Paris Haute Couture Week has begun, and designers from around the world are showcasing their latest creations on the runway. The first day of the event was filled with awe-inspiring designs and incredible craftsmanship.
Indian designer Rahul Mishra wowed the fashion fraternity once again with his new collection titled We, The People. Mishra’s collection featured beautiful cuts and silhouettes, highlighting his impeccable craftsmanship.
Schiaparelli, known for its surreal and artistic designs, presented a show that interpreted a woman’s essential closet in a fantastical way. Creative director Daniel Roseberry drew inspiration from the works of Salvador Dali, Yves Klein, and Alberto Giacometti.
Thom Browne made his couture debut on the first day of the event. Known for his signature designs, Browne showcased his creations in a spectacular fashion. It was also the label’s twentieth-anniversary celebration, adding to the excitement.
Christian Dior’s show referenced Greco-Roman myths and goddesses. The collection demonstrated how even the familiar can be viewed through a contemporary prism. Dior’s designs managed to be both modern and reminiscent of antiquity.
Iris van Herpen drew inspiration from the future of floating cities and the concept of bionic design. Her collection reflected the visionary ideas of Jacques Rougerie, an architect and oceanographer. Van Herpen’s designs showcased a world where humans inhabit both land and offshore environments.
These are just a few highlights from the first day of Paris Haute Couture Week. Stay tuned for more breathtaking designs and shows from this prestigious fashion event.