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Fashion show

A fashion show (French défilé de mode) is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and/or accessories during a fashion week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made. The four major fashion weeks in the world, collectively known as the "Big 4", are those in Paris, London, Milan, and New York.[1][2] Berlin fashion week is also of global importance.[3][4]

Liu Wen, supermodel, walks the runway modeling fashions by designer Diane von Fürstenberg at New York Fashion Week 2013.

In a typical fashion show, models walk the catwalk dressed in the clothing created by the designer. Clothing is illuminated on the catwalk using various forms of lighting and special effects. The order in which each model walks out, wearing a specific outfit, is usually planned in accordance with the statement that the designer wants to make about their collection. It is then up to the audience to not only try to understand what the designer is trying to say, but to also visually deconstruct each outfit and try to appreciate the detail and craftsmanship of every single piece.

Occasionally, fashion shows take the form of installations, where the models are static, standing or sitting in a constructed environment. A wide range of contemporary designers produce their shows as theatrical productions with elaborate sets and added elements such as live music or a variety of technological components like holograms, for example.

History

 
Paris fashion and runway at the turn of the century

Because "the topic of fashion shows remains to find its historian",[5] the earliest history of fashion shows remains obscure.

In the 1800s, "fashion parades" periodically took place in Paris couture salons.[citation needed]

At the turn of the 19th century, exclusive fashion houses in Europe, especially Paris and London, were using formal presentations to showcase their latest line to clientele.[citation needed] One of the most notable designers of this concept, Charles Fredrick Worth, gained traction by displaying clothes on actual people instead of mannequins.[citation needed] American retailers imported the concept of the fashion show in the early 1900s.[6] The first American fashion show likely took place in 1903 in the New York City store of the Ehrlich Brothers.[6] By 1910, large department stores such as Wanamaker's in Manhattan and Philadelphia were also staging fashion shows.[6] These events showed couture gowns from Paris or the store's copies of them; they aimed to demonstrate the owners' good taste and capture the attention of female shoppers.[6] As the popularity for these formal presentations expanded, it was in 1918 when fashion houses established fixed dates for runway shows to occur. These occurrences took place twice annually, specifically for fashion houses to plan for and promote their lines to foreign buyers. Runway shows were often held in department stores or hotels when they first began. European fashion houses would actively seek out buyers in the United States, specifically in larger cities, by hosting these runway shows.[7]

By the 1920s, retailers across the United States held fashion shows.[6] Often, these shows were theatrical, presented with narratives, and organized around a theme (e.g. Parisian, Chinese, or Russian).[6] These shows enjoyed huge popularity through mid-century, sometimes attracting thousands of customers and gawkers.[6]

 
Finnish actress Elina Salo presenting clothes designed by Vuokko Nurmesniemi at a fashion show in the Helsinki Botanical Garden in 1958

In the 1970s and 1980s, American designers began to hold their own fashion shows in private spaces apart from such retailers.[6] In the early 1990s, however, many in the fashion world began to rethink this strategy.[6] After several mishaps during shows in small, unsafe locations, "[t]he general sentiment was, 'We love fashion but we don't want to die for it,'" recalls Fern Mallis, then executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America.[6] In response to these shows, the New York shows were centralized in Bryant Park during Fashion Week in late 1993.[6]

Lately from the 2000s to today, fashion shows are usually also filmed and appear on specially assigned television channels or even in documentaries.[8]

In recent years, fashion shows have become increasingly elaborate for many of the top labels, including sprawling sets that often come with higher costs.[9]

In the 21st century

 
Example of an elaborate stage set used for the Chanel Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2011 show

