Events during
Paris Men's Spring Summer 25
Paris Men's Spring Summer 25
Musée Yves Saint Laurent: Sheer: The diaphanous creations of Yves Saint Laurent
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February 09 2024 -> August 25 2024
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The exhibition Sheer: The diaphanous creations of Yves Saint Laurent is the second chapter of a story that began last summer at the Museum of Lace and Fashion in Calais.
For the exhibition’s next stop, in Paris, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris invited the curator Anne Dressen to be its artistic advisor; she will focus on transparency as a chosen artistic expression of Yves Saint Laurent. The exhibition has been designed by the architect Pauline Marchetti, whose work explores the intersection of perception and space.
Drawing on the power inherent in fabric, this new exhibition will explore Yves Saint Laurent’s gaze towards fashion in all its complexity as it relates to the body and the concept of nudity. The forty garments seen in the exhibition include iconic creations that retrace the history of Yves Saint Laurent’s uncovering of the female body, such as the first topless blouse, from the couturier’s spring-summer 1968 collection, baptized the “see-through blouse” by the American press, and the “nude dress,” a black chiffon dress with a belt of ostrich feathers from the following collection. Other rarely-seen creations highlight the couturier’s virtuosity in presenting the silhouette of a powerful and liberated woman. Essential elements of the creative process are also seen in the exhibition: sketches, photographs, patterns on tracing paper, accessories (hats, jewelry, shoes, etc.), as well as a series of drawings by Yves Saint Laurent inspired by the paintings of Goya.
Sheer: The diaphanous creations of Yves Saint Laurent are structured around five thematic sections. The first offers an introduction, exploring several garments made from organza, Cigaline, lace, tulle, and muslin: numerous variations that allowed the couturier to play with different see-through effects. In the following section, the woman’s body is gradually revealed through openwork use of diaphanous fabrics. By using lace and tulle, certain parts of the body are rendered abstract, as if lit by spotlights.
In dialogue with the creations of Yves Saint Laurent, works by modern and contemporary artists are seen throughout the exhibition, including Anne Bourse, Loïe Fuller, and Picabia.
For the exhibition’s next stop, in Paris, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris invited the curator Anne Dressen to be its artistic advisor; she will focus on transparency as a chosen artistic expression of Yves Saint Laurent. The exhibition has been designed by the architect Pauline Marchetti, whose work explores the intersection of perception and space.
Drawing on the power inherent in fabric, this new exhibition will explore Yves Saint Laurent’s gaze towards fashion in all its complexity as it relates to the body and the concept of nudity. The forty garments seen in the exhibition include iconic creations that retrace the history of Yves Saint Laurent’s uncovering of the female body, such as the first topless blouse, from the couturier’s spring-summer 1968 collection, baptized the “see-through blouse” by the American press, and the “nude dress,” a black chiffon dress with a belt of ostrich feathers from the following collection. Other rarely-seen creations highlight the couturier’s virtuosity in presenting the silhouette of a powerful and liberated woman. Essential elements of the creative process are also seen in the exhibition: sketches, photographs, patterns on tracing paper, accessories (hats, jewelry, shoes, etc.), as well as a series of drawings by Yves Saint Laurent inspired by the paintings of Goya.
Sheer: The diaphanous creations of Yves Saint Laurent are structured around five thematic sections. The first offers an introduction, exploring several garments made from organza, Cigaline, lace, tulle, and muslin: numerous variations that allowed the couturier to play with different see-through effects. In the following section, the woman’s body is gradually revealed through openwork use of diaphanous fabrics. By using lace and tulle, certain parts of the body are rendered abstract, as if lit by spotlights.
In dialogue with the creations of Yves Saint Laurent, works by modern and contemporary artists are seen throughout the exhibition, including Anne Bourse, Loïe Fuller, and Picabia.
Centre Pompidou: Vera Molnár
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February 28 2024 -> August 26 2024
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Vera Molnár (born in Budapest in 1924, and resided in Paris from 1947 until her death on 7 December 2023 at the age of 99) was a pioneer of digital art.
