Paris Fashion week

👗🌟 Paris Fashion Week: Da Louis Vuitton Show wit Star Designer Pharrell Williams 🎉💼

Paris stay get back to da hustle and bustle of pre-Covid Fashion Weeks. If you look at da jam-packed Men’s Week, dat stay going from June 20 to 25, you go see catwalk shows, presentations, special events, parties, and plenny parallel shows. Da big headliner for da show on Tuesday night stay da first eva runway show by Pharrell Williams, da head of menswear foa Louis Vuitton. Da whole week go wrap up on Sunday wit Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s show, and den Jacquemus go present his show da next day on June 26, in Versailles. 🌟🌈

Da Louis Vuitton show stay da main attraction dis Parisian week wen dey showing off da men’s collections foa spring-summer 2024. You know all da big-time celebs going show up foa dis one, ’cause Pharrell Williams stay da man in charge. Plus, dis stay one crucial first step foa da CEO Pietro Beccari, who just took ova da company dis year. Foa dis special occasion, da star house of LVMH luxury group wen take ova da Pont Neuf, wit its unreal view of da Seine and da Ile de la Cité! Dis go make da show one unforgettable event. And guess what? Louis Vuitton wen position demself on da first day of da shows, which is Tuesday, June 20. 🏢✨

Nobody really know which direction Pharrell stay goin’ take da Louis Vuitton man, but we can tell you da colors going be flashy and eye-catching. If you saw da iconic Speedy bag in red, green, and yellow in da first campaign image Louis Vuitton wen post, you know da palette going be on fire. And da icing on da cake is Rihanna, who da unexpected face foa da menswear line. Everybody stay talking ’bout Pharrell Williams ’cause he stay busy with all his projects wit oddah brands dis Fashion Week. He stay teaming up wit Adidas foa pop-up café at The Broken Arm boutique, featuring da Samba Humanrace sneaker. And right now, he stay auctioning off one special collection of archives and art from legends like Takashi Murakami and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. Dis auction stay happening all week in Paris. No can forget da dinner foa celebrating twenty years of da Billionaire Boys Club brand, which he wen start wit Nigo. 🎨🔥

Dis stay just da beginning of Paris Fashion Week, and no can forget all da oddah stuff stay coming up. Dey stay promising 80 labels, wit 38 presentations and 42 fashion shows. Dis stay way more shows den we had back in January, when we had only 47. Plus, da IFM (Institut Français de la Mode) going put on one collective show foa da graduates on June 20. 🎉🎓

Two new names stay joining da catwalk program dis time: Burc Akyol and Koché. Burc Akyol stay one finalist foa dis year’s LVMH Prize, and he go make his catwalk debut on Tuesday, June 20. He stay da son of one Turkish tailor, and he wen study at da Institut Français de la Mode before he wen start working foa oddah fashion labels. He wen work foa Dior, Balenciaga, Ungaro, and in 2019, he wen start his own demi-couture brand foa men and women. As foa Christelle Kocher, she wen skip da catwalk at da last Women’s Fashion Week so she can switch to da men’s calendar, she go unveil her collection on Friday 24. 💃🎩

Alongside dem, all da big names going be present, from Dior and Hermès to Givenchy, Loewe and Kenzo, as well as high-profile brands such as AMI, Marine Serre and Lemaire, and up-and-coming labels Botter, Hed Mayner, Grace Wales Bonner, Bluemarble and EgonLab, to name but a few. With da exception of Saint Laurent, which just shown in Berlin, and Maison Margiela, which stay making its return to Women’s Week dis season.

Oddah notable absentees include Casablanca, which stay in da process of reorganising through a new shareholder structure. Also missing from da line-up stay Britain’s Bianca Saunders and Chinese brand Sankuanz, who opted for one presentation, Kurdish-born designer Dilan Lurr’s Namacheko label, and American menswear house Bode, which, aftah showing foa da first and only time in Paris last January, stay return to New York. 🚫🛠️

Nevertheless, da City of Light stay continue to attract young designers, wit four new names joining da programme of presentations. 4SDesigns, one label made in Italy by Salvadorian-born New York designer Angelo Urrutia, da Japanese brand Bed J.W. Ford by stylist Shinpei Yamagishi, as well as Nigerian Adeju Thompson of Lagos Programme, who just won da Woolmark 2023 Prize, and da French brand C.R.E.O.L.E (Conscience Relative à l’Émancipation Outrepassant les Entraves) by Vincent Frédéric-Colombo. Da latter two go present their collection in da Sphère showroom, operated by da Fédération de la haute couture et de la mode (FHCM) wit da support of Defi, alongside Arturo Obegero, Christoph Rumpf, Jeanne Friot, Ponder.er and Valette Studio. 🌍🎨

Last but not least, Paris Fashion Week go get plenty of parties and after-shows, organised by Kenzo, Louboutin, Acne Studios, Bluemarbel and Highsnobiety, which stay celebrating da fifth edition of its Not in Paris pop-up. Den we go have da unmissable social events, like da inauguration of da Valentino boutique on avenue Montaigne. One ting foa sure, da City of Light stay going be jam-packed wit people dat week. 💥🥂