Some designers have attempted to modernize the style and presentation of fashion shows by integrating technological advances in experimental ways, such as including pre-recorded digital videos as backdrops.[10] During New York Fashion Week in 2014, designer Ralph Lauren[6] presented his new Polo line for Spring 2015 in a water-screen projection in Manhattan's Central Park.[11] Technological progress has also allowed a broader portion of the fashion industry's followers to experience shows. In 2010, London Fashion Week was the first fashion week to allow viewing of its shows through live streaming.[6][12] Live streaming of runway shows and mediated shows has now become commonplace.[13]

Tom Ford created a music video with Lady Gaga for his Spring/Summer 2016 women's collection.[14][15]

Fashion shows are important as they showcase the new styles of the season. They are a walking art show and also guide the looks for the fast fashion stores who knock off the high fashion looks. "If fashion shows sometimes have a reputation for being shocking, that's because of one of their other main purposes: publicity."[16] Fashion shows are a way of life to many people as well and set the tone for each year. People who come and watch the shows also get to experience an art form with their own eyes and be present in the industry. Fashion shows have changed through the digital area and the pandemic accelerated the course of becoming digital.

Format and setting

A runway may be as basic as a narrow space between rows of chairs or more elaborate setups with multiple catwalks. Most runway shows are held inside, for shelter against the weather, but there are times when runway shows are held outdoors. In the 2016 Paris Fashion Week, Chanel presented an elaborate setup by designing the hall as if it were an airport. The viewing guests sat as if they were awaiting their flights while the models walked around the airport approaching ticket counters.[17]

Models

 
Models on the runway at São Paulo Fashion Week, 2017

With the creation of runway shows, the concept of runway modeling was rapidly established with the establishment of agencies and professional modeling careers. Before professional agencies, fashion houses that runway shows often had their own in house models who would specifically be fitted and costumes for each show. By having in house models to present the clothes for runway, the fashion houses could ensure that the clothing was perfectly altered for presentation and bound to sell. However, as the demand for models grew, the modeling agency was established to represent runway models.[18]

Catwalk

The term 'catwalk' comes from the walkway, stage platform, or clearing used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show.[19] Catwalks used by designers to introduce new fashion lines and introduce new designers that grab the attention of consumers. In fashion jargon, "what's on the catwalk" or similar phrasing can refer to whatever is new and popular in fashion. Some, especially in the United States, refer to the catwalk as a runway. The name might be used because the graceful stature and gait used by models reminds viewers of the poise of a cat's natural walk.[20]

