Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024: A Fresh Take On Fashion’s Future

by | Jul 21, 2024 | Runway, Fashion

Welcome to the ultimate scoop on Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 – a legit rollercoaster of vibes, visions, and all-out fashion revolutions. From Loewe turning the runway into an art fest to Balenciaga spilling the tea on our obsession with all things buyable. Whether it’s Alexander McQueen hitting us with that new-new under Seán McGirr, Valentino embracing the dark side with Pierpaolo Piccioli, or Off-White popping off with Ib Kamara’s electric energy, this recap is your front-row ticket to all the action. Let’s check it out.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024: Loewe

Jonathan Anderson legit turned Loewe into a living art gallery, pulling inspo from Albert York’s chill paintings. He dropped some real eye-candy pieces like a tracksuit and an A-line dress rocking some cute animal vibes.

Plus, the collection was all about his love for art meeting nature, with knits and shiny details that were all sorts of amazing. Celebrating a whole decade with Loewe, Anderson proved he’s not just in the game but changing it with every piece.

Victoria Beckham

VB’s latest drop was about elevating your wardrobe to that next level of sleek. Despite a gym mishap having her on crutches, she showed off her collection’s flowy vibes and asymmetrical cuts that are all about making a statement. With her fam cheering her on, Beckham’s show was a vibe, showcasing her journey from Spice Girl to profit-turning fashion icon.

Alexander McQueen

It was a whole new day at McQueen with Seán McGirr stepping up. Ditching the usual McQueen vibe for something totally fresh, his debut was all about edgy tailoring and stepping away from the expected. It was McQueen but make it modern-day fierce. McGirr’s challenge? To keep that McQueen magic alive while bringing in some new energy.

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Balenciaga

Demna at Balenciaga served up some serious commentary on how we’re all about that consumption life, mixing everyday vibes with high fashion. The show was a wild ride with unexpected materials and those couture feels that Demna’s known for. It was about breaking those fashion norms and making us think twice about our shopping habits.

Valentino

Piccioli’s said “later” to his famous colour palettes for a hot minute, bringing everything back to black with Valentino’s Le Noir. It was filled with the texture play, giving black a whole new level of depth. This collection was a game-changer, showing that black’s not just a color but a whole mood.

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Off-White

Off-White’s “Black By Popular Demand” was a burst of energy, with Kamara mixing playful vibes with that luxe feel. It was vibrant colors, bold patterns, and having fun with fashion. Off-White carved out its own space, where fashion was not just about looking good, but feeling good.

Isabel Marant

In Isabel Marant’s collection, the tough meets sexy. Think fringe, suede, and all the leather you could dream of, but make it fashion. It’s for those days when you wanna look effortlessly cool without even trying.

Chloé

Kamali’s stepped in at Chloé and it was a breath of fresh air. She mixed those 70s vibes with modern touches that scream femininity and ease. It’s a new chapter for Chloé, and Kamali’s at the helm, steering it toward uncharted, stylish waters.

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Balmain

Rousteing’s getting personal with Balmain, paying homage to Bordeaux. The collection blended his story with Balmain’s legacy, showing off elegant dresses and dramatic motifs that tell a story. This season was all about making it personal and keeping it chic.

Miu Miu

Flipping the Script on the Norms Miuccia Prada at Miu Miu took the everyday and spun it into something totally next level. With a lineup full of utility vibes and gender-blurring pieces, Prada was there to remind us fashion is about showing who you are, not just following the crowd.

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