Paris' Place Vendome witnessed a spectacle like never before, featuring Aya Nakamura's melodious performance, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid riding horses, and Venus, Serena Williams, and Katy Perry strutting the cobbled runway.
On International Olympic Day, Vogue World concluded Paris Fashion Week with an Olympic-themed show. This unique event blended athleticism with French fashion, commemorating 100 years since Paris hosted the Games in 1924 and paying homage to the birth of the International Olympic Committee in 1894.
The show was a vibrant tapestry of styles across different eras and sports, reminiscent of a Broadway musical set against the backdrop of Place Vendome. Tap dancing waiters and models holding baguettes added to the festive atmosphere.
Highlighting a century of fashion evolution, each decade was paired with iconic designers and their signature styles. From Chanel's cycling-inspired '20s coats to Balenciaga's '30s track and field wear, and Jacquemus' '40s aquatic designs, the runway celebrated French fashion's rich heritage.
As the '70s showcased Givenchy's gymnastic-inspired couture and the '80s and '90s highlighted martial arts and soccer respectively, the show culminated with breakdancing, setting the stage for the upcoming Paris Games in July.
Meanwhile, at La Poste du Louvre, Sacai unveiled its latest collection under a historic ceiling. Chitose Abe's signature hybrid style was evident, blending contrasting elements into visually striking pieces that surprised from every angle. Pleated tuxedo shirts transformed into billowing skirts, while preppy details mixed with military influences created a funky, yet cohesive collection.
In an industry still enamored with traditional showmanship, invitations remained a creative canvas. Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton AirTag, Loewe's oversized leather pocket, and Dior Men's artistic pencil case contrasted with Vogue World's eco-friendly QR code, reflecting evolving trends in fashion presentation.
Wooyoungmi's show epitomized the fusion of East and West, as Madame Woo seamlessly merged Parisian elegance with Korean cultural motifs. Traditional leather Derby shoes paired with Renaissance-inspired pants showcased her ability to transform basics into luxurious pieces. Eclecticism ruled with American Wild West influences and modern touches, ensuring cultural diversity remained central to this season's fashion narrative.