Is being fashionably late at Paris Fashion Week now an intentional thing, done to avoid dangerous media scrums in the digital age and allow top celebrities easy entry into shows? Beyonce's cooler, younger sister was immediately forgiven for her tardy entry into Carven's show — rocking a wild, trendy weave with center parting, a bold red faux fur coat, a geometric lined turtle neck and a daring split skirt. [...] I'm here in Paris to take inspiration in the styles that are so different from New York, she told The Associated Press, acknowledging she thought the Parisian style was more refined and natural that in her native U.S. The '60s were the flavor of the day in clean silhouettes with A-line high-waisted minis and tight cropped high-waisted pants, while metallic gold disc necklaces added a dash of geometry. Color-blocking ensured that on-trend touch, with one enviable look that twinned cobalt blue pants with a green-brown jacket and black collar fur trim. In beautiful floral blues, a quilted coat, belt and mini-matching ankle boots conjured up the image of the Parisienne gamine and the great prints of the Japanese great master Hokusai. Kim Kardashian caused a kerfuffle at Balmain's show by stepping out in a new slicked back bleached blond hair style that boldly contrasted with the reality star's dark eye makeup.