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“I need a bit of magic, and I need something playful,” said Anne Sofie Madsen when we talked last year, and those qualities, as well as much savoir faire, were on display in her made-in-Denmark collection

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“This is a match made in heaven,” said Rick Owens, who came to see how Ludovic de Saint Sernin would interpret the haute couture legacy of Jean Paul Gaultier. With the inimitable Michèle Lamy and Tyrone

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From Margot Tenenbaum to the Paris Olympics, Baum und Pferdgarten’s Rikke Baumgarten and Helle Hestehave often begin their collections with a specific reference in mind. But for fall 2025, the designers struggled for a long time

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Alis, a fresh entry on the CPHFW calendar, has a history. The brand, with its bold, block letter logo, was created as a skate label in 1996 in Freetown, Christiania by two friends, Albert Hatchwell Nielsen

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After celebrating the 10-year anniversary of his fashion house during New York Fashion Week in September, Ronald van der Kemp was back in Paris. His one-off New York show was an energetic homage to the city

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“Nevertheless she persisted,” is a phrase that describes how Elisabet Stamm manages to make her collections. As if it wasn’t enough to have a business reorganization, the designer had to move home and office. Yet she

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Although he stepped away from the runway this season, Neil Barrett was still thinking about it. The Milan-based English designer rendered his look book to resemble a live but hallucinatory show that had been shot in

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Real Parisians don’t hang out in glossy, Netflix-famous cafés, let alone stand in line to get into one. Instead, they’ll take their espresso in a more authentic, outdated one that’s hiding in plain sight. Which is

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“We wanted to bring our friends on board to the wild side with us: we’re trying to walk on the wild side together. And that is the starting point of the collection.” So said Chitose Abe

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When Emeric Tchatchoua was awarded the ANDAM Special Prize last June for his label, 3.Paradis, the ceremony took place on a summery evening at the Palais Royal. Flash forward to this show, held in the bowels

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Last night as guests walked into the Espace Niemeyer—the historic headquarters of the French communist party, designed and built by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, now an events space—each was handed a silver bag with a

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For some reason, work life, offices, and dress codes continue to fascinate designers. The pandemic wrought havoc on corporate America as we knew it, giving rise to endless use of Zoom and the concept of WFH,

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The Nigerian designer Adeju Thompson is back in Paris following a season at Lagos Fashion Week. “It’s only right that Lagos gets to enjoy my work too,” he said then. At his presentation yesterday at the

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“Form follows function,” the famous quote by American architect Louis Sullivan, is an idea that White Mountaineering’s Yosuke Aizawa often thinks about when designing. Speaking backstage before his show this afternoon, the designer said he’d been

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The art of the Hermès vocabulary! One outstanding thing—amongst many—to appreciate about the culture of this house is its use of endlessly nuanced color. Véronique Nichanian spoke about wanting “deep and strong dark color mixed together

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When I met Prabal Gurung for a walk-through of his Atelier collection, hanging on a rack behind him was one of those dress-like-the-statue-you-want-to-win gowns—a strapless column in a burnished, glowing gold. You’d know it if you

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“It is not their everyday identity. But when you put on Lu’u Dan, you become a badass.” Hung La, who wears his brand as convincingly as any designer out there, was referring to two special appearances

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First came Storm Éowyn. And then Storm Colm rolled into town. Backstage beforehand, Dillane said: “Fashion’s demand is wildly inspiring because there’s a gun to your head. Every six months, you have to come up with

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Zane Li and his partner, the stylist Jason Rider, traded New York for Paris this season. The experiment aligns with the release of their first men’s collection, they explained, and will apply to the womenswear lineup

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