
Attending a Paris Fashion Week show: the legitimate route
There is no such thing as a runway ticket — there are invitations, and an honest way of pursuing them. Here is ours, and the day we compose around it.
Attending a show on the official Paris Fashion Week calendar is one of the most frequently made — and most widely misunderstood — requests in Parisian luxury. The shows are professional events reserved for the press, buyers, the houses' clients and their guests: there is no public ticketing of any kind, and the invitations, nominative and non-transferable, are issued by the houses themselves. During the Womenswear Spring-Summer 2027 edition, from Monday 28 September to Tuesday 6 October 2026, around a hundred houses will show across the four corners of Paris, under the aegis of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM).
Our role is twofold. First, to pursue a legitimate route in on your behalf: we approach our partners — houses, brands, showrooms, private networks — where possible, subject to availability, subject to validation and after review of the client's profile, notably your existing relationship with the houses. Second, to compose the day itself, the part that depends entirely on us: styling and preparation in your suite, a minute-by-minute chauffeur between addresses scattered across Paris, a motorcycle shuttle when traffic seizes up, a well-placed lunch, then the evening's table. You live the show; we absorb everything else.
TGZ Conciergerie is an independent concierge house: we are affiliated with neither the FHCM, nor the fashion houses, nor the organisers of Paris Fashion Week®, and hold no official status. An invitation to a show cannot be bought — any "runway ticket" offered for sale should be treated with the utmost suspicion — and no access can be guaranteed without the house's validation. We prefer that clarity to any unverifiable promise. All rates quoted are indicative, in euros (€), and confirmed on quotation.
- Date
- September 28 – October 6, 2026
- Venue
- Défilés répartis dans tout Paris (calendrier officiel)
- City
- Paris, France
- Organiser
- Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode
Your show day, composed hour by hour
A seat in the room represents only a few minutes of a show — the rest of the day is built. This is how we compose each sequence, from the invitation search to the last drink.
The invitation search, through legitimate channels
Everything begins with a profile consultation: your relationship with the houses, your realistic expectations, your dates. On that basis, we approach our partners — houses, brands, showrooms, agencies and private networks — to pursue an invitation where possible, subject to availability and subject to validation by the house, which remains the sole decision-maker. We sell nothing, promise nothing, and keep you informed at every step: a clear answer, even a negative one, is worth more than false hope. Our guide How to attend Paris Fashion Week sets out every route in, without varnish.
Styling & preparation in your suite
A show is also lived in the eyes of others: street style is photographed outside the venues as intently as the collections inside. Our stylist prepares your look in advance — piece selection, fittings in your suite, express alterations, accessories — in dialogue with the codes of the house receiving you, without ever tipping into costume. Hair and make-up in your rooms complete the preparation, timed to the exact hour of your drop-off. Our Paris Fashion Week dress code guide details the week's conventions, show by show.
Minute-by-minute chauffeur & motorcycle shuttle
The shows run back to back from one end of Paris to the other — the Grand Palais, the Palais de Tokyo, the Carreau du Temple, the Invalides or hôtels particuliers, by way of illustration — and traffic seizes up around show times. Your dedicated chauffeur (approximately €900 to €1,800 per day, as an indication) follows a minute-by-minute route sheet: validated itineraries, drop-offs as close as possible, collections anticipated. When the car can no longer get through, a chauffeured motorcycle shuttle takes over — the insiders' trick for crossing Paris between two shows. Our guide How to get around during Paris Fashion Week details this machinery.
The exceptional plan B
When no invitation is confirmed for your dates, we tell you early — and compose a day that is anything but a consolation: house presentations and exhibitions open by appointment, private boutique appointments with the houses' teams, subject to availability, visits to ateliers and artisans where conditions allow, lunch at the fashion world's tables. Many of our clients discover that Fashion Week is lived at least as much in private salons as in the show venues — our Personal shopping during Paris Fashion Week page gives the measure of it.
After the show: tables & evenings
The day does not end with the final look. We reserve your evening table — L'Avenue, Loulou, Caviar Kaspia or Le Voltaire, by way of illustration, or the haute gastronomy of the palace hotels — then extend the night towards the after-parties of houses and brands, where access remains by invitation, subject to availability and after review of the client's profile, with no guarantee. Chauffeur and security follow the same tempo, until your return to your suite. Our Paris Fashion Week after-parties page details these options, including that of creating your own evening when the invitation does not come.
Why entrust your show day to TGZ
Because a show day is a choreography, not a booking. A single point of contact approaches the legitimate channels, sets the styling, the chauffeur, the motorcycle shuttle, the lunch and the evening table, then synchronises it all, to the minute, with the show's schedule. The addresses change every season, timings slip, invitations sometimes arrive the night before: we absorb that uncertainty so that you feel none of it.
Because you are owed the truth before the dream. TGZ Conciergerie is independent, with no affiliation to the FHCM, the fashion houses or the organisers of Paris Fashion Week®, and no official status. Invitations are nominative, non-transferable and issued by the houses: we sell none and never promise any. We pursue them through our partners where possible, subject to availability and after review of the client's profile — and if access cannot be confirmed, we tell you early, with an alternative worthy of the occasion.
Because Fashion Week is decided in advance. The official calendar is published by the FHCM only a few weeks before the edition, but invitation requests are worked on much earlier — as are the experienced stylists and chauffeurs. To refine your plans, our guide How to attend Paris Fashion Week sets out the routes in, our Paris Fashion Week schedule guide follows the edition's calendar, and our Paris Fashion Week VIP page orchestrates the entire stay — before we build your bespoke quotation together.
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Share your dates, the houses that matter to you and your relationship with them: we review your profile, approach our partners — subject to availability, subject to validation — and build the complete day around it, on quotation and subject to availability.
