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The Fall 2024 season of Paris Fashion Week remains in full-swing. Each and every day, there’s a guaranteed thrill from the designers and fashion houses featured on the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode’s jam-packed schedule. Day five of PFW and we’ve already bared witness to Christian Dior‘s Maria Grazia Chiuri paying tribute to her predecessor Marc Bohan and watched Anthony Vaccarello double down on the sheer trend. Chemena Kamali has since made her highly-anticipated (and highly-praised) debut as Chloé creative director while Rick Owens‘ otherworldly collection left us in awe.

Scroll further for part one of theFashionSpot’s highlights of Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024:

Peter Do:

See all the looks from the Peter Do Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Mame Kurogouchi:

See all the looks from the Mame Kurogouchi Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Christian Dior:

See all the looks from the Christian Dior Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Saint Laurent:

See all the looks from the Saint Laurent Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Courrèges:

See all the looks from the Courrèges Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Dries Van Noten:

See all the looks from the Dries Van Noten Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Acne Studios:

See all the looks from the Acne Studios Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Balmain:

See all the looks from the Balmain Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Rick Owens:

See all the looks from the Rick Owens Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Off-White:

See all the looks from the Off-White Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Chloé:

See all the looks from the Chloé Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Rabanne:

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Uma Wang:

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Schiaparelli:

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Loewe:

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Here’s Exactly What to Look Forward to During Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/883207-heres-exactly-what-to-look-forward-to-during-paris-fashion-week-fall-2014/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/883207-heres-exactly-what-to-look-forward-to-during-paris-fashion-week-fall-2014/#respond Mon, 26 Feb 2024 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=883207 theFashionSpot has you covered this Fall 2024 season...

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Three cities down, one to go – it’s Paris Fashion Week! For the Fall 2024 season, the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode has quite the jam-packed calendar for us to salivate over, running February 26-March 5.

Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Christian Dior will kick-start the French fashion festivities into high-gear on Tuesday, in addition to Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent extravaganza later in the evening which will no doubt be one of the standout spectacles of the season. Courrèges, Rochas, The Row, Undercover, Dries Van Noten, Acne Studios and Balmain will show on Wednesday and the highlight of Thursday will finally bestow upon us Chemena Kamali‘s highly-anticipated debut as Chloé’s creative director.

Friday will see Loewe, Issey Miyake, Giambattisa Valli, Nina Ricci, Yohji Yamamoto and Victoria Beckham present, in addition to hosting Vetements’ grand return to the PFW schedule. The weekend will commence with shows from Vivienne Westwood, Hermès, Elie Saab, Ann Demeulemeester. Saturday evening will grant us Seán McGirr‘s first Alexander McQueen collection – and the suspense is mounting. Sunday surely packs a punch with shows from Balenciaga, Valentino and Mugler.

Stella McCartney is tasked with starting off a new week on March 4, joining the likes of Marine Serre, Sacai and Coperni on Monday’s slot. As always, it’ll be a #ChanelTuesday affair on the final day of events. Tuesday will also see Lacoste’s return to the PFW calendar. Miuccia Prada’s Miu Miu will also take place and it’ll be Nicolas Ghesquière’s buzz-worthy affair at Louis Vuitton officially rounding out the Paris Fashion Week festivities. To say we’re sat ready and waiting would be an understatement.

Revisit the Rabanne Spring 2024 collection:

Needless to say, theFashionSpot has you covered during PFW and it’s the ONLY place to be. Check out the Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 schedule in its entirety over on theFashionSpot forums, here.

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Here’s theFashionSpot’s Top Picks From the Rabanne x H&M Collection https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/879687-heres-thefashionspots-top-picks-from-the-rabanne-x-hm-collection/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/879687-heres-thefashionspots-top-picks-from-the-rabanne-x-hm-collection/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=879687 Just in time for the launch of Rabanne x H&M on November 9...

