
PARIS FASHION WEEK FW 2024: A REVIEW
by Sophie Bushnell
Peter Do
Peter Do showcased their FW 2024 presentation during Paris Fashion Week displaying stunning looks to convey the designer’s mature and experimental approach to design, where each look tells a story of bold innovation.
Christian Dior
Christian Dior’s ready-to-wear FW 24 show highlighted the house’s long standing tailoring expertise fused with effortless silhouettes, crafting the ultimate Parisienne allure.
Saint Laurent
Anthony Vaccarello’s FW24 ready- to- wear brought a modern twist on traditional house codes. House ambassadors Zoe Kravitz and Blackpink’s Rosé sat front row to admire the essence of olives, chocolate, and earth tones in sheer silk fabrics.
Courrèges
Courrèges FW24 show, set in an open space, on a breathing floor, was an experience for the senses. From silk scarves to geometric cuts, each piece is crafted with a human touch.
The Row
For FW24, The Row said no pics, no videos, just pure elegance.
Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten’ FW24 show was a phenomenal collection showcasing a fusion of earthy browns and greys, with soft pastels and bolder blues, oranges, and pinks.
Acne Studios
Speed, structure, and unyielding purpose define Acne Studios’ FW24 show. Celebrating the human form with fearless styling; leather, fur, and even bags take on new life as daring dresses.
Balmain
The Balmain FW24 show was Olivier Rousteing’s ode to his hometown of Bordeaux, the city that made him who he is. Femininity and natural beauty shine through the architectural lines and classic French styling, notably the universally loved trench coat – a must for Bordeaux weather.
Chloé
Chemena Kamal’s debut show as creative director for Chloé’s FW24 collection was nothing short of Chloé! Bohemian chic, Parisienne chic, and Effortless chic.
Rick Owens
Rick Owens FW24 was conceptual, comfortable, and a collection you can’t not talk about. Taking place once again in the designer’s home, this collection featured sombre tones, eerie music, strong silhouettes, oversized boots and exaggerated shoulders.
Schiaparelli
Schiaparelli unveiled the younger sister to their haute couture shows this Thursday, as creative director Daniel Roseberry described it. The dynamic FW24 collection featured denim, fringe, horse-riding inspiration and keyholes on everything.
Isabel Marant
Isabel Marant is celebrating coolness this season. The spicy tabasco sauce invite set the tone and the collection did not disappoint; it was hot, cool and relaxed. Bringing browns, khakis and cheetah prints, it was the perfect mix of experimentation and wearability.
Loewe
For their FW24, Loewe invited us back to their exciting world of creation, full of juxtaposition and adventure. A soft lime green geometric venue perfectly encased the variety of looks, over-sized belt buckles on pastel draped dresses, structured blazers on floral flowy skirts, and birds, dogs, and floral prints featured on the garments as a celebration of nature.
Nina Ricci
For Nina Ricci’s FW24 show, models emerged following a surge of flashing paparazzi embodying fierceness, dynamism and flawlessness. The bold colours, patterns and over-sized shoulders were dramatic and over the top but more than anything else, empowering.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham brought us to Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris to reveal her FW24 collection, with her family supporting in attendance as always. The collection featured navy, pastels, and khaki on classic ladylike silhouettes with a twist.