Paris Fashion Week has long been the citadel of haute couture, a place where style and spectacle meet under the glittering chandeliers of historic salons. But this season, the City of Lights shimmered with something different - the unmistakable glint of South Asian glamour.

At the heart of it all was Pakistani designer Hussain Rehar, whose Spring-Summer 2026 collection, Jeevan, turned heads at Hotel de Maisons, bringing the vibrant pulse of Lahore to Parisian runways.

Rehar's showcase wasn't merely a fashion moment - it was a cultural statement stitched in sequins and sentiment. The designer presented a line that danced between tradition and rebellion: coats and skirts in white, black, and crimson, adorned with rich embroidery, floral motifs, and sheer net overlays.

The pieces were styl

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