Monday, August 15, 2022

FASHION NEWS

By Ava Rogers

What Fashionistas Should Expect

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Greetings fashion enthusiasts! Like every year, Paris - the city of lights - is all set to embrace you all with the chicest and most charismatic fashion this September. Semaine des Créateurs de Mode, i.e. Paris Fashion Week, a one-week fashion festival, will kickstart on September 26, 2022, and supposedly end on October 4.

So get ready to be enlightened with the most star-studded fashion festivital of the year. Topmost supermodels like Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, and even Kim Kardashian will illuminate the ramps with their class and couture of the biggest fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, and many more.

Can't wait to unbox the full expression and real-life emotion of creative fashion that this event brings.

We all know that this festival of outstanding fashion and drama never fails to steal everyone's attention. From the 2019 event, in which the top model Gigi Hadid blocked an intruder during Chanel Paris Fashion Week, to Blackpink's Jennie stealing the show in Chanel's front row during PFW SS22, the talks never stopped.

There is a higher chance that we might say ‘Bonne rentrée!’ to the Paris street style during Paris Fashion week 2022. The last PFW has shown that street style is here to stay. The inspired crowd can be seen wandering the streets of Paris by adding their originality to the Paris Fashion week street style.

Chanel never fails to awe the audience with the calculative and creative themes they put in their designs and outfits. Balenciaga often comes with new silhouettes that show an exclusive combination of minimalism and classism. Prom dress market leader Couture Candy delivers high-end fashion gowns to the table that serve as a key source of ideas for people when choosing their next prom attire. Prom 2023 is about to come, so don't forget to choose your favorite from the Couture Candy Collection. Louis Vuitton will continue to showcase the legacy of Virgil Abloh with their latest autumn/winter collection.



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Let's uncover the history behind the star event in the Fashion Capital.

Paris is hailed as the birthplace of Haute Couture and the epicenter of fashion. The extravaganza of the runway and theatrical shows of Paris Fashion Week has existed here since the '70s. The Paris Fashion Week 2022 is about to roll out, and we are presenting some fascinating facts about this event.


When did the first fashion week take place?

The first fashion week took place in October of 1945 in New York City. This event was the brainchild of Eleanor Lambert, who wanted to draw attention to American designers after World War II. The Palace of Versailles hosted the first-ever fashion show as a fundraiser to gather money to pay for the estimated $60 million cost of refurbishing the royal palace. Fashion weeks have since been held worldwide and have become a staple in the fashion industry.


How did the idea of presenting designs on women come into action?

The origins of the runway show are unclear, but there is evidence that designer Charles Worth presented the first ever public fashion show in 1858. The event was held in Paris and featured a collection of Worth's designs. The audience was largely made up of other designers eager to see what Worth had created.

The idea of presenting designs on women caught on, and by the early 1900s, fashion shows were a common occurrence in Europe and the United States. Designers would bring their latest creations to these events, where they would be paraded in front of an audience of potential buyers and other interested parties.


What are the set rules of Haute Couture?

Haute Couture is a high-end fashion design created by individual designers for private clients. The term is French for "high sewing" or "high dressmaking." Unlike ready-to-wear fashion, which is created in mass quantities and sold off the rack, Haute Couture is made-to-order, usually taking several months to complete.

The Haute Couture industry is governed by a set of rules set forth by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, the regulating body of Haute Couture in Paris. To be considered a Haute Couture house, a design studio must meet certain criteria, including having a physical workshop in Paris, employing a team of at least 15 full-time workers, and presenting a collection of at least 35 original designs twice a year.

In addition to these set rules, Haute Couture houses often operate under a strict code of conduct. For example, they may require clients to schedule appointments weeks or even months in advance, and to purchase a minimum number of garments.

While the rules of Haute Couture may seem restrictive, they are in place to maintain the exclusivity and prestige of the industry. For many clients, the experience of working with a Haute Couture house is much about the process as it is about the final product.


In the End - What’s Going to Steal the Limelight this Paris Fashion Week?

Just like the previous fashion week, there is a higher chance that you might see a notable return and debut this season too. Again the formats will depend on how the health crisis developed and the actions taken by the government according to Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode. Whatever the situation may arise, the thriving fashionable crowd and celebs will surely bring something totally out of the box for you all to be excited about. Just wait and watch!


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