Valentino, Saint Laurent, Loewe, Balenciaga, Chanel and More.
The Business of Fashion Week | PARIS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024 | Welcome to The Business of Fashion Week, a special weekly briefing with news, analysis and show coverage from the front lines of this season's key fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan and Paris, presented in partnership with Tiffany & Co. | | | Amid a market slowdown, designers mostly played it safe, but a handful of creative risk-takers came out on top, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
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| Dior and Saint Laurent's strong, sensual visions suggest Paris is still throbbing with the Olympic spirit, writes Tim Blanks.
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| It always pays to be smart, but in fashion, it helps if you're sexy too, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Rick Owens has always said so, but Chloé's Chemena Kamali is also turning prettiness into a surprisingly potent force, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Fearless idiosyncrasy is an irresistible asset for Jonathan Anderson at Loewe and Daniel Roseberry at Schiaparelli, writes Tim Blanks.
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| The star designer's first runway show for Valentino confirmed his own distinct voice, writes Tim Blanks.
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| The designer calls himself 'a catastrophic thinker,' but he's given himself a break with his new collection for Balenciaga, writes Tim Blanks.
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| The last day of Fashion Week in Paris highlights Miu Miu, Chanel and Louis Vuitton, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Discover the Iconic Sixteen Stone by Tiffany Collection | Sixteen Stone by Tiffany features diamonds that are handset in pairs to maximize brilliance. The round brilliant cut provides a striking contrast to the lines of the X motif, crafted in highly polished 18k yellow gold and platinum. Tiffany & Co.—with love, since 1837. | The Business of Fashion Week is Sponsored by Tiffany & Co. | AGENDA-SETTING INTELLIGENCE, ANALYSIS AND ADVICE FOR THE GLOBAL FASHION COMMUNITY. | |
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