Paris Fashion Week’s main action on Thursday began and ended with two historic marques, Chloé and Schiaparelli, strutting their stuff with brio, the first with a debut, the second with fresh impetus.
(TrendHunter.com) CHAUMET launched a stunning high jewelry collection, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s extensive history and celebrating 244 years of artistry. Dubbed the ‘Un Air de Chaumet,&…
(TrendHunter.com) Sacai unveils its much-anticipated second collaboration with Carhartt WIP for Spring 2024 and the result is a stunning range of deconstructed workwear. The collection, which consists of 18 pieces,…
(TrendHunter.com) Eileen Fisher, a leader in luxury sustainable fashion, has revamped its clothing lifecycle approach with the Renew program, promising customers cash for their old garments, irrespective of their…
The second day of the Paris shows showcased a wide range of creative expressions, from the geometric constructions of Japanese label Anrealage to the inclusive and generous clothes of Ester Manas.
Paris: Courrèges and The Row
In a Wednesday of gridlock in central Paris, two contrasting collections – Courrèges and The Row – stood out for the certainty of their visions, both staged flawlessly in radically different locations.
Louis Vuitton will stage its next cruise show in Barcelona on Thursday, May 23, one of multiple activations it is planning in the city this year, the house announced on Tuesday.
The Week kicked off with Marie Adam-Leenaerdt from Belgium, American label Vaquera, which has been showing in Paris since 2022, and the very first show by Japanese designer Yusuke Takahashi with his label CFCL.
Paris Fashion Week opened Monday a with Masters student show at the Institut Français de la Mode, attended by Brigitte Macron, followed across town by a Pressiat Woke’n’Roll collection.
(TrendHunter.com) Bluebella, the celebrated luxury lingerie and nightwear brand, has officially unveiled its eagerly awaited swimwear collection, marking a significant expansion of its product line. Under the ‘…