Her works, sustained by a knowledge of the psychology of shapes and the laws of vision, designed in a constructivist approach around 1947, became artistic interrogations of perspective. As a cybernetician and computer scientist, Molnár established what she called an "imaginary machine" in the 1960s, before becoming the first artist in France (1968) to produce digital drawings using a computer connected to a plotter. Up until the mid-90s, she engaged in a systematic exploration of families of forms, showcasing their mutations while usually prioritizing iteration and seriality.
Photo: Adagp, Paris, 2023 - Centre Pompidou / Dist. Rmn-Gp
Her works, sustained by a knowledge of the psychology of shapes and the laws of vision, designed in a constructivist approach around 1947, became artistic interrogations of perspective. As a cybernetician and computer scientist, Molnár established what she called an "imaginary machine" in the 1960s, before becoming the first artist in France (1968) to produce digital drawings using a computer connected to a plotter. Up until the mid-90s, she engaged in a systematic exploration of families of forms, showcasing their mutations while usually prioritizing iteration and seriality.
Photo: Adagp, Paris, 2023 - Centre Pompidou / Dist. Rmn-Gp
Centre Pompidou
Place Georges-Pompidou
75004 Paris
Place Georges-Pompidou
75004 Paris
Musée du Luxembourg: MATCH
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March 13 2024 -> August 11 2024
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March 13 2024 -> August 11 2024
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Design and Sport have always interacted and fed into one another. Design plays a key role in the history of sport and increases athletic capacities. Designers draw on materials, sports ergonomics, and esthetics to support athletes in their quest for increasingly outstanding sporting performances.
To mark the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Musée du Luxembourg is organizing an exhibition on the future of design and sport. Part of the Olympiade Culturelle program, Match explores the role of design in the progress of sport and the ties forged between these two fields, as well as potential developments. The exhibition also looks at how the sporting world has continued to inspire top designers, and vice-versa, in sectors including the automotive and ready-to-wear industries.
Chief Curator & Exhibition Design: Konstantin Grcic
Photo: Hermès
To mark the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Musée du Luxembourg is organizing an exhibition on the future of design and sport. Part of the Olympiade Culturelle program, Match explores the role of design in the progress of sport and the ties forged between these two fields, as well as potential developments. The exhibition also looks at how the sporting world has continued to inspire top designers, and vice-versa, in sectors including the automotive and ready-to-wear industries.
Chief Curator & Exhibition Design: Konstantin Grcic
Photo: Hermès
Musée du Luxembourg
19 Rue de Vaugirard
75006 Paris
19 Rue de Vaugirard
75006 Paris
Contact: museeduluxembourg.fr
Musée d'Orsay: Paris 1874. Inventer l'impressionnisme
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March 26 2024 -> July 14 2024
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150 years ago, on April 15, 1874, the first impressionist exhibition opened in Paris. “Hungry for independence”, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot, Pissarro, Sisley, and Cézanne finally decided to free themselves from the rules by holding their exhibition, outside official channels: impressionism was born. To celebrate this anniversary, Musée d’Orsay presents some 130 works bringing a fresh eye to bear on this key date, regarded as the day that launched the avant-gardes.
Photo: Claude Monet, Impression, soleil levant, 1872
Photo: Claude Monet, Impression, soleil levant, 1872
More info:: www.musee-orsay.fr
Galerie kreo: Jaime Hayon
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April 25 2024 -> July 26 2024
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April 25 2024 -> July 26 2024
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For his new personal exhibition titled “Atelier Wonderland” at Galerie kreo, Jaime Hayon presents a unique collection of vases, chandeliers, tables, and mirrors. Mediterranean-inspired vases and chandeliers are adorned with expressive faces and oversized handles. Each ceramic, meticulously painted by Hayon, illustrates his multidisciplinary approach, transcending the boundaries of art and design.
Also presented are walnut tables that resonate with the artist's characteristic curves and large mirrors, both precious and playful, made on the island of Murano in Venice, in the great tradition of Venetian mirrors, cut and engraved. and enhanced with colored decorations.
“Atelier Wonderland” reflects the fluidity of Jaime Hayon’s artistic expression, brilliantly merging his passion for traditional crafts and his exploration of new forms, and painting.
Also presented are walnut tables that resonate with the artist's characteristic curves and large mirrors, both precious and playful, made on the island of Murano in Venice, in the great tradition of Venetian mirrors, cut and engraved. and enhanced with colored decorations.
