
Willow Smith’s Dior Look Is the Most Electrifying Front-Row Moment of Paris Fashion Week
If the Dior Bow sandal is this season’s most coveted shoe — and make no mistake, it is — then no one made a more compelling case for its versatility than Willow Smith. The multihyphenate artist and longtime Dior beauty ambassador arrived at the house’s Fall 2026 show on March 3rd looking like the most elegant collision of archive cool and far-future fantasy the front row has ever seen.
Smith chose her pair in a deep, luxuriant shade of green — an unexpected and masterful departure from the styles currently offered on Dior’s website, which span black, lilac, blush, and white. The satin slingbacks feature a wide strap cinched at the centre with the house’s signature miniature bow, finished with a silver-tone Dior logo. Below, the sole is sculpted into the unmistakable shape of a “D,” and the entire structure rises on a four-inch cone heel that flares gently at the base — architectural, assured, and entirely ravishing.

She styled the statement shoes with a studied nonchalance that only the truly fashion-literate can pull off: dark tights, a cropped white button-down, and a low-rise cargo denim skirt. The contrast of utility and couture, of street and salon, was pure Willow — irreverent yet impeccably considered.

It was her beauty look, however, that sent the internet into a quiet spiral of appreciation. Smith arrived in impeccable cornrows accessorised with a lip ring and delicate hoop earrings, wearing makeup that channelled the frosty, prismatic glamour of the late 1990s and early 2000s with extraordinary precision. Her base was an airbrushed second skin — neither luminous nor flat — and her brows were brushed softly upward, unfilled and deliberately unarchitectured. A reverse cat-eye traced in black liner beneath the lower lash line extended just past the outer corners of her eyes, lending the whole face a quiet, otherworldly lift.
The lip was the evening’s masterstroke. Dark greige liner anchored a colour-shifting gold at the centre — a tone that read as metallic champagne from one angle and glowed with fiery amber from another. It was the visual equivalent of Smith herself: impossible to define, magnetic from every direction. Fresh off the release of her seventh studio album Petal Rock Black, she arrived not merely as a guest, but as a statement.

