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Paul McCartney and wife Nancy support his daughter Stella's Paris Fashion Week show
























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Paul McCartney, 77, and wife Nancy, 59, look loved-up on the front row as they support his daughter Stella's Paris Fashion Week show
º Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy supported his daughter Stella at her Paris Fashion Week show
º Stella, 48, showcased her Spring/ Summer 2020 collection held at the Opéra Garnier on Monday
 º Attendees included Ellie Goulding, Maisie Williams, Kaia Gerber, Vivienne Westwood and Iris Law
 º Stella has stepped out of her father Paul's shadow and carved a fashion empire on ethical thinking
 º McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her designs, inspired by her late mother Linda
By CONNIE RUSK
FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 30 September 2019

Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy turned up to support his daughter Stella's Paris Fashion Week show held at the Opéra Garnier on Monday.

The Beatles legend, 77, and Nancy, 59, took their front row seats for the 48-year-old's debut of her Spring/ Summer 2020 collection.

Paul appeared in high spirits as he arrived at the 19th century opera house alongside a slew of stars including Ellie Goulding, Maisie Williams, Kaia Gerber, Vivienne Westwood and Iris Law.

Number one fans: Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy turned up to support his daughter Stella's Paris Fashion Week show held at the Opéra Garnier on Monday
Front row seats: The Beatles legend, 77, and Nancy, 59, took their front row seats for the 48-year-old's debut of her Spring/ Summer 2020 collection.
Number one fans: Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy turned up to support his daughter Stella's Paris Fashion Week show held at the Opéra Garnier on Monday

Paul looked dapper in a black suit and simple white shirt, while Nancy cut a glamorous figure in a black minidress with corset detailing.

Stella has stepped out of her father Paul's shadow and has carved a fashion empire on ethical thinking and recycled fabrics.

A lifelong vegetarian, McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her designs and has gone on to influence designers Burberry, Versace, Calvin Klein and Gucci to go fur-free.

Leading lady: Stella McCartney walked the runway after her catwalk as she was met with applause from the audience
Leading lady: Stella McCartney walked the runway after her catwalk as she was met with applause from the audience

Chic: Designer Stella looked effortlessly chic for the catwalk show in an all-black ensemble
Details: She wore wide-leg trousers with a matching top and heels
Chic: Designer Stella looked effortlessly chic for the catwalk show in an all-black ensemble of wide-leg trousers with a matching top and heels

Fashionista: Stella has stepped out of her father Paul's shadow and has carved a fashion empire on ethical thinking and recycled fabrics
Fashionista: Stella has stepped out of her father Paul's shadow and has carved a fashion empire on ethical thinking and recycled fabrics

Family: Paul and Nancy sat with his daughter Stella's husband of nearly 16 years Alasdhair Willis
Family: Paul and Nancy sat with his daughter Stella's husband of nearly 16 years Alasdhair Willis

Dressed to impress: Paul looked dapper in a black suit and simple white shirt, while Nancy cut a glamorous figure in a black minidress with corset detailing
Dressed to impress: Paul looked dapper in a black suit and simple white shirt, while Nancy cut a glamorous figure in a black minidress with corset detailing

Kaia Gerber looked effortlessly chic as she stormed the catwalk at the star-studded Stella McCartney show.

The daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford, 18, wore an oversized floral top with white structured detailing on it and a matching midi skirt.

She teamed the items of clothing and added height to her frame with a pair of black barely-there heeled sandals.

She's got style: Nancy complemented her black a-line dress with simple peep-toe heel and a large woven bag
She's got style: Nancy complemented her black a-line dress with simple peep-toe heel and a large woven bag

Wave for the camera: Paul appeared in high spirits as he arrived at the 19th century opera house alongside a slew of stars
Arriving in style: He gave the thumbs up as he left his car
Sweet: Paul couldn't have look prouder to be able to attend his daughter's fashion show
Wave for the camera: Paul appeared in high spirits as he arrived at the 19th century opera house alongside a slew of stars

Musicians: Paul and Ellie posed for a photo as they got ready to take their seats for the fashion show
Musicians: Paul and Ellie posed for a photo as they got ready to take their seats for the fashion show

Old pals: Paul caught up with Vivienne Westwood after the show
Legends: The pair appeared engrossed in conversation
Old pals: Paul caught up with Vivienne Westwood after the show and the pair appeared engrossed in conversation

Supportive: Stella also posed with Vivienne after her Womenswear collection debuted on stage
Supportive: Stella also posed with Vivienne after her Womenswear collection debuted on stage

Wow: Stella McCartney's Spring/Summer 2020 show took place at the Opéra Garnier and featured stunning detailing
Wow: Stella McCartney's Spring/Summer 2020 show took place at the Opéra Garnier and featured stunning detailing

Stella recently discussed her 'down to earth' upbringing - revealing that her iconic musician dad and mum Linda 'never gave her a load of cash' and as a result she would always shop in vintage and second-hand shops.

In an interview with PorterEdit, she explained: 'I’ve grown up in a family that doesn’t chuck stuff away. And it sounds silly, but I didn’t have a huge amount of money as a kid.

'My mum and dad were really clever; I went to a comprehensive [school] and I wasn’t given a load of cash, so I would go to vintage and second-hand shops and markets to buy clothes.

Front row: General manager of Berluti Antoine Arnault, Natalia Vodianova and Paul sat front row
Front row: General manager of Berluti Antoine Arnault, Natalia Vodianova and Paul sat front row

'I think that’s kind of the future, and I would encourage kids to rent clothes and buy second-hand because you don’t have to always go for that quick fix. It’s way more exciting and cooler,' she noted.

Stella also spoke sweetly of her late mother Linda, who passed away in 1998 - confessing that she was her 'biggest style inspiration.'

'I think she had the coolest sense of style ever, but for me it was cool because it was her. It was a true reflection of her really not giving a s**t what people thought and, being the wife of a Beatle, I think that’s pretty impressive.

'It’s not that she was overtly confident, it’s just that she really knew herself and wasn’t afraid to be herself. So I admire women who have a real level of honesty through what they wear.'












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