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We don’t know where you’ve been if you weren’t already aware that Paris-based fashion house Rabanne and Swedish fast-fashion retailer H&M have partnered up together, and the collaborative collection will be available for purchase November 9, up on H&M’s website and in selected stores. Packed full of dazzling party pieces, the range will span womenswear, menswear and home decor objects with prices starting at $29.99 (for a pair of men’s socks) and rising to $749.00 (for a chainmail dress). Rabanne creative director Julien Dossena was inspired by all-things retro-glam and serves up just that – just in time for the holiday season.
In preparation for the Rabanne x H&M launch, here’s theFashionSpot’s top picks from the collection:

#1 Metal-Mesh Top & Skirt:

Slinky top crafted from the designer’s iconic metal-mesh material with a draped neckline and a V-shaped, fringed hem at the front and back. Neat, narrow shoulder straps and press-studs at one side. Metal tag at the back of the neck. Both the metal tag and the top press-stud are engraved with the designer’s logo. Unlined ($349.00).
Slinky, knee-length skirt crafted from the designer’s iconic metal-mesh material. Snap fasteners at back. Both metal tag and upper snap fastener engraved with the designer’s logo. Unlined ($449.00).

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#2 Metal-Mesh Dress:

Slinky, loose-fit, ankle-length dress crafted from the designer’s iconic metal-mesh material. V-neck at front, snap fasteners at front, a metal tag at back of neck engraved with the designer’s logo, and 3/4-length batwing sleeves. Trim at waist with a section in larger mesh to enhance the silhouette, gathers below waistband for an accentuated waist, and a beautifully draped skirt. Unlined ($749.00).

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#3 Sequin-Disc Mini Dress:

Mini dress crafted from the designer’s characteristic, interlinking sequin discs in different sizes, executions, and tones that move with the body while maintaining the sharp and futuristic look of the dress. V-neck at front and back, and snap fasteners at back with an engraved motif on the upper one. Metal tag at back of neck with an engraved motif. Both motifs feature the designer’s logo. Unlined ($449.00).

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#4 Sequined Crop Top & Sequined Flared Skirt:

Sleeveless crop top with a disco vibe, fully adorned with shimmery sequins on a stretch jersey background. Low-cut, round neckline at front and back, shimmery, metallic, sphere-shaped buttons at front, and a cut-out section to flatter the bust. Jersey lining ($89.99).
Long, disco-vibe skirt in stretch jersey fully adorned with shimmery sequins for a truly show-stopping look. Concealed, elasticized waistband and extra flare at lower section with larger and larger sequins towards hem for dramatic draping with a twist. Jersey lining ($299.00).

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#5 Fuzzy Coat:

Calf-length, double-breasted coat in soft fuzzy fabric – an eye-catching addition to your wardrobe. Large, offset metal button at front engraved with the designer’s logo for a stunning centerpiece. Exaggerated, notched lapels, a concealed button at front, and a delicate metal placket at back of neck with engraved logo. Discreet side pockets and a welt inner pocket with button. Lining in woven fabric with a monogram pattern ($449.00).

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#6 Sequin-Disc Crop Top & Sequin-Disc Mini Skirt:

Crop top crafted from the designer’s characteristic, interlinking sequin discs in different sizes and arrangements that move with the body while maintaining a sharp and futuristic look. V-shaped neckline at front and back, and snap fasteners at back of neck with an engraved designer logo on the upper fastener. Logo-engraved metal tag at back of neck. Unlined ($129.00).
Mini skirt crafted from the designer’s characteristic, interlinked sequin discs in different sizes and arrangements that move with the body while maintaining the skirt’s sharp and futuristic look. Metal tag at back with snap fasteners. Both metal tag and upper snap fastener engraved with the designer’s logo. Unlined ($299.00)

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#7 Glittery Jacquard-knit Mini Dress:

Fitted, sleeveless mini dress in a jacquard knit with a vibrant retro pattern and glittery threads for modern flair while maintaining the 70’s graphic-print look. Low-cut, round neckline at front and back. Ribbing at neckline, armholes, slits and hem. The short length and high slit at sides make it perfect for wear either as a tunic layered over pants or as a chic mini dress ($84.99).

