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Front row at the Paris Haute Couture spring/summer 2015 shows

From Natalie Portman to Kristen Stewart, celebrities attend one of the year's most luxurious and opulent fashion shows

Linda Sharkey
Wednesday 28 January 2015 16:08 GMT
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Marisa Berenson, Benjamin Millepieds and Natalie Portman attend the Christian Dior show
Marisa Berenson, Benjamin Millepieds and Natalie Portman attend the Christian Dior show (Getty Images)

Famous faces from across the globe have attended Paris haute couture fashion week to, of course, sit on the front row at the spring/summer 2015 shows and enjoy a parade of luxurious designs.

This fashion week takes place twice a year and is like no other. It presents the haute couture creations by an elite group of fashion designers. The designs are luxurious, opulent and ludicrously expensive.

Some of the biggest names include Dior, which presented the latest collection by Raf Simons, and Chanel, which introduced Karl Lagerfeld's magic in a hothouse built at the Grand Palais. Both were attended by celebrities from the worlds of film, music and fashion.

Chanel was packed a punch with Kristen Stewart, Kris Jenner and Vanessa Paradis.

At Dior, actress Natalie Portman was seen hand in hand with husband Benjamin Millepieds on the front row.

At Atelier Versace, Kate Hudson posed next to Donatella Versace, wearing with pride a red dress fresh from the catwalk - following her red carpet success at the Golden Globes, to which she wore a design by the Italian fashion house.

Armani Prive presented its biggest couture show to date with 68 looks, to indulge a front row that was packed with celebrities including Robin Wright and Kristin Scott Thomas.

It was surprising not to see Emma Watson scouting the shows, but the actress might have busy schedule following the recent news that she'll be playing Belle on the Disney's classic.

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