What Is Special About Paris Fashion Week?
22,029 viewsVogue Commune - February 22, 2022Paris Fashion Week is the world’s premier event for couture apparel, accessories, and footwear. Every year, it presents an exclusive showcase of the latest creations from international labels. It was first held in 1946, by André Soriano and Jacques Doucet. The event has since become one of fashion’s most coveted calendars, with several high-profile designers making their debut at Paris Fashion Week as well as presenting their collections to the media. In 2010, the event moved its headquarters to the Grand Palais. This post provides a compiled list of five things that make Paris Fashion Week one of the most special weeks you will probably ever experience.
1) THE CITY IS CONSIDERED THE WORLD CAPITAL OF FASHION
Paris is home to some of the most influential fashion houses and large collections worldwide. Brands such as Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, and Lanvin all have showrooms in Paris and produce many of their collections here. More importantly, many of these brands have their headquarters outside France, creating a cultural exchange between Paris and other international cities.
2) A FASHION WEEK CENTERED IN PARIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTE FRENCH FASHION.
While Paris is a global hub for art and culture, it’s not often that the city gets its week dedicated to fashion. It’s, therefore, a great chance to let the rest of the world know about French design.
3) THE BEST INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS GATHER IN ONE PLACE; HOW CONVENIENT!
A fashion week centered in Paris is an excellent opportunity for international designers to meet and exchange ideas. Ideally, collaboration is a key part of the fashion industry. That is why Paris Fashion Week has seen designers like Christian Dior collaborate with Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo from Comme des Garçons and Jean-Paul Gaillard from Malandrino team up with British fashion designers Givenchy.
4) THE CITY BOASTS AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Whether you’re coming from another country or just in town for the week, you’ll be able to get around easily thanks to the efficient public transportation system. If you’re traveling from another part of Europe, you can even take one of the high-speed TGV trains that run between Paris and Amsterdam.