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#8 Lace-trimmed Satin Slip Dress:

Short slip dress in softly draped, leopard-print satin with scallop-edged lace trim at top, waist, and hem. Narrow, adjustable shoulder straps, V-neck at front, and a gathered seam at center bust. Shimmery, metallic, spherical buttons at back with the designer’s logo engraved on upper button. Zigzag tier above hem. Unlined ($84.99).

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#9 Shimmery Metallic Cowboy Boots:

Edgy, ankle-high cowboy boots in two-toned, shimmery metallic leather with decorative stitching at front. Loop at back, wavy, elasticized side panels, and pointed toes with metal toe caps engraved with the designer’s logo. Leather insoles, leather soles, and an engraved motif on soles with the designer’s logo. Heel height 1 1/4 in ($449.00).

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#10 The Accessories:

Slinky clip earrings crafted from double layers of the designer’s iconic metal-mesh material. Gold-colored outer layer over a slightly longer, silver-colored layer with fringe. Pyramid-shaped stud at top engraved at on one side with the designer’s logo. Total length 7 1/4 in ($84.99).
Small, slinky bag crafted from the designer’s iconic, metal-mesh material. Metal-chain shoulder strap with a metal logo tag, clutch-inspired look at top with a logo-engraved, clic clac closure, and V-shaped lower edge with sparkling, rhinestone-chain fringe in glass. Lining in woven fabric with a logo monogram pattern. Width 4 1/4 in. Height excluding fringe 7 3/4 in ($259.00).
Waist belt in chunky cable chain with a decorative toggle clasp at front engraved with the designer’s logo. Adjustable length with a carabiner hook ($149.00).
Metal bangle with an engraved with the designer’s logo. Attached sequin and metal discs in different sizes, arrangements, and tones using the designer’s signature linking technique. Some of the discs have attached spherical beads in shimmery metal ($74.99).

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All the Hits & Misses of Paris Fashion Week Spring 2024
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That’s a wrap on Paris Fashion Week’s Spring 2024 season, and fashion month is now complete. 26 days, 4 fashion capitals, 2 continents and 1 whole season of pure fashion thrills, excitement, grand finales and fresh starts.
Opening up Paris was Peter Do, who ventured from New York to showcase his wears within the French capital for the very first time, delivering a collection of cropped blazers, deconstructed tailoring and sheer blouses. Next up was Maria Grazia Chiuri at Christian Dior, where the designer gave a stark (and slightly haunting) feminist statement in collaboration with artist Elena Bellantoni. Anthony Vaccarello was soon unveiling a re-do of the iconic safari look at Saint Laurent, first made famous by Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent back in 1968. The look was updated in the chicest way possible, with gloves, bangles, statement earrings and killer heels finishing off each look. At Courrèges, models walked on friable concrete and just two weeks after Balmain’s collection was stolen, Olivier Rousteing gave us a lesson in volume and sculpture (as well as… resilience). Chinos, denim and stripes were on the agenda at Dries Van Noten – “normal clothes” as the designer himself called them. For spring, Julien Dossena is dressing the Rabanne woman as a warrior, dripping in chain mail (because, what else?). Gabriela Hearst was soon taking her final bow (and dance cue) as creative director of Chloé, going out with a bang by finishing off the brand’s River Seine-set showcase with a live performance from Brazil’s legendary Mangueira samba school. Rick Owens made sure he gave us a show we won’t forget quickly, with models looking otherworldly in his designs, complete with fog cannons engulfing the Palais de Tokyo. Daniel Roseberry revisited an Elsa Schiaparelli signature: the lobster, asking Kendall Jenner to close his Schiaparelli offering wearing a full lacquered fingernail dress. At Loewe, Jonathan Anderson focused on altering proportions and Yohji Yamamoto proved black will always be in fashion. Tailoring met athleisure (and technology) at Coperni, models walked through a makeshift meadow at Hermès and a standing ovation was awarded to Sarah Burton as she rounded out her tenure at Alexander McQueen. Nicolas Ghesquière paid homage to the ultimate Parisian woman at Louis Vuitton, evoking Vuitton’s spirit of travel ideology and immersing guests within a room draped in vivid orange fabric. Mugler’s show wasn’t shy of Insta-worthy moments while the full genius of John Galliano was on display at Maison Margiela. Virginie Viard, always one to be rounding out the fashion festivities, foresees a youthful and optimistic spring season ahead, full of sequins, florals, lace and pastel-colored tweeds.
Go ahead and scroll down for a completely unfiltered take on Paris Fashion Week’s Spring 2024 season, all in accordance with members of theFashionSpot forums.

