Along with being the leading man of Netflix’s “Last of Us” and Star Wars’ “The Mandalorian & Grogu,” superstar Pedro Pascal also happens to be a loving brother. That’s why he showed up to support his sister, Lux Pascal, at the Chanel womenswear spring/summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week. Lux, who is both an actress and model, was walking the runway for the prestigious brand.
Lux opened up to The Cut about her famous sibling showing up for the event, saying, “I’m so glad that my brother was able to attend the show because getting a hug from him afterward was the best gift ever.”
Pedro & Lux Both Looked Fabulous
For the show, Lux stepped out in a lengthy top with no sleeves that boasted a lovely cream color with a chevron print. She also slayed a matching skirt, large beaded necklace, a sizable black handbag and shoes that were black and maroon. Beyond that, she had her hair down and either wore no or barely-there makeup.
GettyAs for Pedro, he wore a navy blue sweater and black pants, with sunglasses and a shoulderbag to complete the look.
GettyLux Has Opened Up About Pedro Before
There’s no doubt that Pedro supports his sister, Lux. In fact, during a chat the duo had together for Elle in September, Lux opened up about a time she called her brother in need of advice.
“I just called you crying and you were just saying no, shaking your head. Because I was telling you about what was making me cry, but you were just like, ‘Just be yourself. People will see it eventually. Just be yourself.’ And I was just like, Yes, he’s right,” Lux recalled.
Getty“And also how you survived New York before I did, without anything,” she continued. “People speak about the privilege of being your sister, but they don’t really know the privilege to have someone who has survived this world—not even the industry, it’s more about being alone in a terrifying city to be alone in. I’m speaking to someone who knows me, who loves me, who protects me, who wants the best for me. There’s that. But it’s also that I’m speaking to someone who has [expletive] experience.”
She added, “It’s like, well, things might be difficult, but I don’t want to leave. It’s like you said, ‘Be yourself. People will see it.'”



