Paris Haute Couture Week 2024: Fashion's Spectacle Amid Olympic Fever
This year's Paris Haute Couture Week has set the stage earlier than usual, wrapping up on June 27 to avoid conflicting with the Olympic buzz in Paris.
Over four exhilarating days, the Fall-Winter 2024-2025 Haute Couture collections dazzled with runway shows and presentations.
Thirty esteemed fashion houses, from Armani Privé to Christian Dior, were slated to showcase their creations. However, the absence of Maison Margiela Artisanal, Fendi, and Valentino left notable gaps.
Schiaparelli kicked off the festivities with Daniel Roseberry's imaginative designs, followed by captivating presentations from Christian Dior, Thom Browne, Giambattista Valli, and Iris Van Herpen, who opted for an innovative installation.
The Armani Privé show was the highlight of the second day.
Key moments included Chanel's presentation post-Virginie Viard, and shows from Alexis Mabille and Charles de Vilmorin.
Other anticipated showcases included Julie de Libran, Balenciaga, Elie Saab, Viktor&Rolf, and Jean Paul Gaultier, collaborating once more with Nicolas Di Felice.
Absentees included Fendi, citing show reorganization, and Maison Margiela and Valentino, the latter teasing a ready-to-wear surprise at Milan Fashion Week.
Here's the lineup for the final day, Thursday, June 27:
10:00 Aelis
11:00 Ashi Studio
13:00 Peet Dullaert
16:00 Robert Wun
18:00 ArdAzAei
Celebrating Parisian Fashion Excellence
Paris Haute Couture Week is not just a showcase; it's a celebration of Parisian fashion excellence.
Over four exhilarating days, the Fall-Winter 2024-2025 Haute Couture collections dazzled with runway shows and presentations.
Thirty esteemed fashion houses, from Armani Privé to Christian Dior, were slated to showcase their creations. However, the absence of Maison Margiela Artisanal, Fendi, and Valentino left notable gaps.
Schiaparelli kicked off the festivities with Daniel Roseberry's imaginative designs, followed by captivating presentations from Christian Dior, Thom Browne, Giambattista Valli, and Iris Van Herpen, who opted for an innovative installation.
Photocredit: Schiaparelli - Haute Couture, Fall/Winter 2024/25 (YouTube - Screenshot)
The Armani Privé show was the highlight of the second day.
Key moments included Chanel's presentation post-Virginie Viard, and shows from Alexis Mabille and Charles de Vilmorin.
Other anticipated showcases included Julie de Libran, Balenciaga, Elie Saab, Viktor&Rolf, and Jean Paul Gaultier, collaborating once more with Nicolas Di Felice.
Absentees included Fendi, citing show reorganization, and Maison Margiela and Valentino, the latter teasing a ready-to-wear surprise at Milan Fashion Week.
Here's the lineup for the final day, Thursday, June 27:
10:00 Aelis
11:00 Ashi Studio
13:00 Peet Dullaert
16:00 Robert Wun
18:00 ArdAzAei
Celebrating Parisian Fashion Excellence
Paris Haute Couture Week is not just a showcase; it's a celebration of Parisian fashion excellence.
From the finest couture to innovative presentations, this event brings together fashion enthusiasts and industry insiders to witness the pinnacle of artistic expression and craftsmanship.