Paris has been taken over by stunning models, fashion designers and editors as Paris Fashion week has began on Monday, Septermber 27,2021. despite the presence of coronavirus. More than 100 brands made the city of love vibrant by showcasing their Spring/Summer 2022 collections until the 5th of October 2021. Inspite of the ongoing pandemic, luxury brands such as Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, Valentino, and Hermes have returned to physical runways, while the others have to remain digital.
Here are some of the Luxurious brands that decided to showcase their designs physically;
One of the highlights of Paris Fashion Week 2021 is Dior embracing colors. The runway show’s platform, which was created in collaboration with artist Anna Papparati, symbolized a vibrant aesthetic in Italy during the 1960s. Under the disco balls, the runway was paved with brilliant hues, as models walked down the runway one by one in a circular runway. All of the leggy dresses, tiny tailored suits and bra tops were served by Maria Grazia Chiuri. She referred to it as the young fashion comeback.
“Something graphic and clean, minimal and positive. Because I think we have to give an optimistic outlook in the future” Chiuri referring to her collection.
Photo courtesy: Alessandro Lucioni
Matthew Williams debuted his Spring/Summer 2022 collection in cooperation with the luxury fashion house Givenchy. His first live display depicted a luxury hybrid. Utility, elegance, and austerity are combined with imperfect beauty and humanity. He integrated classic silhouettes, such as enormous shoulders with nipped waists and fitted sculptured blouses, into his designs. He described himself as someone who does not design in themes. Givenchy is banking on his own image to make this relationship a success.
Photo courtesy: Givenchy
Chanel is rockin’ with its blast from the past.
Known for being its consistent in bringing glamour in the industry of fashion, Chanel bestowed us with the vintage aesthetics way back in the 90s such as photographers in the aisle taking shots of models as they strut in the runway along with their heart-shaped flap bags, little logo rompers and butterfly prints were everywhere.