On TikTok, Iris Law makes everything look good. Certainly the clothing she wears—often colorful and always cozy—but the snacks and matcha she tries on video, as well. What really sells it isn’t just her soft voice, but also the genuine enthusiasm the model and actor exudes.
When I speak to her after the Saint Laurent show in Paris on Tuesday, Law’s voice comes through creamy and delightful, like those matcha lattes. She says “hi” like someone who really means it—like someone who actually seems delighted to chat.
Her show look for the evening came super easy, she tells me. She explains that it was from the previous Saint Laurent collection, which she adored. “I loved the colors. I loved the sheer. I loved the shapes. I loved everything about it. I just loved it,” she says. “And so I knew that I wanted to wear something from it, with those silhouettes and those colorways. I also love the bangles.”
The bangles actually inspired her beauty look, which was a smoky greenish eye. “There was this one bangle that was slightly, slightly off-tone with the rest of the tones,” she says. “It was a bit more of a brighter, yellow-y green. It just popped into my head. The second I put it on, I thought: Oh, I could do an eye shadow to match the bangle! So we did a green smoky eye, which I haven’t done before.”
When she first watched the Fall/Winter 2024 show that her layered sheer brown look came from, she remembers being on the verge of tears: “I had goosebumps the whole time. And I don’t say that lightly! I just like, really, really aligned with the contrasting colors, and everything else about it.”
What Law loves most is how such looks, along with her career in fashion, allow her to step into another version of herself and another universe entirely. “My personal style is very, very, very much for comfort. And I actually was thinking recently, if this wasn’t my career, I would never wear these things, because I am so comfort-oriented, and I’m very sensory,” she says. “I always want to be comfortable in clothes, and I find a way to make that work while also being expressive and wearing these designers and the people that I love in my daily life. It’s nice to be pushed outside that comfort zone when I’m going to shows and Fashion Week events. But in my daily life I’m a bit more cozy.”
As for the most recent show, Law is still taking it all in. She recalls loving the music and the set, which she described as dark and dramatic, with a runway that looked like a wet cobblestone street. But what stuck with her the most was how the show was structured.
“I thought what was super amazing and really impactful about the Spring 2025 show was how it was split in two. Something that I always love about [Anthony Vaccarello] is that he really captures the duality of women,” she tells me. “There’s androgyny and strength. It’s masculine, but also very feminine and delicate. Each look has different aspects of those things.”
As a semi-selfish question for my own Paris to-do list, I finish our call by asking Law about her favorite snack she’s had so far this Fashion Week. And as expected, she has an answer almost instantly. “We just went to Patisserie Tomo, which is one of my favorite cafés in Paris, and had this Japanese pancake filled with mascarpone, honey, and fig,” she says. “I just had it right now!”
She pauses before asking someone else in her car, ”Was that the best snack we’ve had in Paris?” and then enthusiastically declares, “Yes!”
I can hear her smile through the phone as she jets off to another fitting.
Tara Gonzalez is the Senior Fashion Editor at Harper’s Bazaar. Previously, she was the style writer at InStyle, founding commerce editor at Glamour, and fashion editor at Coveteur.