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Paris Fashion Week program unveiled

The Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Féminine has announced the publication of the official provisional calendar for Paris Womenswear Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2024, which runs from September 25 to October 3. With108 Houses registered, it includes 67 shows and 41 presentations.

 

Great catches for Paris Fashion Week! From September 25 to October 3, the Parisian week dedicated to women’s ready-to-wear collections for the spring-summer season will feature no fewer than 108 fashion houses and labels. The schedule, still provisional according to the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, includes 41 presentations and 67 shows.

 

The formats preferred by each House are indicated on the official provisional calendar, while the shows and presentations will also be broadcast on the Paris Fashion Week platform.

Big names on the catwalk

 

Leading brands such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Christian Dior, Balmain, Loewe, Hermès, Chloé, Comme des Garçons and Isabel Marant are all taking part. Givenchy, Dries Van Noten, Acne Studios, Undercover, Miu Miu, Schiaparelli, Sacai and Balenciaga are also on the program.

 

The calendar already reveals some confirmations: Victoria Beckham, Valentino and The Row will be present in Paris. Pierre Cardin, despite the troubles linked to the designer’s legacy during the summer, is also back in Paris.

 

Arrivals or returns

 

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This autumn session marks the arrival or return of a number of labels. Carven, which has hired English designer Louise Trotter, returns to the calendar, as does Mugler with American designer Casey Cadwallader, head of styling since 2017. Renzo Rosso’s OTB group seems to be investing in Paris with the return of Maison Margiela and the addition of Marni to the calendar. Charaf Tajer’s Casablanca label joins the women’s Fashion Week catwalks after having shown for men last season. Kiko Kostadinov’s British label also follows suit.

 

Newcomers include Duran Lantink, who operates from Amsterdam. Another newcomer is Belgian designer Marie Adam Leenaerdt. A graduate of La Cambre, she creates formal silhouettes including dresses, suits and eveningwear. She will open the week on Monday at 4pm. Finally, Aigle and Kimhékim return to the presentation schedule. Designers such as China’s Caroline Hu, Australia’s Christopher Esber, Spain’s Paloma Wool and Italy’s Quira also make their calendar debuts.

 

However, a number of names have left the Parisian scene compared with last season, including Palm Angels, Off-White, Ester Manas and A.W.A.K.E. Mode, who will not be parading according to the official calendar.

 

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