S/S 2024 & Pre-Fall 2024 Open Discussion Thread

A countdown to Christian Dior:

 
Last Teaser for YSL:

I hope Herzigova and Rubik will be on the runway. Freja has a nice presence, but her walk isn't the best (especially in YSL's shoes).
 
The YSL teasers are basic-cheasy though: a pantless model climbing on or groping phallic symbols, under a reddish misty light ? Come on ...
 
A glimpse at Schiaparelli:

 
hoping to find a livestream for junya watanabe before its too late! help!!!!!!
 
hoping to find a livestream for junya watanabe before its too late! help!!!!!!
According to the FHCM, Junya isn't livestreaming their show and a show film will be released later.
 
I don’t mean to make too broad of a statement and obviously your mileage may vary depending on your social media feeds, but in general this fashion month made 0 noise. no “viral moments”, no exciting clothes. seems like a waste of resources……
 
I don’t mean to make too broad of a statement and obviously your mileage may vary depending on your social media feeds, but in general this fashion month made 0 noise. no “viral moments”, no exciting clothes. seems like a waste of resources……
In all fairness, I'm not mad at that. Quite the opposite, actually. This season has been relatively stress-free to follow, especially with SS22 to FW23 being so constantly loud. That said, I've only really bothered with the shows that held an official livestream, which reduced my show consumption by 70%. I'll probably continue this technique come January.
 
I don’t mean to make too broad of a statement and obviously your mileage may vary depending on your social media feeds, but in general this fashion month made 0 noise. no “viral moments”, no exciting clothes. seems like a waste of resources……

it felt vapid and purposeless, and like we need a stock market correction of the most painful and drawn-out kind. nothing like a great recession to quell the complacency
 
Jacquemus is showing their SS24 collection "Les Sculptures" at the Foundation Maeght in St-Paul-de-Vence

EXCLUSIVE: Jacquemus Will Return to the South of France for Next Show
The display is scheduled for Jan. 29 at the Fondation Maeght in the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence.

By JOELLE DIDERICH
DECEMBER 4, 2023, 1:00AM

SOUTHERN COMFORT:
After bucking expectations with a show at the Palace of Versailles, Simon Porte Jacquemus is getting ready to pack his bags for another trip to more familiar territory: the South of France.

The designer will stage his next show on Jan. 29 at the Fondation Maeght in the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, the brand said on Monday.

Established by Marguerite and Aimé Maeght in 1964, the private foundation — designed by Catalan architect Josep Lluís Sert — houses works of art by the likes of Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, Alberto Giacometti and Joan Miró.

“The collection is named ‘Les Sculptures’ in homage to Giacometti’s work,” Jacquemus said in a statement shared exclusively with WWD. The Fondation Maeght previously hosted Louis Vuitton‘s cruise 2019 show.

In keeping with its recent tradition of showing outside the official calendar, Jacquemus is staging its display after the end of the Paris men’s shows, which run from Jan. 16 to 21, and Paris Couture Week, scheduled for Jan. 22 to 25.

Jacquemus has amplified its reach on social media thanks to cinematic runway displays in spectacular locations including a lavender field and a salt mine, often in the South of France. This will mark the designer’s first winter show in his native Provence.

The show on the Grand Canal at Versailles in June was part of a brand elevation strategy that includes plans for an international retail rollout, but Jacquemus remains closely associated with a Mediterranean aesthetic and accessible products such as 100-euro bucket hats and 670-euro Chiquito handbags.

In addition to opening a flagship on Avenue Montaigne and summer pop-ups in Portofino and Como, Italy, and Saint-Tropez, the company is scouting for permanent locations in the U.S. and the Middle East, with plans to open several stores overseas by 2026, its chief executive officer Bastien Daguzan told WWD in June.

Jacquemus posted gross revenues of 212 million euros in 2022 versus 102 million euros in 2021, he reported. Daguzan declined to provide a forecast for 2023, but previously said the company has a medium-term ambition of reaching 500 million euros in revenues by 2025.
Source: WWD
 
^^
Showing where Nicolas showed his 2019 resort feels like a non-event suddenly.
I hope this time that he is putting work into the actual clothes…
 

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