with ticket release
Day 03 · Closing Day
Saturday, October 3
Doors & check-in ahead of each show block
Final runway show blocks close out the season
The busiest street-style day of the weekend in the Sentier
Show blocks announced with ticket release
How the Schedule Drops
Lineup + show blocks announced with the ticket release
01
Lineup & show blocks announced
The designer lineup and day-by-day show blocks are published together with the ticket release — no placeholder times, no guesswork before then.
02
The waitlist hears first
Waitlist members get the schedule and ticket access before the public announcement — first choice of days and seats. Free to join, no commitment.
03
Ticket holders get the details
Door and check-in times, arrival flow, and everything you need for show day arrive with your ticket confirmation.
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Looking for the Official FHCM Calendar?
An honest answer
There are two very different things people mean by "the Paris Fashion Week schedule" — and it's worth being straight about which one this page is. The official Paris Fashion Week calendar is published by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode at fhcm.paris, and it covers the invite-only industry shows — you can't buy a ticket to those. The Bureau's Paris event is its own independently produced fashion week during the Paris Fashion Week season, and it's publicly ticketed — anyone can attend. This page covers The Bureau's event.
FHCM Official Calendar
Invite-only industry shows
Published at fhcm.paris. Attendance is by invitation — buyers, press, and industry insiders. No public tickets are sold.
The Bureau · This Page
Publicly ticketed runway shows
Independently produced by The Bureau at Cléry, October 1–3, 2026. No invitation or credentials required — see who can attend Paris Fashion Week.
The Venue & Getting There
Cléry · 17 Rue de Cléry · 75002 Paris
The Venue
Cléry, 17 Rue de Cléry
In the 2nd arrondissement's Sentier — Paris's historic garment district, where the city's rag trade has operated for well over a century. The neighborhood is the fashion story.
By Métro
Sentier · Bonne Nouvelle
Sentier (line 3) and Bonne Nouvelle (lines 8/9) are the closest stops — both a short walk from Rue de Cléry.
The Neighborhood
Central & walkable
The 2nd arrondissement sits in the middle of the Right Bank. Base yourself nearby — see the hotels & itinerary guide.
The Bureau's Paris Fashion Week runs October 1–3, 2026 — Thursday through Saturday — at Cléry, 17 Rue de Cléry, in the 2nd arrondissement. The Bureau produces two Paris seasons each year, March and October.
Show blocks and the designer lineup are announced with the ticket release. The waitlist hears first — members get the schedule and priority access before the public announcement.
The Bureau's Paris show is publicly ticketed — no invitation or industry credentials required. Tickets have not been released yet; join the waitlist on the Paris tickets page to get first access when they go live.
No. The official Paris Fashion Week calendar is published by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode at fhcm.paris and covers invite-only industry shows. The Bureau's Paris event is its own independently produced fashion week during the Paris Fashion Week season — and it's publicly ticketed. This page covers The Bureau's event.
Anyone can attend The Bureau's Paris show — it's publicly ticketed, unlike the invite-only shows on the official FHCM calendar. See the who can attend Paris Fashion Week guide for a full breakdown.
Door and check-in times are announced with the ticket release, and ticket holders receive exact arrival details with their confirmation. Plan to arrive early — check-in, seating, and the street-style scene outside all happen before the first look.
The show takes place at Cléry, 17 Rue de Cléry, 75002 Paris — in the 2nd arrondissement's Sentier, the city's historic garment district. The closest Métro stops are Sentier (line 3) and Bonne Nouvelle (lines 8 and 9), and the 2nd arrondissement is central and walkable.
Paris pricing has not been announced. The tiers are General Admission, Reserved Seating, and Front Row VIP, with pricing announced at ticket launch. Waitlist members hear first.
Paris Fashion Week · October 2026
Hear the Schedule First
Show blocks and the lineup drop with the ticket release. Waitlist members get both first — priority access before the public announcement.