“Atelier Wonderland” reflects the fluidity of Jaime Hayon’s artistic expression, brilliantly merging his passion for traditional crafts and his exploration of new forms, and painting.
Galerie kreo
31 Rue Dauphine
75006 Paris
31 Rue Dauphine
75006 Paris
Contact: www.galeriekreo.com/
Fondation Louis Vuitton: Ellsworth Kelly
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May 04 2024 -> September 09 2024
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May 04 2024 -> September 09 2024
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To celebrate the centenary of the artist’s birth, “Ellsworth Kelly. Shapes and Colors, 1949-2015” will be the first exhibition in France to offer a broad overview of the work of this significant artist of the second half of the 20th century - both in terms of its chronology and in terms of the media on display. Organized with Glenstone Museum (Potomac, Maryland) and in collaboration with the Ellsworth Kelly Studio, the exhibition brings together more than 100 works: paintings and sculptures as well as drawings, photographs, and collages. The exhibition has been supported by loans from international institutions (the Art Institute of Chicago, Kröller-Müller Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Tate, and Whitney Museum) as well as private collections.
Fondation Louis Vuitton
8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi
75116 Paris
8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi
75116 Paris
Fondation Louis Vuitton: Matisse
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May 04 2024 -> September 09 2024
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Fondation Louis Vuitton, in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Smk-Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen (National Gallery of Denmark) hosts the exhibition “Matisse: The Red Studio”, focusing on the genesis and history of this famous 1911 masterpiece, one of The Museum of Modern Art’s iconic works since its acquisition in 1949. The large canvas depicts the artist’s studio filled with his paintings and sculptures, furniture, and decorative objects. This exhibition reunites the artworks shown in The Red Studio for the first time since they left Matisse’s studio in Issy-les-Moulineaux. The presentation also includes archival material and related paintings and drawings.
The core of the exhibition features The Red Studio alongside the surviving six paintings, three sculptures, and one ceramic depicted in it. Created between 1898 and 1911, these objects range from familiar paintings, such as Young Sailor (II) (1906) - which will be exhibited in France for the first time in 31 years, to lesser-known works, such as Corsica, The Old Mill (1898), and objects whose locations have only recently been discovered. Three of these paintings, Bathers (1907), Le Luxe (II) (1907-08), and Nude with a White Scarf (1909), belong to Smk as part of a significant collection of Matisse’s works, while the artist’s 1907 ceramic plate, depicted in the foreground, comes from The Museum of Modern Art’s collection.
Photo: The Atelier rouge by Henri Matisse
The core of the exhibition features The Red Studio alongside the surviving six paintings, three sculptures, and one ceramic depicted in it. Created between 1898 and 1911, these objects range from familiar paintings, such as Young Sailor (II) (1906) - which will be exhibited in France for the first time in 31 years, to lesser-known works, such as Corsica, The Old Mill (1898), and objects whose locations have only recently been discovered. Three of these paintings, Bathers (1907), Le Luxe (II) (1907-08), and Nude with a White Scarf (1909), belong to Smk as part of a significant collection of Matisse’s works, while the artist’s 1907 ceramic plate, depicted in the foreground, comes from The Museum of Modern Art’s collection.
Photo: The Atelier rouge by Henri Matisse
Fondation Louis Vuitton
8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi
75116 Paris
8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi
75116 Paris
Fondation Cartier: Matthew Barney
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June 08 2024 -> September 08 2024
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June 08 2024 -> September 08 2024
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The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain presents Matthew Barney’s first institutional exhibition in France for over 10 years. Visitors will discover the American artist’s latest video installation, Secondary, alongside new works created especially for the occasion.
Filmed in Matthew Barney’s sculpture studio in Long Island City, New York, US, where it was shown for the first time in spring 2023, Secondary is a five-channel video installation set within the context of an American football field. For sixty minutes, eleven performers, mainly dancers and movement artists with older bodies, including the artist, abstract the action that takes place on the field.
The plot of Secondary revolves around the memory of an accident that occurred during a professional football game on August 12, 1978, where Jack Tatum, a defensive back for the Oakland Raiders, delivered an open-field hit on Darryl Stingley, a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. Stingley was left paralyzed. Rebroadcast over and over in sports media, this tragic event would remain seared in the minds of football fans and the young Barney, himself a youth league quarterback at the time.
