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Everything you need to know about Paris Men’s Fashion Week

The Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion has unveiled the official calendar for Paris Fashion Week for Men. It starts today, Tuesday 22 June, and ends in five days, on 27 June 2021.

 

The FHCM, the parent organisation of Paris Fashion Week, had already unveiled a provisional schedule for the men’s fashion week at the end of May. Starting today, the FHCM has confirmed the latter, adding several information about the upcoming haute-couture shows.

 

 

As previously announced, Wales Bonner, a brand created by the London-based designer Grace Wales Bonner, will open this new Paris Fashion Week for men. This designer had been recognised as the most influential British tailor of the last ten years.

 

Between iconic houses that are regulars on the Paris catwalk and new emerging houses, there will be something for everyone’s taste.

 

Among the 72 brands on the programme, the big luxury houses such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Dior Homme and Givenchy will be present. Alongside these, ambitious new designers will also be unveiling their men’s collections this week. We can find Georges Wendell, Gravalot, Jan-Jan Van Essche or Mr. Saturday.

 

The majority of the shows will be held in digital format only (or Livestream for some of them). However, a few houses will make an exception. While always presenting a digital version of their shows, it will be possible to attend them in person upon presentation of an invitation. This is notably the case for Hermès, Davi Paris, Isabel Marant and Dior Homme.

 

About the upcoming fashion shows in 2021, the Haute Couture show will take place from Sunday 4 to Thursday 8 July 2021 and the Paris Women’s Fashion Week from Monday 27 September to Tuesday 5 October 2021.

 

Visit the websites of your favourite fashion houses today from 2:30 pm onwards to attend the Paris Fashion Week for Men shows, for a week full of haute-couture and fashion!

 

Read also > A BRIEF HISTORY OF LUXURY: MILAN FASHION WEEK

 

Featured photo : © Jonas Gustavsson

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