MISS | Schiaparelli

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“I find it quite tacky and not fun at all. There are a lot of things I absolutely hate about it, from the pieces to the styling.” [Lola701]
“Yeah I think he went overboard with the camp. It looks a bit like glorified Moschino? I think that’s the audience he’s going for. People who want a traditional silhouette while still convincing themselves that they’re ‘mAkInG a StAteMeNt'” [GoldenPetals]
“The opening is the worst part. The unbuttoned skirts section was awful. The sliced skirt with bustier was terrible. The draped pieces were pretty good but the heavy fabrics weighed them down. [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Schiaparelli Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Loewe

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“Too much rinse and repeat.” [VERNIQUE]
“It leaves me cold. Maybe it’s the sterile presentation.” [avonlea002]
“First time I’m not feeling JW Anderson’s Loewe (his own collection did better). I guess I’m always expecting something a bit more complex from him and this felt very… light and simple? Boring would be the best word to me.” [thiago]
See all the looks from the Loewe Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Christian Cowan

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“Please make it stop.” [gallianostan]
“Go back to New York this has nothing to do in Paris…” [badgalcrush]
“Its so easy to hate this. Pure trash clothing, stuff appears literally cobbled together. Stupid gimmicks shown multiple times for some reason. No actual fashion here.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Christian Cowan Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Lanvin

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“This is sad to see. Really sad.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Did they just give up? This brand has fallen so far!” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Lanvin Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Rick Owens

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“I’m such a sucker for his Dune/Cyberpunk aesthetic. I can’t help but love it. I love EVERY. SINGLE. THING.” [GoldenPetals]
“Extremely well made and intriguing. Love the colors as well.” [Ihhbl]
“I do love the boots. They are fab.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the Rick Owens Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Rabanne

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“A strong combination of metal and finesse.” [VERNIQUE]
“It’s definitely the strongest Dossena’s collection at Rabanne so far. It’s such a fascinating collection.” [perhydrol]
“Damn. This is gorgeous. I think my favorite collection this whole season. What a great interpretation of Paco. I love how fantastical it is, while still being grounded and wearable. I can’t even decide on a favorite piece. But the one with the peacock feathers is truly something else.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Rabanne Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Christian Dior

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“I will not acknowledge a collection presented on that set.” [gazebo]
“How are Maria Grazia Chiuri’s clothes always so drab, ugly, and unappealing? And still with the slogans!” [MyNameIs]
“I HATE it when fashion houses shoehorn political theatrics into their show to dress up a collection that’s otherwise fine on its own. Here, it seems very forced and distracting because it’s so irrelevant.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Christian Dior Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Alexander McQueen

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“Damn I’m so emotional right now.” [prylvi]
“I love it. Fierce tailoring, so elegant. Great casting too.” [Not Plain Jane]
“It was an amazing farewell collection. Some pieces are stunning. The gold was a great surprise, the thick knitwear piece, the tailoring as always and that shade of red is perfect. The cast was also great. Well done, Sarah!” [WAVES]
See all the looks from the Alexander McQueen Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Givenchy

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“I like it. Looked chic and some Givenchy codes were there. It’s a step up and I see some progress.” [Ihhbl]
“Probably Matthew Williams’ best collection. But something about the entire thing is timid and unconvincing. The chiffon draped dresses are pretty as well as the satin gown with the lace and chiffon.” [reese06]
“Did Williams get some ‘help’? A consultant designer perhaps? Because it’s the first time he fully understands what it means to be at Givenchy.” [yslforever]
See all the looks from the Givenchy Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Isabel Marant

