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Everything Worth Seeing at Paris Fashion Week

Headshot of Justine CarreonBy Justine Carreon
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Paris Fashion Week is taking the world by storm, and we’re seeing top designers predicting the forecast for the fall/winter 2022 season. Chanel gave us an homage to tweed, Balenciaga’s Demna Gvasalia addressed the harsh realities of war and climate change, Loewe played with irreverence, and Off-White presented its first posthumous show following Virgil Abloh’s passing last year. See everything you should be paying attention to at PFW, here.

Chanel

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Tweed is intrinsically woven into Chanel’s DNA. Therefore, for the atelier’s fall/winter 2022 collection, creative director Virginie Viard gave us an ode to its iconic textile. From the Grand Palais Éphémère upholstered in the colors of Scotland’s River Tweed to a catwalk dedicated to the Scottish Highlands, tweed was everywhere. Models were swathed in cozy marled knits, suits were loose and topped with fleece jackets, and bar jackets were styled with over-the-knee wellies. The casual approach to dressing is one we welcome with open arms.

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Louis Vuitton

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For Louis Vuitton, youth has always been a point of reference. But for this collection, it was the source. According to this season’s press notes, creative director Nicolas Ghesquière aimed to capture the “special moment that belongs to the formative years, the ones that forge character […] The impermanence and beautiful volatility of adolescence.” The idealism is captured in loose, unexpected silhouettes, as if you pulled each outfit from a pile of clothes found on the floor of a teenager’s bedroom. There’s careless mismatching of gowns with rugby shirts and ties you (probably) stole from your dad’s closet. Beyond the clothes, the casting of SAG winner Hoyeon Jung drives the point home⁠—a prime example of the sartorial vision of tomorrow. As Ghesquière notes, “The collection is dedicated to youth, in hopes that it can keep the unresolved poetry of adolescence like a flawless garment.”

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Justine Carreon


Justine Carreon is the market editor at ELLE.com covering fashion, Dutch ovens, and fashion again. When she isn’t approaching style through a modern, accessible lens, she’s scouring eBay for vintage Levi’s and pretending she knows how to surf. Before joining ELLE.com in 2015 she worked as a freelance writer and stylist in New York City.   

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