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Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz Hit Paris Fashion Week in Head-Turning Outfits
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Date:2025-04-17 01:48:35
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz’s new looks will leave you both shaken and stirred.
The couple—who married in 2011 and welcomed a daughter in 2018—flaunted some very fashion-forward fits during an appearance at Paris Fashion Week Sept. 27.
The 007 star—who serves as the face of Loewe’s fall/winter 2024 campaign—attended the fashion brand’s spring/summer 2025 runway show donning a striking multi-color sweater with oversized cargo pants and a black leather jacket. Daniel completed the ensemble with yellow-tinted sunglasses and mustard yellow boots.
Not to be outdone, Rachel arrived in a large, fuzzy pink and neon green pullover with baggy jeans. She paired her black shoes with matching black accessories, including a handbag and bold cat-eye glasses.
Other stars in attendance at the runway show? Meg Ryan, Jeff Goldblum, Ayo Edibiri, Gemma Chan, Karlie Kloss, Josh O’Connor and Daniel’s Queer co-star Drew Starkey all stepped out for the haute couture event.
Rachel and Daniel’s fashionable outing marks a rare appearance for the couple, who tend to keep their relationship private. In fact, Rachel has previously spoken about why she keeps her relationship with the Knives Out star out of the public eye.
“He's just too famous,” she told MORE Magazine in 2015. “It would be a betrayal. You have to protect your marriage.”
She continued, “When you're young, you tell your girlfriends everything. One of the great pleasures of not being an adolescent is that you don't have to share everything. When you're married, that door closes. The audience goes, and you're in your own life.”
And while the pair have worked together in the past—sharing the stage in the 2013 Broadway production of Betrayal—the actress explained why she likely wouldn’t star alongside her husband again.
“We really enjoyed that experience, but also it means we can alternate," she said. “So I can stay home with the family while he works. We can swap out. If we’re both doing something at the same time, it’s probably less ideal.”
For more star sightings from Paris Fashion Week, read on.
On Vetements runway.
At Victoria Beckham show.
At Schiaparelli show.
At Giambattista Valli show.
At Nina Ricci show.
On L'Oréal Paris runway.
At Mugler show.
At Mugler show.
Outside the The Ritz Hotel.
At Chloé show.
At Chloé show.
At Chloé show.
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