This new work demonstrates the complex superposition of real violence and its representation, as well as celebration, through sports entertainment. It examines the game and affiliated culture through a unique movement vocabulary developed collaboratively with the cast of performers, including movement director David Thomson, and Barney. The result is a highly physical, bodily study that focuses on every element of the game: training drills, pre-game rituals, moments of impact, and slow-motion replays.
Filmed in Matthew Barney’s sculpture studio in Long Island City, New York, US, where it was shown for the first time in spring 2023, Secondary is a five-channel video installation set within the context of an American football field. For sixty minutes, eleven performers, mainly dancers and movement artists with older bodies, including the artist, abstract the action that takes place on the field.
The plot of Secondary revolves around the memory of an accident that occurred during a professional football game on August 12, 1978, where Jack Tatum, a defensive back for the Oakland Raiders, delivered an open-field hit on Darryl Stingley, a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. Stingley was left paralyzed. Rebroadcast over and over in sports media, this tragic event would remain seared in the minds of football fans and the young Barney, himself a youth league quarterback at the time.
This new work demonstrates the complex superposition of real violence and its representation, as well as celebration, through sports entertainment. It examines the game and affiliated culture through a unique movement vocabulary developed collaboratively with the cast of performers, including movement director David Thomson, and Barney. The result is a highly physical, bodily study that focuses on every element of the game: training drills, pre-game rituals, moments of impact, and slow-motion replays.
Fondation Cartier
261 Boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris
261 Boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris
Contact: www.fondationcartier.com
Group Art Exhibition
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June 17 2024 -> June 18 2024 11:00-19:00
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June 17 2024 -> June 18 2024 11:00-19:00
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Artists: Aryuna Tardis, Kudii, Tanguy Bourhis, Elia Capitoli, Gianni Lee, Etienne Boissier, Francisco Tavoni, Ryan Keeley, Jade Gattoni, Forces Unseen, Penelope Pantelias, Alehsy Lambo, Bader, Echo Seireeni, Tibo 3000, Dakou, Ola Tokunboh Badiru, Lauren Smith, Infrastructure Studio, Olta, Bader.
Balcony Paris
78 Bd. Beaumarchais
75011 Paris
78 Bd. Beaumarchais
75011 Paris
Alive & More - Night Reception
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Tuesday June 18 2024 18:00-23:00
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Tuesday June 18 2024 18:00-23:00
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Tommy Bogo, Haleek Maul, Sausage Lord, Dylan Ali, Nico Adomako, Hellellujah, Villa Beatz, Nokiaze, Felix Patry, Theo Duval + Jaxxon D. Silva
78 Bd. Beaumarchais
75011 Paris
75011 Paris
Launch of a new Louis Vuitton fragrance
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Tuesday June 18 2024 from 18:30
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Paris
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Tuesday June 18 2024 from 18:30
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Fragrance launch organized by Louis Vuitton
Presentation of the new creation by Louis Vuitton Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud
Private event/ by appointment
Presentation of the new creation by Louis Vuitton Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud
Private event/ by appointment
Paris
Contact: lea.boutet@louisvuitton.com
Talk Studio - Robe di Kappa
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Tuesday June 18 2024 18:00-21:00
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Tuesday June 18 2024 18:00-21:00
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Cocktail Robe di Kappa at Talk Playground
Embroidery Session By Service & Sah Chainstitch
Sound By Shay By Schai
Zepequena/ & Lil Rozy (Back To Back)
Embroidery Session By Service & Sah Chainstitch
Sound By Shay By Schai
Zepequena/ & Lil Rozy (Back To Back)
Talk Studio
118 Rue de Turenne
75003 Paris
118 Rue de Turenne
75003 Paris
Acne Paper « Nocturne » Issue Launch Party
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Wed. June 19 2024 from 22:00
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Paris
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Wed. June 19 2024 from 22:00
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Launch Party by Acne Studios
Acne Paper ‘Nocturne’ Issue 19 Launch Event
By invitation only, courtesy of Acne Studios
Acne Paper ‘Nocturne’ Issue 19 Launch Event
By invitation only, courtesy of Acne Studios
Paris
Contact: press@acnestudios.com
Benji B
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Wed. June 19 2024 20:00-23:00
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Wed. June 19 2024 20:00-23:00
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Afiba Jefferson: Skate Photography
Gallery Opening
Gallery Opening
5 Rue St-Sauveur
75002 Paris
75002 Paris
Bluemarble After Party
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Thursday June 20 2024 from 22:00
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Paris
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Thursday June 20 2024 from 22:00
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After party organized by Bluemarble
Event by invitation only
Event by invitation only
Paris
Contact: bluemarble@kcdworldwide.fr
Close to the Horizon - A project by Lionel Estève for Fursac
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Thursday June 20 2024 9:30-18:00
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Paris
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Thursday June 20 2024 9:30-18:00
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Close to the Horizon - A project by Lionel Estève for the Fursac Spring-Summer 2025 Collection In partnership with Perrotin.