Terminology

 
Fashion sketching before live runway presentation
  • Exclusive: When a model scores an exclusive for a fashion label it means that they have been picked to walk for that particular designer only. This might launch their career, elevate their status in the fashion industry and 'guarantee' them spots on the world's best catwalks.[21]
  • Haute couture: A French phrase for high fashion. Runway shows were created to specifically display custom garments such as Haute couture.[22]
  • Look book: A collection of photos taken of models wearing a designer or manufacturers clothing that is sent out to fashion editors, buyers, clients, and special customers to show the designer's looks for the season.[22]
  • Sketches: Sketches, or illustrations, were the first way that designers would present clientele with their line. This is before mannequins and live runway models were established within the industry.[23]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bradford, Julie (2014). Fashion Journalism. Routledge. p. 129. ISBN 9781136475368. from the original on January 1, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  2. ^ Dillon, Susan (2011). The Fundamentals of Fashion Management. A&C Black. p. 115. ISBN 9782940411580. from the original on January 1, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  3. ^ Bradford, Julie (2014). Fashion Journalism. Routledge. p. 129. ISBN 9781136475368.
  4. ^ Dillon, Susan (2011). The Fundamentals of Fashion Management. A&C Black. p. 115. ISBN 9782940411580.
  5. ^ Valerie Steele, chief curator and director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, quoted in Fortini, Amanda. How the Runway Took Off: A Brief History of the Fashion Show. Slate Magazine (February 8, 2006).
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fortini, Amanda. How the Runway Took Off: A Brief History of the Fashion Show. Slate Magazine (February 8, 2006).
  7. ^ "History of the Runway Show". RNWY®. April 5, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  8. ^ Bible Black, a documentary on a fashion show held by Andrew Mackenzie Urban.dk, November 13, 2008, artikel-id: e14a0053 (November 11, 2008).
  9. ^ Murrow, Laura (March 6, 2012). "Transplanted Trees, Paper Kingdoms, and Flames: The Best Fashion Week Set Design". The Cut. New York Media LLC. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  10. ^ "NEW YORK FASHION WEEK EXPLORES TECHNOLOGY'S ROLE IN FASHION". Fashionista.com. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  11. ^ "Press Releases - Press Releases - Ralph Lauren Investor Relations". Investor.ralphlauren.com. September 8, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  12. ^ Alex Wood. "London fashion week: why technology is in fashion | Media Network". The Guardian. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  13. ^ "Posts | Launchmetrics". Fashiongps.com. March 25, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  14. ^ TOM FORD WOMENSWEAR SS16
  15. ^ jezebel.com Tom Ford's Runway Show Was a Video Starring Lady Gaga, Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, 10/02/15
  16. ^ Hespokestyle. "What is the purpose of a fashion show?". Hepsokestyle.
  17. ^ "Paris Fashion Week 2015: Chanel Turns The Runway Into Airport, Jet-Setter's Dream! [PHOTOS]". Latin Times. October 7, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  18. ^ Evans, Caroline. "Fashion Models". LoveToKnow. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  19. ^ runway, 3.b, Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  20. ^ "catwalk - Dictionary Definition". Vocabulary.com. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  21. ^ Lim, James (February 20, 2009). "Lyndsey Scott: First Black Model to Score Calvin Exclusive". New York Magazine. Retrieved June 12, 2011.
  22. ^ a b Helmer, Vanessa. "Here Is a Glossary of Must-Know Modeling Terms". The Balance Careers. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  23. ^ Victoria and Albert Museum, Digital Media webmaster@vam ac uk (August 13, 2013). "Fashion Drawing and Illustration in the 20th Century". www.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved June 3, 2019.

