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Following Milan, Paris Fashion Week also up-close and personal

by French Press Agency - AFP

PARIS Mar 02, 2022 - 3:12 pm GMT+3
Models on the catwalk with a creation from the Fall/Winter 2022/23 Women collection by Saint Laurent fashion house at Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)
Models on the catwalk with a creation from the Fall/Winter 2022/23 Women collection by Saint Laurent fashion house at Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Mar 02, 2022 3:12 pm

Models at Paris Fashion Week are finally blazing down the catwalk two years after France's first COVID-19 lockdown, as almost all fashion houses embrace live shows.

The women's autumn-winter week kicked off on Monday with all eyes on Off-White, presenting the final collection by its founder Virgil Abloh, who died from cancer in November at 41.

Abloh, a former Kanye West collaborator, turned Off-White into one of fashion's fastest-growing brands and was recruited to head menswear for Louis Vuitton before his career was tragically cut short.

Louis Vuitton, which has a majority stake in Off-White, believes the brand can continue to grow in Abloh's absence.

"Off-White is in the position that Dior was in 1957 (when its founder died)," Louis Vuitton CEO Michael Burke told Business of Fashion.

"The question is: What has the founding father left? If the legacy is rich, authentic and steeped in values that go beyond fashion, the odds of turning a passing fad into something eternal are spectacular," he added.

Off-White is returning to the catwalk for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic struck – and it is not alone.

Of 95 houses on the official Paris calendar, only 13 have stayed fully online for this fashion week.

The biggest names, including Dior, Chanel and Hermes, are among 45 brands holding live catwalk shows.

A model presents a creation from the Fall/Winter 2022/23 Women collection by Saint Laurent fashion house during Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)
Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello appears on the runway after the presentation of his Fall/Winter 2022/23 Women collection for Saint Laurent fashion house during Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)

This trend follows on the coat-tails of Milan Fashion Week last week where most shows were also in-person.

Saint Laurent, which had dropped out of the official calendar during the pandemic, vowing to set its own schedule, has returned to the regular line-up.

Others are doing a mix of online films and in-house presentations for buyers and press – a concept that was devised during the pandemic and has remained popular with several houses such as Japan's Issey Miyake.

Students of the metaverse

Before all that, students from the French Fashion Institute will get things rolling with a digital presentation focused on fashion for the metaverse.

"The metaverse is in the process of being built and it will keep growing. It's important to be in it," said Laure Manhes, who is studying for a master's in accessories.

There are logistical advantages to breaking down barriers between real and virtual clothes, she added, since digital fashion allows youngsters to gain a foothold without the expense of making real clothes.

Models present creations by designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Fall-Winter 2022/2023 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (Reuters Photo)
A model gets ready backstage ahead of Rochas Fall-Winter 2022/2023 Women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France, March 1, 2022. (Reuters Photo)

"It's good to have visibility online when you're starting out. It's easy – these are tools that we know how to use well," she added.

Physical fashion will not disappear, she said, "But it will evolve in line with this new way of thinking and communicating."

For another master's student, Lou Comte, the virtual realm offers a chance to mix different artistic styles in their work, "It's a chance to open up the field of what is possible and reach more people."

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