Couture Week witnesses magic and experimentation.
Paris Fashion Week saw leading couturiers present imaginative collections complemented by creative show invites.
Elie Saab transported guests to a fantastical world with silks, velvet, and embroidery adorning silhouettes like gowns. His commitment to red carpet glamour ensures classics.
Viktor & Rolf went further by literally extending the box through structural installations, delivering commentary on traditions.
French designer Julie de Libran presented vintage charm through pastels and velvet blooms. She highlighted crafts using Lyon Mills fabrics.
Intimate shows reinforced her nostalgic aesthetic. De Libran and models carried placards, a nod to history.
Chanel hinted at opera house shows through binocular invites. Dior invoked timelessness with calligraphic notes. Schiaparelli’s surreal key teased avant-garde prospects.
As independent players enthrall, fashion houses compete to craft miniature art pieces fueling the environmental debate. Yet creativity underscores couture’s standing as a cultural spectacle.