External links

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For other uses see Fashion show disambiguation A fashion show French defile de mode is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and or accessories during a fashion week Fashion shows debut every season particularly the Spring Summer and Fall Winter seasons This is where the latest fashion trends are made The four major fashion weeks in the world collectively known as the Big 4 are those in Paris London Milan and New York 1 2 Berlin fashion week is also of global importance 3 4 Liu Wen supermodel walks the runway modeling fashions by designer Diane von Furstenberg at New York Fashion Week 2013 In a typical fashion show models walk the catwalk dressed in the clothing created by the designer Clothing is illuminated on the catwalk using various forms of lighting and special effects The order in which each model walks out wearing a specific outfit is usually planned in accordance with the statement that the designer wants to make about their collection It is then up to the audience to not only try to understand what the designer is trying to say but to also visually deconstruct each outfit and try to appreciate the detail and craftsmanship of every single piece Occasionally fashion shows take the form of installations where the models are static standing or sitting in a constructed environment A wide range of contemporary designers produce their shows as theatrical productions with elaborate sets and added elements such as live music or a variety of technological components like holograms for example Contents 1 History 2 In the 21st century 3 Format and setting 4 Models 5 Catwalk 6 Terminology 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Paris fashion and runway at the turn of the century Because the topic of fashion shows remains to find its historian 5 the earliest history of fashion shows remains obscure In the 1800s fashion parades periodically took place in Paris couture salons citation needed At the turn of the 19th century exclusive fashion houses in Europe especially Paris and London were using formal presentations to showcase their latest line to clientele citation needed One of the most notable designers of this concept Charles Fredrick Worth gained traction by displaying clothes on actual people instead of mannequins citation needed American retailers imported the concept of the fashion show in the early 1900s 6 The first American fashion show likely took place in 1903 in the New York City store of the Ehrlich Brothers 6 By 1910 large department stores such as Wanamaker s in Manhattan and Philadelphia were also staging fashion shows 6 These events showed couture gowns from Paris or the store s copies of them they aimed to demonstrate the owners good taste and capture the attention of female shoppers 6 As the popularity for these formal presentations expanded it was in 1918 when fashion houses established fixed dates for runway shows to occur These occurrences took place twice annually specifically for fashion houses to plan for and promote their lines to foreign buyers Runway shows were often held in department stores or hotels when they first began European fashion houses would actively seek out buyers in the United States specifically in larger cities by hosting these runway shows 7 By the 1920s retailers across the United States held fashion shows 6 Often these shows were theatrical presented with narratives and organized around a theme e g Parisian Chinese or Russian 6 These shows enjoyed huge popularity through mid century sometimes attracting thousands of customers and gawkers 6 Finnish actress Elina Salo presenting clothes designed by Vuokko Nurmesniemi at a fashion show in the Helsinki Botanical Garden in 1958 In the 1970s and 1980s American designers began to hold their own fashion shows in private spaces apart from such retailers 6 In the early 1990s however many in the fashion world began to rethink this strategy 6 After several mishaps during shows in small unsafe locations t he general sentiment was We love fashion but we don t want to die for it recalls Fern Mallis then executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America 6 In response to these shows the New York shows were centralized in Bryant Park during Fashion Week in late 1993 6 Lately from the 2000s to today fashion shows are usually also filmed and appear on specially assigned television channels or even in documentaries 8 In recent years fashion shows have become increasingly elaborate for many of the top labels including sprawling sets that often come with higher costs 9 In the 21st century Edit Example of an elaborate stage set used for the Chanel Haute Couture Fall Winter 2011 show Some designers have attempted to modernize the style and presentation of fashion shows by integrating technological advances in experimental ways such as including pre recorded digital videos as backdrops 10 During New York Fashion Week in 2014 designer Ralph Lauren 6 presented his new Polo line for Spring 2015 in a water screen projection in Manhattan s Central Park 11 Technological progress has also allowed a broader portion of the fashion industry s followers to experience shows In 2010 London Fashion Week was the first fashion week to allow viewing of its shows through live streaming 6 12 Live streaming of runway shows and mediated shows has now become commonplace 13 Tom Ford created a music video with Lady Gaga for his Spring Summer 2016 women s collection 14 15 Fashion shows are important as they showcase the new styles of the season They are a walking art show and also guide the looks for the fast fashion stores who knock off the high fashion looks If fashion shows sometimes have a reputation for being shocking that s because of one of their other main purposes publicity 16 Fashion shows are a way of life to many people as well and set the tone