Exposition organized by Fursac
On the occasion of Paris Fashion Week, Fursac invites artist Lionel Estève to exhibit six of his works alongside the Spring-Summer 2025 collection designed by its creative director, Gauthier Borsarello. Presented in the heart of the Picasso Museum Paris, an emblematic venue of an artist at the crossroads of disciplines, this project represents the culmination of a reflection on the role of clothing in a different context, as well as the artist's questioning of his ability to integrate it into his work without compromising it. The result is the materialization of a unique dialogue between a body of artwork and a fashion collection. The juxtaposition of these two universes with their elective affinities forms a kind of mood board for the collection.
Private event
From June 20 to 22, 2024 from 9.30 am to 6 pm
Exposition organized by Fursac
On the occasion of Paris Fashion Week, Fursac invites artist Lionel Estève to exhibit six of his works alongside the Spring-Summer 2025 collection designed by its creative director, Gauthier Borsarello. Presented in the heart of the Picasso Museum Paris, an emblematic venue of an artist at the crossroads of disciplines, this project represents the culmination of a reflection on the role of clothing in a different context, as well as the artist's questioning of his ability to integrate it into his work without compromising it. The result is the materialization of a unique dialogue between a body of artwork and a fashion collection. The juxtaposition of these two universes with their elective affinities forms a kind of mood board for the collection.
Private event
From June 20 to 22, 2024 from 9.30 am to 6 pm
Paris
Contact: Fursac@karlaotto.com
Saudi 100 Brands - Opening Event
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Thursday June 20 2024 18:30-22:00
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Thursday June 20 2024 18:30-22:00
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The Saudi100 Brands program, a flagship initiative by the Fashion Commission, returns to Paris for the third time, spotlighting fresh Saudi talent at the SS25 Men’s Paris Fashion Week. On this occasion, 11 menswear brands that have been carefully selected will be showcased: KML, Hindamme, Noble and Fresh, Noura Sulaiman, Not Boring, RBA New York, Uscita, 1886, Awaken, House of Cenmar.
From June 20 to 22, 2024 (9am to 6pm) each brand will have its own space to welcome buyers and press.
Opening Event: June 20, from 6:30pm to 10pm (+ Performance by DishDash).
From June 20 to 22, 2024 (9am to 6pm) each brand will have its own space to welcome buyers and press.
Opening Event: June 20, from 6:30pm to 10pm (+ Performance by DishDash).
Hotel Mona Bismarck
34 Avenue de New York
75116 Paris
34 Avenue de New York
75116 Paris
System Flagship store opening party
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Thursday June 20 2024 20:00-23:00
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Paris
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Thursday June 20 2024 20:00-23:00
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Flagship opening organised by System
System celebrates its first global flagship store opening in Paris, France. The store is situated in the Marais district, where it aims to embody the brand spirit and diverse culture of Seoul, while respecting the history and culture of Paris. The celebration consists of various events including artist invitations, cocktail hour, and DJ sets.
Event by invitation
System celebrates its first global flagship store opening in Paris, France. The store is situated in the Marais district, where it aims to embody the brand spirit and diverse culture of Seoul, while respecting the history and culture of Paris. The celebration consists of various events including artist invitations, cocktail hour, and DJ sets.
