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Meg Ryan Has Really Out-Meg-Ryan’d Herself in This Perfect Paris Fashion Week Look

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Meg Ryan is back at Paris Fashion Week almost four years since she last sat on the front row alongside Pixie Lott at the Schiaparelli couture show. This time around, the beloved ’90s rom-com star was in town to catch the Loewe presentation. Her seatmates? Catherine O’Hara, Pharrell Williams, and Emilia Clarke.

The VIP team at Loewe should unquestionably get a raise for the best booking of fashion month. In the game of one-upmanship, where brands lock in stars to exclusively attend their shows, Jonathan Anderson’s team consistently pulls it out of the bag by scoring nostalgic yet contemporary lineups that cause even the most hardened editors to crane their necks iPhones. We imagine Ryan, whose style straddles the line between sensible and eccentric, might have been following the directional awards-season looks of Loewe ambassador Greta Lee and thought, There might be a space in this idiosyncratic world for me. If nothing else, she might get a Squeeze bag out of it.

Ryan in movie-star mode in Paris

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There was surely much for Ryan to like in the autumn-winter 2024 edit, set in a pasture green hall and featuring branch-flecked separates and floral minidresses blooming with bouquets. The voluminous cargo pants harked back to a time when Ryan was sleepless in Seattle, while the politer versions of the new ankle boots could certainly have appealed to the preppy-leaning personal style of everyone’s favorite neurotic yet naughty nerd, Sally Albright. Ryan’s own jaunty check blazer had a touch of When Harry Met Sally charm about it.

Perhaps it’s irritating for Ryan to constantly be compared to her characters. Perhaps she wanted to enjoy those large-buckled delights on the catwalk in peace. But judging from the pictures of her hobnobbing with half of Paris, she is very much in on the game of throwback charm. Should a Loewe campaign come her way, it will be Meg Ryan who is cashing in on this most recent flush of fashion fame.

This article first appeared on British Vogue.