for each year People who come and watch the shows also get to experience an art form with their own eyes and be present in the industry Fashion shows have changed through the digital area and the pandemic accelerated the course of becoming digital Format and setting EditA runway may be as basic as a narrow space between rows of chairs or more elaborate setups with multiple catwalks Most runway shows are held inside for shelter against the weather but there are times when runway shows are held outdoors In the 2016 Paris Fashion Week Chanel presented an elaborate setup by designing the hall as if it were an airport The viewing guests sat as if they were awaiting their flights while the models walked around the airport approaching ticket counters 17 Models EditMain article Model person Models on the runway at Sao Paulo Fashion Week 2017 With the creation of runway shows the concept of runway modeling was rapidly established with the establishment of agencies and professional modeling careers Before professional agencies fashion houses that runway shows often had their own in house models who would specifically be fitted and costumes for each show By having in house models to present the clothes for runway the fashion houses could ensure that the clothing was perfectly altered for presentation and bound to sell However as the demand for models grew the modeling agency was established to represent runway models 18 Catwalk Edit Catwalk redirects here For other uses see Catwalk disambiguation The term catwalk comes from the walkway stage platform or clearing used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show 19 Catwalks used by designers to introduce new fashion lines and introduce new designers that grab the attention of consumers In fashion jargon what s on the catwalk or similar phrasing can refer to whatever is new and popular in fashion Some especially in the United States refer to the catwalk as a runway The name might be used because the graceful stature and gait used by models reminds viewers of the poise of a cat s natural walk 20 Terminology Edit Fashion sketching before live runway presentation Exclusive When a model scores an exclusive for a fashion label it means that they have been picked to walk for that particular designer only This might launch their career elevate their status in the fashion industry and guarantee them spots on the world s best catwalks 21 Haute couture A French phrase for high fashion Runway shows were created to specifically display custom garments such as Haute couture 22 Look book A collection of photos taken of models wearing a designer or manufacturers clothing that is sent out to fashion editors buyers clients and special customers to show the designer s looks for the season 22 Sketches Sketches or illustrations were the first way that designers would present clientele with their line This is before mannequins and live runway models were established within the industry 23 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fashion shows Fashion Fashion design Fashion trend Fashion week Fetish fashion Haute couture List of fashion eventsReferences Edit Bradford Julie 2014 Fashion Journalism Routledge p 129 ISBN 9781136475368 Archived from the original on January 1 2016 Retrieved November 20 2015 Dillon Susan 2011 The Fundamentals of Fashion Management A amp C Black p 115 ISBN 9782940411580 Archived from the original on January 1 2016 Retrieved November 20 2015 Bradford Julie 2014 Fashion Journalism Routledge p 129 ISBN 9781136475368 Dillon Susan 2011 The Fundamentals of Fashion Management A amp C Black p 115 ISBN 9782940411580 Valerie Steele chief curator and director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology quoted in Fortini Amanda How the Runway Took Off A Brief History of the Fashion Show Slate Magazine February 8 2006 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fortini Amanda How the Runway Took Off A Brief History of the Fashion Show Slate Magazine February 8 2006 History of the Runway Show RNWY April 5 2017 Retrieved June 3 2019 Bible Black a documentary on a fashion show held by Andrew Mackenzie Urban dk November 13 2008 artikel id e14a0053 November 11 2008 Murrow Laura March 6 2012 Transplanted Trees Paper Kingdoms and Flames The Best Fashion Week Set Design The Cut New York Media LLC Retrieved July 1 2015 NEW YORK FASHION WEEK EXPLORES TECHNOLOGY S ROLE IN FASHION Fashionista com Retrieved January 16 2017 Press Releases Press Releases Ralph Lauren Investor Relations Investor ralphlauren com September 8 2014 Retrieved January 16 2017 Alex Wood London fashion week why technology is in fashion Media Network The Guardian Retrieved January 16 2017 Posts Launchmetrics Fashiongps com March 25 2014 Retrieved January 16 2017 TOM FORD WOMENSWEAR SS16 jezebel com Tom Ford s Runway Show Was a Video Starring Lady Gaga Julianne Escobedo Shepherd 10 02 15 Hespokestyle What is the purpose of a fashion show Hepsokestyle Paris Fashion Week 2015 Chanel Turns The Runway Into Airport Jet Setter s Dream PHOTOS Latin Times October 7 2015 Retrieved December 10 2015 Evans Caroline Fashion Models LoveToKnow Retrieved June 3 2019 runway 3 b Merriam Webster Dictionary catwalk Dictionary Definition Vocabulary com Retrieved June 3 2019 Lim James February 20 2009 Lyndsey Scott First Black Model to Score Calvin Exclusive New York Magazine Retrieved June 12 2011 a b Helmer Vanessa Here Is a Glossary of Must Know Modeling Terms The Balance Careers Retrieved June 3 2019 Victoria and Albert Museum Digital Media webmaster vam ac uk August 13 2013 Fashion Drawing and Illustration in the 20th Century www vam ac uk Retrieved June 3 2019 External links Edit Media related to Catwalk at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fashion show amp oldid 1134699921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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