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“I find this collection terribly embarrassing…” [Lola701]
“Marant’s shows have looked the same to me for the past 8 years!” [plentyofhorns]
“Remarkably awful. The pace was sooo slow and everyone looked so miserable. What happened to Isabel Marant is really wild to me. Went from 100 to 0 real quick.” [TianCouture]
See all the looks from the Isabel Marant Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Saint Laurent

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“Another sublime collection from Anthony Vaccarello, I’m a little lost for words.” [vogue28]
“A total YES for me. Amazing clothes, ultra luxurious, loyal to the brand identity but with a contemporary feeling.” [Ihhbl]
“Brilliant! What a sublime collection, sumptuous for the eyes. Its very mid 80s Rodeo Drive rich b!tch YSL but modernized in Vaccarello’s own way. Definitely one of the best shows of the season!” [disco54]
See all the looks from the Saint Laurent Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Peter Do

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“I’m left feeling emotionless and uninspired.” [michael123]
“I must’ve deinfluenced myself because I’m not buying any of this anymore. Those pieces don’t really have their own identity and Peter doesn’t have an eye for colour. Every nice piece could be easily sourced elsewhere, probably with better quality.” [perhydrol]
“This looks very tortured and downright costume.” [Norden]
See all the looks from the Peter Do Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Hermès

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“I love this, to me its the definition of quiet luxury.” [Urban Stylin]
“Impeccable, really.” [liberty33r1b]
“I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s so good, so luxurious and expensive. The leather work on the last looks is unretouchable. Great work and amazing casting!” [Ihhbl]
See all the looks from the Hermès Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Dries Van Noten

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“I liked this. As a whole, this collection feels much closer in style and spirit to his work in the 1990s.” [Kennnnn]
“Lots of beautiful wearable pieces in this collection. Loved the colors and the styling.” [Ihhbl]
“Of course my man always delivers every season.” [Ruito]
See all the looks from the Dries Van Noten Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Balmain

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“I like how completely different it is to the rest.” [Norden]
“I’m surprised by how much I like it. It was almost charming, and I can see myself wearing some pieces. Look 5 is a simple but fresh take on the three pieces suit. The green top with the pink pants is a fabulous look.” [Lola701]
“I liked it a lot. It’s not always right, sometimes bordering on costume but the craftsmanship is just incredible. Olivier Rousteing loves his job and it shows.” [avonlea002]
See all the looks from the Balmain Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Marni

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“When did Marni become so clownish? Most of this is extremely difficult to look at. Such poorly edited pieces.” [GoldenPetals]
“The most confusing runway presentation ever…” [Lola701]
“All the work Consuelo did to be undone by this fool [Francesco Risso] in a couple minutes. This brand is going to broke if it keeps churning this sh*t out.” [disco54]
See all the looks from the Marni Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Undercover

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“In love with every thing here…” [yslforever]
“Jun Takahashi ate and left no crumbs. Stunning!” [helmutnotdead]
“Really enjoy this. At parts, it felt like he took Raf SImons’ Dior but gave it some humor and character – which is a good thing to me.” [Overindulgence]
See all the looks from the Undercover Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Courrèges

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“What a fantastic collection, loved it! Sharp lines, feminine silhouettes, original use of cut. Overall, super clean and sensual too. Well done!” [WAVES]
“Very into this collection! His design language is very interesting and I love seeing him grow! Good for Di Felice!” [thiago]
“Courrèges is so hot right now. Incredible collection.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Courrèges Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Nina Ricci

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“The more I look the more low-budget it gets.” [GoldenPetals]
“Hard to believe that Nina Ricci had money to throw away on this. Clothes for influencers with no real style.” [reese06]
“I can’t in good faith bring myself to like this. At the end of the day, they’re still cheap drag costumes, and at the end of the day, Harris Reed is horrendously untalented and does not deserve this appointment.” [gallianostan]
See all the looks from the Nina Ricci Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Maison Margiela

