With the coronavirus, the fashion world has been put to the test. In addition to the closure of stores that says suspension of profits, the lockdown has put an end to the famous Fashion-Week show.An unmissable event for fashionistas looking for new trends.
The end of runways
With the emergence of the global pandemic, it was the Fédération de la Haute et de la Mode that cancelled Paris Fashion Week in July 2020.It was also the organizer of Japan Fashion Week who cancelled Japan Fashion Week on March 16, March 21.They said "we have made the painful decision to give up RakutenFWT 2020 A/W". It is in this sense that technological tools will be used to help the world of luxury and haute couture.
Parades 2.0
While some Fashion Weeks have been cancelled, others have survived to offer an online alternative.This is the case of London Fashion Week, which presents collections on a platform available for 12 months.The Director of the British Fashion Council: "By creating a cultural platform for Fashion Week, we are adapting digital innovation to better meet our needs today and creating a global showcase for the future." Subsequently, many haute couture houses followed the trend such as Jacquemus (in addition to a physical show) or Dior who held a virtual Fashion show in Milan in mid-July 2020. But this has been done recently with the relaxation of sanitary measures.The first runway has been held since March 2020.
The Louis Vuitton Fashion Show
This Thursday, August 6, the fashion house Louis Vuitton reopened the festivities by organizing a show in Shanghai with 100% Asian models. It was a question of the presentation in addition to the men's collection spring 2021.It is without mask that the spectators were able to see the new pieces exclusively of the creator. A collection signed Virgil Abloh, inspired by the world of street fashion and cartoons where most of the pieces are made from recycled materials. The founder of the house Off-White wanted to pay tribute to the work of black inventiveness. "It's not another musical performance or parade, it's the black imagination manifesting in real life," he said. On the whole show, only 2 models wore ane outfit made of new materials. We could see an abundance of flashy colors, tiles, and soft toys… Here is a selection of looks:
The tile trend still relevant
Fur a timeless
A very flashy outfit
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