Multiple outlets report that Max Alexander, a 10-year-old fashion designer, presents his work at Paris Fashion Week. Both sources describe how Alexander says he began making dresses very early: he told his parents he wanted to be a dressmaker at around four years old. By age 10, he has progressed to showcasing a collection at an international runway event in Paris. One outlet also adds that Alexander balances his design work with schooling, describing how he shuttles between school responsibilities and runway appearances. The reports frame his participation as notable because of his young age and the speed of his progress from early interest to a formal fashion-week platform. Across the articles, the central shared points are Alexander’s early start, his age at the time of the Paris presentation, and the fact that his collection is part of Paris Fashion Week programming. No additional details about the collection’s themes, designers involved, or media reactions are included in the provided summaries.