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“P-E-R-F-E-C-T-I-O-N.” [Ihhbl]
“Literally not a SINGLE bad thing about this collection. I want literally everything. The way he comes up with new ways to ARRANGE the garment on the body is so brilliant, and that’s not even getting into how impeccably constructed each piece is. What a serve.” [GoldenPetals]
“The only designer I care about! Everything looks sooo delicious and the menswear jacket/coats are just fire. Love it love it love it!” [Olaffo]
See all the looks from the Maison Margiela Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Rokh

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“Absolutely beautiful.” [Ihhbl]
“Oh this is so beautiful. There’s something very NOIR about it. I think it reminds me of Casablanca. The cuts are beautiful.” [GoldenPetals]
“There are some elegant aspects to this collection, especially the repeated motif of the trench.” [Not Plain Jane]
See all the looks from the Rokh Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Chloé

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“The final dance was her best effort at Chloé.” [Tchi]
“Worst Chloé collection ever!” [liberty33r1b]
“So much leather for a spring/summer collection. It can work, but it’s so heavy handed here. Lack of any lightness or actual joy. Thank god Gabriela Hearst is out now.” [Cocteau Stone]
See all the looks from the Chloé Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Louis Vuitton

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“I loved it. I didn’t expect such a calm energy, soft energy from Nicolas.” [Lola701]
“I loved it… it might be one of my fave Vuitton collections. There’s an interesting mix between the 60s and 80s here – with a touch of the 2000s in the corset and pants look.” [Overindulgence]
“Loved it. I feel like I haven’t seen this type of femininity in his collections in a while. The energy seemed different here compared to his other LV shows. It was soft but still experimental in nature, so it made the few misses tolerable.” [depordetioz]
See all the looks from the Louis Vuitton Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Coperni

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“Courrèges by Shien.” [LadyJunon]
“I find Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant’s fashion approach so obnoxious. No kindness, no softness, no poetry, no elegance, no romance, no art, no fragility, no chaos.” [IloveDiorHomme]
“It’s all so limp. Everything has a strange rippling or bubbling because the fabrics are either cheap or not appropriately utilized, especially at the seams.” [Cocteau Stone]
See all the looks from the Coperni Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Carven

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“Nice to see Carven back!” [Not Plain Jane]
“I like every single look. A very strong and cohesive collection, there is no weak look for me. I like that it’s very clean and very wardrobe-oriented. It’s full of everyday pieces but with interesting twists to grab your attention.” [THD96]
“I think it’s easily one of the strongest collections of this season. It’s relaxed and sporty in a very fascinating way.” [perhydrol]
See all the looks from the Carven Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | AZ Factory

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“No one asked for this.” [TaylorBinque]
“Why are they even continuing with this brand?” [tourbillions]
“Looking more and more like the Target collaboration we all collectively decided to forget. Not one salvageable look.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the AZ Factory Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Yohji Yamamoto

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“The kind of work only a master can produce. Bravo.” [dancv]
“Gorgeous as always. And very calming, particularly compared to what the fashion month has been giving to us. Love those opening jackets with the ivory sleeves and the gothic-lolita polka dots (which kind of look like the moon) for a strange dose of lightness.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Beautiful, as ever. A precious jewel in a sea of sh*t.” [gallianostan]
See all the looks from the Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Mugler

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“Trash. Next!” [gallianostan]
“Tacky stunts for Instagram.” [CommanderTMugler]
“I feel like this collection was only designed to have a bunch of work, slay, yaaas comments on Instagram and a bunch of snapping fingers at the show. No real fashion proposition.” [Lola701]
See all the looks from the Mugler Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Stella McCartney

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“H&M?” [Mrs.T]
“Seems a bit all over the place, no coherence.” [Not Plain Jane]
“This collection bores me to death. Her fabrics always seem cheap to me. The last two dresses are straight up hideous. I’ve never understood her appeal, if there truly is one.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Stella McCartney Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Victoria Beckham

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“This is so messy even for Victoria’s standards.” [youthinasia]
“Some truly utterly bizarre things here. The panty knit bathing-suit, the jersey draped sack dress thing with gray knee-highs, the sailor references? Too much confusion.” [TianCouture]
“This is a mess. Possibly her worst. Is she trying to be avant-garde or something? It’s not working Vicky.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the Victoria Beckham Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Balenciaga

