Now Reading
The Best Designs From Paris Fashion Week SS24 Shows

The Best Designs From Paris Fashion Week SS24 Shows

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave

Finally, Paris. Paris Fashion Week SS24, which took place at the end of fashion month, was a nine-day schedule that included shows from a number of newcomers to the fashion capital as well as the city’s renowned design houses, including Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Balenciaga, and Saint Laurent.

These included a one-time presentation of Marni’s newest collection by Francesco Risso in Karl Lagerfeld’s former private residence, Peter Do’s Paris debut after previously exhibiting in New York, and Louise Trotter’s debut collection for Carven after serving as the creative director of Lacoste.

Elsewhere, we saw returns to Paris Fashion Week from Maison Margiela and Mugler, as well as a raft of younger labels; highlights included Duran Lantink, Kiko Kostadinov, and Vaquera, each bringing their distinct, energetic style to the week.

Victoria Beckham’s spring/summer 2024 collection displayed a beautiful combination of feminine and masculine attire, drawing inspiration from the English countryside, her own dance background, and the concurrent introduction of her own fragrance line. While sheer and silk gowns with stitched-on bosoms cascaded down the runway, blazers over knee-length shorts, accessorized with brogues and knee-high socks, paid homage to rural sports culture. The collection flaunted large knit sweaters worn over knit bodysuits or sweaters with plunging wire necklines. Since femininity isn’t always held to lace and bows, the edges of shorts and dresses were scalloped, and field jackets were styled without (visible) pants with the tiniest tightness at the waist. The collection undoubtedly had a luxe feel to it.

Gabriela Hearst’s formative time at Chloé was coming to an end, and boy, did she give. The legendary French house’s elegance, confidence, and femininity were all present in her farewell collection, but it also remained committed to the aesthetics and principles that set her apart as a designer. Her use of a botanical theme to gently reference her support for sustainability resulted in chiffon panels hung from models’ chests like blooming flowers and bunches of ruffles that spread out like vines. The attention was kept on Hearst’s imaginative yet wearable designs thanks to a nearly totally black-and-white color scheme that was occasionally broken up by flashes of yellow, coral, and silver.

The creative director of Marni, Francesco Risso, accommodated all of it, including stripes and tartan, wild silhouettes and tiny hemlines, sheers and leather. These stylistic components “have always been there, and yet we found them again,” according to the show notes, and devotedly fell in love with them anew. This passionate rediscovery was evident in a collection that was simply animated. The presentation progressed to a beautiful climax outside in the garden just as you start to get tired of dressing up in the opulent parlor. This show was everything but dull; it was a vibrant procession of hues, textures, and shapes.

Take a look at some of our favorite designs from Paris Fashion Week SS24 shows…

Valentino

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Courtesy of Valentino via Wallpaper

.

Marni

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Courtesy of Marni via Elle

.

Alexander McQueen

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Alexander McQueen via Wallpaper

.

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Courtesy of Vivienne Westwood via Wallpaper

.

Victoria Beckham

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: ESTROP/GETTY IMAGES

.

Paco Rabanne

Photo: Yannis Vlamos Courtesy of Rabanne

.

Chloe

Photo: Carlo Scarpato via GoRunway

.

Rick Owens

Photo: OWENSCORP Courtesy of Rick Owens

.

Givenchy

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy

.

Balmain

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: Now Fashion

.

Issey Miyake

Photo: Courtesy of Issey Miyake

.

Nina Ricci

Photo: Courtesy of Nina Ricci

.

Mugler

Photo: @Jacquemusx/X

.

Sarah Burton

paris-fashion-week-ss24-style-rave
Photo: @Jacquemusx/X

.

AZ Factory

Photo: @Jacquemusx/X

.

See the full collections on Vogue Runway.


For the latest in fashion, lifestyle and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_


This is a Style Rave original content exclusively created for our readers. If reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached, or otherwise used by any other publishing house or blogs, such use should provide a direct link to this source article. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.  

—Read Also

Subscribe

Never miss the latest. Subscribe Now

    Style Rave participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites.

    All rights reserved. No digital content on this website may not be reproduced, published, broadcasted, cached, rewritten, or redistributed in whole or in part without prior
    express written permission from STYLE RAVE. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

    Copyright © 2024 Style Rave NG LLC, dba STYLE RAVE

    Scroll To Top