Cultural diversity and fashion inclusivity as main focus for Muse fashion story of September Issue 58.
From the left to the right: sweater Balenciaga, pants Salvatore Ferrgamo, shoes Lucile Guilmard.
Full look Alexander McQueen.
Full look Bottega Veneta.
Look LRS, shoes Givenchy.
Look Dior, shoes Camper.
Full look Miu Miu.
Look Acne Studio, top Ru Yenn.
From the left to the right: dress Rui, shoes Saint Laurent.
Full look Givenchy.
Full look Bottega Veneta.
Presented in Paris, the Haute Couture FW 2024/25 fashion show pays homage to the Opéra Garnier. The collection, sophisticated and theatrical, plays with opulent materials such as feathers, velvet, and taffeta, modernizing a scenic tradition.
Among the spaces of the Musée Rodin in Paris, the audience witnesses a parade of peplos and drapery in the name of Dior. A reference not only visual but also conceptual to classical statuary.
Inside the Palais d’Iéna, an Art Deco jewel designed by architect Auguste Perret for the 1937 Universal Exhibition, the Hermès boys celebrate the beginning of summer with nubuck calfskin shirts and cotton piqué tank tops.