Italian designer Giorgio Armani presented a shimmery haute couture lineup at Paris Fashion Week, featuring slim trouser ensembles, full skirted gowns in pastel hues, bustier gowns with ruffles, tapered trousers, and sheer tops with ornate embroidered flower patterns. Maison Margiela's couture collection, designed by John Galliano, showcased a transformation of 'Game of Thrones' star Gwendoline Christie into a life-size porcelain doll. The collection was described as a reminder of the power behind clothes and a departure from the luxury industry's prison. Paris men’s fashion week also featured highlights such as cats, cowboys, and tights. The runways during Paris couture week were dark, doll-like, and romantic for Spring 2024.
During Paris couture week, the runways were dark, doll-like and romantic for Spring 2024. https://t.co/UMPlaeWiCk
John Galliano, who hasn’t shown a haute couture collection since July 2022, designed a collection that leaves other couture shows in its dust. https://t.co/fZELvxPcHG
Cats, cowboys and tights: highlights from Paris men’s fashion week autumn/winter 2024 – in pictures https://t.co/RF9NLvtMEV
The margiela ss24 haute coture show is probably one of the better collections put together and showcased in recent times. Robert Wun and Schiaparelli are also defo up there with fantastic shows. Chanel was a complete write-off 💀 https://t.co/4QHxgpPF99
'Game of Thrones' star Gwendoline Christie closed out Maison Margiela's spring/summer 2024 fashion show with an eye-popping transformation into a life-size porcelain doll. https://t.co/lT47493zbG
The Maison Margiela fashion show opens up "horror movie in Paris" images that are a cross among Sleep No More, the entire ouevre of Brassai, some Goodbye to Berlin by Isherwood, and some Belle Époque courtesan culture. And Avedon portraits in the poses. https://t.co/mOvZdlvzgj
ICYMI, here's my end-of-season report from Paris Fashion Week men's: https://t.co/9APz7cwFg9 @GQMagazine
Read @CathyHoryn's review of Maison Margiela’s couture collection: "It takes time to do truly moving work, to remind people the power behind clothes. In many ways, Galliano’s underworld scene was a reminder of what a prison the luxury industry has become" https://t.co/wPajx5PRAz
At Giorgio Armani’s Prive spring-summer collection models paraded bustier gowns with piles of ruffles, tapered trousers paired with silky, collarless vests and sheer tops decorated with ornate embroidered flower patterns https://t.co/3gg9HnW2q9 https://t.co/hTlnHOcZfz
Italian designer Giorgio Armani took a shimmery haute couture lineup to the Paris runway, showing slim trouser ensembles and full skirted gowns in pastel hues https://t.co/3gg9HnW2q9 https://t.co/Ra5pk2dhXr