What to expect from Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Fashion Week in Paris

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The next Fashion Week returns to Paris from February 26 to March 5, 2024. Between the first shows by Chemena Kamali for Chloé and Seán McGirr for Alexander McQueen, here is everything you already need to know about this fall-winter 2024-2025 season which promises to be as intense as it is thrilling.

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The Weinsanto fall-winter 2023-2024 fashion show.

 

Young designers take Paris Fashion Week by storm

The next  Fashion Week  is just around the corner, accompanied by its share of highly anticipated fashion shows and events. The city of Paris is preparing to welcome the fashion industry for nine intense days bringing together no less than 71 fashion shows and 38 presentations spread from February 26 to March 5, 2024.

Several young designers are inaugurating this new fall-winter 2024-2025 season, like the Frenchman  Vincent Garnier Pressiat who will unveil his chic and provocative silhouettes on February 26.

The New York label Vaquera , the young designer Victor Weinsanto and Benjamin Benmoyal will also return to the catwalks at the start of Fashion Week. Escaped from the fashion week calendars for two seasons, the Franco-Belgian label Ester Manas promises to seduce once again with its inclusive and colorful creations during its return scheduled for February 27, 2024.

Imruh Asha  (stylist and creative fashion director of  Dazed magazine ) and designer  Danial Aitouganov  will present on March 5, 2024 the second fashion show for their young label Zomer, launched in 2023.

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The Courrèges fall-winter 2023-2024 fashion show.

 

New designers at Chloé and Alexander McQueen

After presenting a remarkable spring-summer 2024 fashion show last June, Vietnamese designer Peter Do , whose studios are in New York, returns to Paris like sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen of the label The Row , who will present their collection on February 28, 2024, a few hours after the Courrèges fashion show, scheduled to open this third day.

If in June 2024, Gabriela Hearst presented a final Chloé spring-summer 2024 fashion show in joy and good humor, this new season will be marked by the inaugural fashion show of her replacement Chemena Kamali , scheduled for February 29.

 

Still on the side of the first fashion shows, Seán McGirr , who succeeded Sarah Burton in October 2023 as artistic director of Alexander McQueen, will present one of the most anticipated collections of this Fashion Week, on March 2, 2024 at 8 p.m.

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The Vetements spring-summer 2024 collection

 

 

Lacoste and Marine Serre will return to Paris Fashion Week

While some designers are preparing to take their first steps during Paris Fashion Week, others are making their comeback for this fall-winter 2024-2025 season. As such, the Vetements label led by Guram Gvasalia (the brother of Demna , artistic director of Balenciaga) will show on Friday March 1st.

 

The Lacoste brand , which also returns to the Parisian calendar after a year of absence, will present a first collection designed by Pelagia Kolotouros following the departure of Louise Trotter (since appointed to Carven ). For her part, French designer Marine Serre is adding to the (already very busy) schedule of this Fashion Week with a fashion show dedicated to women’s wear scheduled for Monday March 4, 2024.

Finally, the Louis Vuitton house , which presented an event parade marked by the Western trend during this last men’s fashion week , will close the Fall-Winter 2024-2025 Women’s Fashion Week in style with a parade scheduled for Tuesday March 5 at 6:30 p.m.

 

Paris Fashion Week, from February 26 to March 5, 2024.

 

Sean Mitchell

Author at Pynck

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