Cléry · 2nd Arrondissement, Paris
Paris Fashion Week Tickets
Tickets aren’t on sale yet. Join the waitlist for first access when they launch — launch pricing is announced to the list before anyone else. Publicly ticketed. No invitations required.
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First access to Paris Fashion Week tickets — October 1–3, 2026. Pricing announced at ticket launch.
Fashion Week.
Without the Gatekeeping.
The official FHCM calendar is invite-only — closed to the public, no matter how much you love fashion. The Bureau produces its own independent fashion week in Paris during the Paris Fashion Week season, and it’s publicly ticketed: runway shows at Cléry in the Sentier, the city’s historic garment district, open to anyone with a ticket. No credentials. No connections. No velvet rope politics.
Three Ways In.
Three ticket tiers are planned for October. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet — it’s revealed at ticket launch, in euros, and the waitlist hears first.
General Admission
The runway, up close.
- Entry to the runway shows at Cléry
- General access seating
- The full show-day atmosphere in the Sentier
- The most accessible way into Paris Fashion Week
Reserved Seating
Your seat, guaranteed.
- A guaranteed, assigned seat for the runway shows
- No lining up early to hold a spot
- Seats assigned in order of purchase at launch
- Everything included in General Admission
Front Row VIP
The seat everyone photographs.
- Front row placement at the runway shows
- The full VIP experience at Cléry
- The closest view of every collection
- Everything included in Reserved Seating
The Waitlist, Step by Step.
Join the list
Add your name and email below — opt in to SMS if you want the fastest word. It’s free, and there’s no obligation to buy.
Get first access
When tickets launch, the waitlist is notified first by email (and SMS if you opted in) — before the general public.
See launch pricing
Pricing is announced at ticket launch, in euros. The waitlist sees the tiers and prices before anyone else.
Pick your seats
Seats are assigned in the order tickets are purchased at launch — earlier purchases get better placement within each tier.
Hear It First.
Tickets for October 1–3, 2026 haven’t been released. The waitlist is how you get to them first — free to join, no commitment.
What the list gets you
First Access
Waitlist members are notified before the general public when tickets launch — by email, and by SMS if you opt in.
Launch Pricing, First
Pricing is announced at ticket launch, in euros. The waitlist sees the tiers and prices before anyone else does.
Better Placement
Seats are assigned in the order tickets are purchased at launch. Buying early — which first access makes possible — means better placement within your tier.
Lineup Announcements
The October 2026 designer lineup and show blocks are announced with the ticket release — and the waitlist hears about them first.
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Not the FHCM Calendar. That’s the Point.
Official FHCM calendar shows are invite-only — closed to the public, and no ticket seller can get you in. The Bureau’s Paris event is its own independently produced fashion week during the Paris Fashion Week season, and it’s publicly ticketed: real runway shows at Cléry in the 2nd arrondissement that anyone can attend. We’ll never claim otherwise.
Who can actually attend Paris Fashion Week →Paris, Explained.
How Much Do Tickets Cost?
What drives pricing, how the tiers compare, and when numbers are announced.
How to Attend
Every route into Paris Fashion Week — and the one that doesn’t require connections.
Group Tickets
Planning for 10 or more? How group bookings work when tickets launch.
First Time Guide
What to expect, how show days run, and how to make the most of your first PFW.
What to Wear
No enforced dress code — but looks that work at the October shows.
Before You Ask.
Be First Through the Door.
Tickets launch to the waitlist first. Join now — it’s free, takes thirty seconds, and costs nothing to change your mind.
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