Fashion round-up
Time flies, so to keep you in the loop, we’ve rounded up all the important snippets of fashion news from the past seven days into one neat feature. This week includes PUMA x Noah collab and HUGO’s new denim line.
Linda Evangelista’s photo book signing
Earlier this week, OG supermodel Linda Evangelista signed her recently released photo book Linda Evangelista Photographed by Steven Meisel at Saint Laurent’s newly opened Parisian bookstore, Babylone. You had to be there.
Noah x Puma is back
Reuniting for their fourth collaboration, Puma and Noah’s latest collection mixes skate influences with Puma’s classic sportswear, celebrating the off-duty athlete. And it comes with a Collier Schorr campaign – brill.
The collection is out now.
Paris welcomes a brand new Burberry store
Promising to reflect Daniel Lee’s new creative vision, two floors of quintessential British aesthetics and interiors offer a taste of Lee’s Britain in the French capital
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s new collection brought back Miss Dior
An ode to the 60s, Dior’s FW24 collection was a nod to Marc Bohan’s influential time at the house, and the Miss Dior ready-to-wear revolution. We got tailored suits and preppy uniforms accompanied by leopard print and leather.
Saint Laurent was sheer beauty
A mix of Opium fragrance, EDM violins, and classic femininity created a cinematic atmosphere for Anthony Vaccarello’s celebration of sheer clothing – harking back to Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic transparent pieces of the late 60s.
HUGO is feeling Blue
Hugo declares denim is back with its new HUGO Blue line, featuring classic denim pieces reshaped and reworked.
Courréges left us satisfied
With a heavy panting floor and a front pocket for perfect placement, Courréges celebrated sensuality and self-love.
Acne’s leather and denim obsession
Twisted tyre sculptures lined the runway as Jonny Johansson celebrated the eternal power of leather and denim. Shredded, twisted, distressed, sculpted, stretched, shrunken, sexy.
Dries Van Noten reclaimed the noughties
Dries Van Noten’s collection was oh so hairy – from the invitation to the collections of furry stoles and jackets.
Axel Arigato introduced its Satellite sneaker
Inspired by Y2K maximalism, the sneaker evolves the brand’s Marathon runner style, taking influence from space suits and inflated structures for a far-out, exaggerated design.
Shop the Satellite now.
Olivier Rousteing took us to Bordeaux
Balmain’s new collection is an ode to the beauty of Bordeaux. Inspired by Monsieur Balmain’s love for gardening and the hometown of Olivier Rousteing, sculptural garments complemented architectural references, and memories of picnics that influenced spiraling snail shell-inspired patterns.
Rick Owens and his childhood novels
Back in the intimate rooms of Owens’ Parisian home, the US designer immersed us in a fantasy of childhood sci-fi novels, with knitted spacesuits and a return of the now-infamous inflatable thigh-high boots.
The Isabel Marant Woman
Isabel Marant spiced things up this season, throwing some red hot leather and sheer dresses into the glorious mix.