Paris Fashion Week Unveils Star-Studded Lineup: Marni, Peter Do, and Carven Return for Spring-Summer 2024

Manila, Philippines — Paris Fashion Week is gearing up for an electrifying showcase of the latest trends and designs, featuring a roster of esteemed fashion houses and promising newcomers. Set to grace the stage from September 25 to October 3, the event promises an array of shows that will redefine the spring-summer 2024 season.

Leading the charge are Milan-based Marni, under the creative direction of Francesco Risso, and New York-based visionary Peter Do, both making their Paris Fashion Week debut. Their distinctive styles are set to inject fresh energy into the event’s atmosphere, promising to captivate audiences with innovative creations.

Photo: Marni Spring Summer 2019 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Adding to the excitement, iconic names Mugler and Maison Margiela are set to make triumphant returns to the Paris womenswear calendar. After a period of mainly online presentations and sporadic in-person events in line with the menswear schedule, their anticipated comeback is bound to spark conversations in the fashion world.

Photo: Mugler Fall Winter 2017/2018
Photo: Maison Margiela Fall 2017

A notable highlight is the return of Carven, led by former Lacoste creative director Louise Trotter. The brand’s first show since 2018, Carven’s reappearance is sure to draw attention with its creative evolution under Trotter’s guidance. Additionally, Stefano Gallici takes the reins at Ann Demeulemeester, presenting his inaugural collection following Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s departure. The brand’s fresh perspective is eagerly awaited by fashion enthusiasts.

Photo: Carven Spring Summer 2013

Lanvin, renowned for its elegance and innovation, promises a dynamic presentation that includes a guest-designed capsule by none other than rapper Future. This collaboration aims to fuse music and fashion in an extraordinary showcase.

Photo: Larvin Fall 2016

The lineup continues to diversify with the inclusion of Charaf Tajer’s Casablanca, transitioning from menswear to womenswear. This shift embodies the brand’s ability to transcend traditional boundaries, presenting its unique vision to a wider audience. Moreover, young talents Duran Latink and Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, who garnered attention with their off-calendar shows this spring, contribute a fresh and vibrant dimension to the event.

Photo: Casablanca 2020

Paris Fashion Week’s FHCM is set to provide an exhilarating blend of established icons and innovative trailblazers, all converging to redefine the upcoming season’s fashion landscape. As the anticipation builds, the stage is set for a spectacular showcase of creativity and style that will resonate throughout the fashion world and beyond.

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