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“This show felt like a farewell and I REALLY hope it’s true because, well, the trick has worn out.” [perhydrol]
“It’s so suffocating, so heavy, so cynical. Just stop.” [Machinegumm]
“Watching this left me in a state of profound sadness. It’s like a funeral procession for a moment in time, both disturbing and weirdly cathartic. I have no idea where Balenciaga can go from here, this show made sure that the ghost of the last years will hover around this brand for a long time to come.” [donyan]
See all the looks from the Balenciaga Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Valentino

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“It’s cold and repressed for a house with such a vibrant history.” [GoldenPetals]
“When you realize your collection is again boring and dull, so you throw money at a live performance at the show to distract people.” [90sFan]
“This brand has become such a pitiful joke. You have FKA Twigs and her clones in bodyshape-wear in a sandbox a models walk into the room like dolled up debutantes for the Vienna ball. The laser cuts designs reminded me of those wedding invitations that were popular 25 years ago. It’s high time for a change. Pierpaolo Piccioli is clearly and visibly at his wit’s end.” [VERNIQUE]
See all the looks from the Valentino Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Sacai

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“Finally we see a softer side of Chitose Abe! Love it. I need these incredible black flare trousers with the matching striped balloon top.” [VERNIQUE]
“Definitely my favorite collection this season, practicality mixed with elements of sensuality and freedom. Bravo!” [Constructionist]
“The long lean trousers are delightful; the clean white section (that oversized vest!); the distorted fairisle sweaters and striped shirts; the sheer elements: it’s all so desirable.” [Not Plain Jane]
See all the looks from the Sacai Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Chanel

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“For me the worst part of Virginie is that every collection just merge into the other, I really can’t tell seasons apart, always the same silhouettes, patterns, pieces, etc.” [ReneSanchez]
“This collection is like an ugly cousin of Sonia Rykiel, designed exclusively for people with no personality.” [perhydrol]
“I can’t understand why Virginie’s dresses are so ugly, she’s worked with Karl for years and seems incapable of creating an attractive black dress. The collection has no inspiration or personality, it’s just clothes, worse than that, it’s ugly clothes.” [Danilo Braz dos Santos]
See all the looks from the Chanel Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Miu Miu

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“Absolute trash.” [helmutnotdead]
“The amount of branding is actually f*cking insane.” [sussienmcswanny]
“Well this was a boring dud. The clothes mediocre, the styling trying so hard that it falls so flat even before one can start laughing at it. Horrible casting of blonde, white clones of nothingness and ZERO character. What a sad finale to fashion month.” [90sFan]
See all the looks from the Miu Miu Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Ann Demeulemeester

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“I really like it and it is a very good debut collection from Stefano Gallici. It was exciting, pulsating and it actually felt new.” [LadyJunon]
“This is by far the best collection they’ve done so far , and there’s real potential here.” [donyan]
“The collection is quite good, miles better than the train wrecks that this house had gotten us used to in the last few years. If Gallici continues to improve, I see hope for this brand.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2024 collection.

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Watch: Part One of the Highlights of Paris Fashion Week Spring 2024
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Paris Fashion Week is in full swing, and we’ve got the lowdown of the fabulous fashion festivities which have been taking place within the fashion capital since Monday. From Anthony Vaccarello bringing back the iconic YSL safari look from 1968 at Saint Laurent to Peter Do presenting his eponymous label for the very first time on the PFW schedule and from models treading on friable concrete at Courrèges to Gabriela Hearst’s last ever collection as creative director of Chloé – we’ve rounded up the first lot of highlights from Paris Fashion Week’s spectacular Spring 2024 season.
Watch below theFashionSpot’s highlights of PFW Spring 2024:

Pierre Cardin:

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Peter Do:

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Christian Dior:

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Anrealage:

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Saint Laurent:

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Courrèges:

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Marni:

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Dries Van Noten:

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Acne Studios:

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Balmain:

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Uma Wang:

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Rabanne:

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Chloé:

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Givenchy:

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Rick Owens:

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Loewe:

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