Event by invitation
Paris
Contact: Sunji Go
P : +33 6 51 85 36 26
sunji.go@handsomeparis.com
The Ordinary's Pop-up
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June 20 2024 -> June 23 2024 11:00-19:00
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June 20 2024 -> June 23 2024 11:00-19:00
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Visitors can discover the brand's bestsellers as well as a new skincare product launched on the same day as the pop-up opens.
Le Marais
20 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
75003 Paris
20 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
75003 Paris
Victory Lap Radio
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Thursday June 20 2024
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Thursday June 20 2024
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Pop Up
12:00-15:00
Party
21:00-00:00
12:00-15:00
Party
21:00-00:00
34 Rue des Petites Ecuries
75010 Paris
75010 Paris
Yenesai Popup
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June 20 2024 -> June 23 2024 12:00-20:00
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June 20 2024 -> June 23 2024 12:00-20:00
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"40 Warriors of the Sun" SS25 collection
16 Rue de Picardie
75003 Paris
75003 Paris
Babylon & Guess Jeans
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Friday June 21 2024 23:00-05:00
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Friday June 21 2024 23:00-05:00
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Guess Jeans presents Babylon Wasted Night
Yoyo Palais De Tokyo
13 Avenue du President Wilson
75016 Paris
13 Avenue du President Wilson
75016 Paris
Contact: rsvp@babylon.la
Esmod Paris Talent's Show Runway
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Fashion Show
Friday June 21 2024 18:00
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Fashion Show
Friday June 21 2024 18:00
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La Compagnie 1837
1 Cour de Rome
75008 Paris
1 Cour de Rome
75008 Paris
Fantastic Communication: Christian Lemoine de La Salle
ch.lemoinedelasalle@gmail.com
Man/Woman Paris SS25
Trade Shows
Friday June 21 2024 10:00-19:00
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Paris
Trade Shows
Friday June 21 2024 10:00-19:00
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Showroom organized by Man/Woman
Since 2012, our shows have been dedicated to building an arena of business where curated apparel, accessories, and lifestyle brands from around the globe meet the best international buyers and specialized press.
The shows have built and developed a trusted platform between brands, buyers, and retailers, solidifying bridges between these three different markets. The shows’ strength is in their tasteful curation of brands, creating a strong image the team is proud of.
Each edition of Man/Woman shows is unique as each hosting city has its energy creating distinctive shows, new relationships, and new experiences at every stop.
Friday 21 and Saturday 22, June 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday 23 June 10 am - 6 pm
Event by appointment
Since 2012, our shows have been dedicated to building an arena of business where curated apparel, accessories, and lifestyle brands from around the globe meet the best international buyers and specialized press.
The shows have built and developed a trusted platform between brands, buyers, and retailers, solidifying bridges between these three different markets. The shows’ strength is in their tasteful curation of brands, creating a strong image the team is proud of.
Each edition of Man/Woman shows is unique as each hosting city has its energy creating distinctive shows, new relationships, and new experiences at every stop.
Friday 21 and Saturday 22, June 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday 23 June 10 am - 6 pm
Event by appointment
Paris
Contact: exhibit@manwomanshows.com
Off-White
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Friday June 21 2024 17:00-21:00
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Friday June 21 2024 17:00-21:00
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The brand celebrates the latest "Be Right Back" limited edition Paris sneaker drop for an in-store event powered by Rinse FM.
8 Rue de Castiglione Paris
75001 Paris
75001 Paris
Jerk + Jollof Paris, Places+Faces
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Saturday June 22 2024 23:00-06:00
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Saturday June 22 2024 23:00-06:00
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Vogue World: Paris
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Sunday June 23 2024 from 20:00
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Paris
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Sunday June 23 2024 from 20:00
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Event organized by Condé Nast
The most beautiful square in Paris, Place Vendôme, a mythical place where fashion legends are still written, becomes the open-air theater of Vogue World. Vogue World celebrates a hundred years of the Olympics in Paris and the incredible adventure of French couture.
The most beautiful square in Paris, Place Vendôme, a mythical place where fashion legends are still written, becomes the open-air theater of Vogue World. Vogue World celebrates a hundred years of the Olympics in Paris and the incredible adventure of French couture.
Paris
Contact: paris@vogueworld.com