Barbara Palvin packed on the PDA with her husband Dylan Sprouse as they arrived at Vogue World’s afterparty Maxim’s in Paris on Sunday evening.
The American actor, 31, proudly supported his beloved wife, 30, as she walked the runway during the star-studded catwalk show.
The loved-up couple, who wed in 2023, sweetly held hands as they were seen outside the venue.
Dylan cut a rugged display with his long brunette locks and bared his chest in an incredibly unʙuттoned white shirt.
Barbara went braless under a sophisticated tailored suit and wore a pop of red colour on her lips.
The Hungarian model slipped into a nautical beachwear ensemble as she strutted on the catwalk earlier in the day.
A cohort of famous faces took part in the sold-out Vogue World event, celebrating 100 years of fashion and sport in the iconic city.
The fashion show also featured performances by Bad Bunny and Aya Nakumura, while Katy Perry made a surprise appearance on the runway.
Meanwhile Cara Delevingne provided commentary on the live stream for those who were unable to get tickets as she talked the viewers through each era of fashion.
The venue for the show was the famed Place Vendôme – a square which is a renowned location for fine jewellery and the inspiration for a Catherine Deneuve film.
The sports included cycling, gymnastics, tennis, fencing, and break dancing, among others and the fashion will shine a spotlight on both modern and historic designers.
Last year the event was hosted in London, while the year before the Big Apple was the backdrop for the high fashion extravaganza.
Speaking on the event, Vogue’s global editorial director and Condé Nast chief content officer Anna Wintour, said: ‘If Vogue World: New York was a street fair, and Vogue World: London was a glamorous night at the theatre…
‘Supporting arts and cultural organisations in London – Paris will be a kind of opening ceremony; one that celebrates 100 years of fashion and sport, as well as this extraordinary city.’
A percentage of the net proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the humanitarian organisation Secours Populaire.
The organisation facilitates access to essential equipment for young, aspiring athletes across France.