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5 Jun

Provisional Paris Couture Schedule Includes Valentino, Thom Browne, Charles

Provisional Paris Couture Schedule Includes Valentino, Thom Browne, Charles
PARIS — It’s going to be a bumper summer for high fashion, in keeping with the provisional calendar published by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode on Monday. With 32 houses revealing their fall 2023 collections on the runway between July 3 and 6, the upcoming Paris Couture Week schedule might be one among the largest yet. It can see the arrival of Thom Browne and Paris-based Ashi Studio, in addition to the return of Charles de Vilmorin. As previously reported, Valentino might be staging its couture show at 7:30 p.m. on July 5 on the Château de Chantilly, a historic 14th-century estate situated 30 miles north of Paris. Whetting appetites ahead of the buzzy four-day couture week, two...
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31 Jan

Schiaparelli, Alexander McQueen‘s Return on Provisional Paris Schedule

Schiaparelli, Alexander McQueen‘s Return on Provisional Paris Schedule
  PARIS — Having just put men’s and couture to bed, Paris is gearing up for a fizzing fall 2023 women’s session that may see Y/Project’s postponed show, the debut of Harris Reed at Nina Ricci and the return of Alexander McQueen, in response to the provisional schedule released by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode. Set to run Feb. 27 to March 7, Paris Fashion Week will offer 67 shows and 40 presentations, with their digital counterparts broadcast on the federation’s website. Kicking off the nine-day schedule are the 2023 MA students of the Institut Français de la Mode, who will open the autumn 2023 season at 4 p.m. with their graduate collections. Storied couture house Schiaparelli might be...
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28 Aug

Recent Arrivals and Returnees Flock to Provisional Paris Schedule

Recent Arrivals and Returnees Flock to Provisional Paris Schedule
PARIS — Spring 2023 has sprung, if the provisional Paris Fashion Week schedule is anything to go by. With a complete of 105 events, including 64 shows and 41 presentations, and 11 recent brands on the schedule, it's going to be a packed nine days from Sept. 26 to Oct. 4. The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode published its preliminary calendar on Friday, unveiling a near-fully physical schedule. Only Uma Wang, Shiatzy Chen, Kimhekim and Calvin Luo are slated to indicate their collections solely digitally, owing to ongoing travel restrictions with Asia. Digital content will proceed to be broadcast on the federation’s dedicated platform, starting from pre-recorded movies to livestreams and post-show edits. Kicking off the season is LVMH Prize semifinalist...
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