Lili Reinhart’s fashion chocices are all about understated glamour with a hint of ease. Her recent appearance at the Paris Men’s Fashion Week last Sunday was a glimpse at just that. The actor attended a showcase by Patou, where she gave off major mysterious and Matrix vibes in a black trenchcoat.
The Riverdale actor wore a high-gloss crocodile-skin trench coat from the French fashion house. The coat that she wore to the fall 2026 collection’s show was part of the label’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection.
But fear not, no crocs were killed to make this high-fashion look. According to WMD, the dress-cum-coat was in reality coated felt that was embossed to look like crocodile skin and turned into a trench coat dress.
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It featured long sleeves and sharp lapels with an exaggerated collar and golden buttons. Styled by stylist Ib Abdel Nasser, who she has worked with in the past, the Look Both Ways star got some definition at the waist as she cinched it with a thick black belt. She completed her look with a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti slingback black pumps and carried a Patou Le Sack Lock Bag in black for a monochrome finish.
For her glam, Lili Reinhart had simple, clean girl makeup, which almost felt like she had natural skin peeking through. Peachy pink eyeshadow with fluffy eyelashes and a nude lipstick completed the look. In keeping with the military and utilitarian theme of the brand’s collection, the makeup was natural, and the hair was styled in a slicked-back look.
The only pop of colour in this entire look was via the 29-year-old’s nail, which was painted a bright red.
Lili Reinhart on endometriosis
Towards the end of last year, Lili Reinhart shared she was officially diagnosed with “endometriosis following laparoscopic surgery”. The actor shared a series of photos on Instagram that showed images from her hospital visits and surgery scars. She went on to add that she was told by a gynaecologist that she did not have endometriosis and was asked to “just go on the pill”.
Taking to her Instagram, the actor shared her ordeal in great detail. “Three hospital visits. Multiple urologists and gynaecologists. And not one of them seriously considered endometriosis as the underlying cause of what I was experiencing,” she wrote, adding that she advocated for herself and “pushed for an MRI on my own, which led to a diagnosis of adenomyosis.”




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