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👗🌟 Paris Fashion Week: The Louis Vuitton Show with Star Designer Pharrell Williams 🎉💼

Paris is bustling with the return of pre-Covid Fashion Weeks. During the jam-packed Men’s Week, happening from June 20 to 25, you’ll witness catwalk shows, presentations, special events, parties, and a multitude of parallel shows. The major highlight of the week is the first-ever runway show by Pharrell Williams, the head of menswear at Louis Vuitton. The week will conclude on Sunday with Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s show, followed by Jacquemus presenting the next day on June 26, in Versailles. 🌟🌈

The Louis Vuitton show takes center stage during this Parisian week, showcasing the men’s collections for spring-summer 2024. With Pharrell Williams leading the way, you can expect the attendance of numerous celebrities. This event holds great significance for CEO Pietro Beccari, who recently took over the company this year. To mark this special occasion, the esteemed house of LVMH luxury group has taken over the Pont Neuf, offering an unreal view of the Seine and the Ile de la Cité. This guarantees an unforgettable show. And guess what? Louis Vuitton has positioned itself on the first day of the shows, which is Tuesday, June 20. 🏢✨

The direction Pharrell will take with the Louis Vuitton men’s line remains a mystery, but we can assure you that the colors will be flashy and eye-catching. If you saw the iconic Speedy bag in red, green, and yellow in the first campaign image posted by Louis Vuitton, you know that the palette will be on fire. Adding to the excitement, Rihanna is the unexpected face of the menswear line. There’s a buzz surrounding Pharrell Williams as he remains busy with his projects with other brands this Fashion Week. He has teamed up with Adidas for a pop-up café at The Broken Arm boutique, featuring the Samba Humanrace sneaker. Additionally, he is currently auctioning off a special collection of archives and art from legends like Takashi Murakami and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. This auction will take place throughout the week in Paris. Let’s not forget the dinner celebrating twenty years of the Billionaire Boys Club brand, which he started with Nigo. 🎨🔥

This is just the beginning of Paris Fashion Week, and there are many other exciting events to anticipate. They promise 80 labels, with 38 presentations and 42 fashion shows. It’s a much larger lineup compared to January, when there were only 47 shows. Additionally, the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) will host a collective show for the graduates on June 20. 🎉🎓

Two new names are joining the catwalk program this time: Burc Akyol and Koché. Burc Akyol is a finalist for this year’s LVMH Prize and will make his catwalk debut on Tuesday, June 20. He is the son of a Turkish tailor and studied at the Institut Français de la Mode before working for other fashion labels. He has previously worked for Dior, Balenciaga, Ungaro, and in 2019, he started his own demi-couture brand for men and women. As for Christelle Kocher, she skipped the catwalk at the last Women’s Fashion Week to switch to the men’s calendar. She will unveil her collection on Friday, June 24. 💃🎩

Alongside them, all the big names will be present, from Dior and Hermès to Givenchy, Loewe, and Kenzo. High-profile brands such as AMI, Marine Serre, Lemaire, and up-and-coming labels Botter, Hed Mayner, Grace Wales Bonner, Bluemarble, and EgonLab will also be showcasing their creations. However, Saint Laurent, which recently showcased in Berlin, and Maison Margiela, which is making its return to Women’s Week this season, won’t be present.

Notable absentees include Casablanca, which is currently undergoing reorganization through a new shareholder structure. Britain’s Bianca Saunders and the Chinese brand Sankuanz are also missing from the lineup, opting for a presentation. Kurdish-born designer Dilan Lurr’s Namacheko label and American menswear house Bode, which showed in Paris for the first and only time last January, are returning to New York. 🚫🛠️

Nevertheless, the City of Light continues to attract young designers, with four new names joining the program of presentations. 4SDesigns, a label made in Italy by Salvadorian-born New York designer Angelo Urrutia, the Japanese brand Bed J.W. Ford by stylist Shinpei Yamagishi, as well as Nigerian Adeju Thompson of Lagos Programme, who recently won the Woolmark 2023 Prize, and the French brand C.R.E.O.L.E (Conscience Relative à l’Émancipation Outrepassant les Entraves) by Vincent Frédéric-Colombo. The latter two will present their collection in the Sphère showroom, operated by the Fédération de la haute couture et de la mode (FHCM) with the support of Defi, alongside Arturo Obegero, Christoph Rumpf, Jeanne Friot, Ponder.er, and Valette Studio. 🌍🎨

Last but not least, Paris Fashion Week will be filled with plenty of parties and after-show events, organized by Kenzo, Louboutin, Acne Studios, Bluemarbel, and Highsnobiety, which are celebrating the fifth edition of their Not in Paris pop-up. Additionally, there will be unmissable social events, such as the inauguration of the Valentino boutique on Avenue Montaigne. One thing is for sure, the City of Light will be jam-packed with people that week. 💥🥂

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