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Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week (French: Semaine de la mode de Paris) is a series of designer presentations held semiannually in Paris, France, with spring/summer and autumn/winter events held each year. Dates are determined by the French Fashion Federation. Paris Fashion Week is held at venues throughout the city.[2]

Paris Fashion Week
Magdalena Frackowiak in Elie Saab at Paris Fashion Week F/W 2011
GenreClothing and fashion exhibitions
Date(s)February 27 – March 7, 2023[1]
Frequencysemi-annually
Location(s)Paris, France
InauguratedOctober 1–9, 1973
Organised byFrench Fashion Federation
WebsiteOfficial website

In addition to ready-to-wear shows, there are men's and haute couture shows, which are held semiannually for the spring/summer and autumn/winter seasons.[3] Also, every year, famous brands like Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Givenchy, and Céline host their shows in historical places such as the Carrousel du Louvre and the Grand Palais.[4][5]

Paris Fashion Week Criteria

In order to participate in, the houses must fulfill the criteria that is set in place by the Chamber of Haute Couture. One criteria involves a requirement of 35 looks per year that need to include day and evening wear. Only a few houses are able to fulfill this requirement; therefore, leaving a little over a few to participate in Haute Couture fashion shows.[6]

The Big 4

Paris Fashion Week is part of the global "Big 4" fashion weeks, the others being London Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week.[7][8] The schedule begins with New York, followed by London, and then Milan and ends in Paris.

Origins

Although the first fashion week was held in New York, the event itself derives from "salon shows" ("défilés de mode" in French, literally "fashion parades") in Paris couture salons.[9]

A fashion week consists of a week of organized events of multiple designer's collections. Before this organized event was recognized in New York City, fashion showings were being held in Paris as early as the 1700s. Some earlier showings were presented on mannequins which made it difficult for clients to see fashion pieces fully since they lacked the mobility of a model. These early showings were only to clients purchasing items and were shown on mannequins.[10] In the 1800s, showings began to change. Charles Frederick Worth, noted for haute couture, began showing multiple pieces together and of a higher design. These designs were showcased to get the customer's attention in buying the pieces. Jeanne Paquin is the first designer to make her showings public and Paul Poiret is the first to host parties after his events.[11]

In the mid 1800s Mme Pauline von Metternich,[12] an Austrian Princess and wife to the Ambassador of Paris, saw one of Worth's sketches and employed him to make her a gown. He gained much recognition through his powerful clients and opened his own haute couture house in Paris in 1858, which sold luxury fashion to upper-class women.

Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture

In 1868 the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture was created to set the specifications to determine what constituted a ‘couture house’.[13] The group decided that to be defined a piece of haute couture the clothing must have been; custom-made to fit the wearer, hand-sewn by multiple skilled artisans in the separate fields of embroidery, stitching, and beading, and only the most high quality of materials may be used.[13]

L’Association de Protection des Industries Artistiques Saisonnières

Fifty-three years after the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture was created, in 1921 the French press created L’Association de Protection des Industries Artistiques Saisonnieres,[14] or PAIS to protect couture designs from being copied.[13] To ensure the copyright of the designers, their creations were photographed on a model or mannequin from the front, back, and sides to catalog the design.

The first Paris Fashion Week

In 1945 the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture established another set of rules to regulate and determine Haute Couture houses.[15] In order to meet the criteria, the house had to ensure they followed the updated rules with one of them being that in each season, a couture house must present a collection of at least 35 runs with both daytime and evening wear to the Paris press.[15] Others included having at least 20 members on staff, and that every design must include fittings and be made-to-order for the clientele.[15] The following biannual events of Haute Couture houses in accordance with the new guidelines set by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture have been seen as the first pair of fashion weeks in Paris.

First fashion week under the Fédération Française de la Couture

The first recognized Paris Fashion Week was held in October 1973 and organized Haute Couture, Ready-to-Wear, and Men's Fashion into one grouped showing by the Fédération Française de la Couture.[16]

The event was a fundraiser held at the Palace of Versailles to restore the palace. The amount aimed to reach to repair the palace was estimated at US$60 million which converts to 53,026,956 Euros.[17] The fundraiser was started because the French government had stated they could not handle the cost of the renovations. It was overseen by the founder of New York Press Week, now known as New York Fashion Week, Eleanor Lambert, in accordance with, the at the time Versailles curator, Gérald Van der Kemp.[11] The restorations and renovations included Marie Antoinette’s dressing room, Louis XV’s children’s play room, and a staircase which began construction in 1722 but was never finished.[17]

Both American and Parisian designers attended the event including; Anne Klein, Bill Blass, Stephen Burrows, Oscar de la Renta, Hubert de Givenchy, and Yves Saint Laurent.[17] The French designer’s each held their own showing set to various themes whose pieces included; a rocket ship, pumpkin coach and a rhinoceros pulling a gypsy caravan.

The American designers, due to errors in measurement conversion, collectively held one showing under the common theme of Paris using both Caucasian and African-American models.[17] The American designers’ use of diversity in models marked the event as the first time African-American models had walked a French runway.[17]

The event gained much publicity because of the designers involved and is given the nickname "The Battle of Versailles" because of its location and the tension between the American and Parisian designers during the run of the show.[17]

Rules of Paris Fashion Show

Size-zero ban

According to the French law, Fashion Week does not allow models of a body mass index size zero to attend.[18][19] Most seeking to get into the fashion world confuse the size 0 law, as a law that does not allow models in a size 0 to walk in shows.

Age limits

Paris Fashion Week prohibits models under 18 years of age. After steps taken by luxury brands like LVMH and Kering, it is stated that "No model under 16 years will be recruited to take part in fashion shows or photographic sessions representing adults."[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Paris Fashion Week". Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  2. ^ "A Brief History Of Paris Fashion Week". British Vogue. 2019-09-23. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-11-13. Retrieved 2016-11-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Exposito, Adrian Gomis (2022-01-24). "Kenzo FW22 Front Row Vanity Teen 虚荣青年 Lifestyle & New Faces Magazine". www.vanityteen.com. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  5. ^ "Paris Fashion Week".
  6. ^ "Paris Fashion Week". FashionUnited. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  7. ^ Bradford, Julie (2014). Fashion Journalism. Routledge. p. 129. ISBN 9781136475368.
  8. ^ Dillon, Susan (2011). The Fundamentals of Fashion Management. A&C Black. p. 115. ISBN 9782940411580.
  9. ^ "Celebrating Style: The History of Fashion Week". 15 August 2014.
  10. ^ Di Boscio, Chere. "Timeline: The History of Haute Couture." Eluxe Magazine. N.p., 31 January 2015. Web. 5 February 2016.
  11. ^ a b McConnell, Molli. "Paris Fashion Week: A Guide To The Iconic Event." The Culture Trip. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 January 2016.
  12. ^ "PRINCESS PAULINE VON METTERNICH". www.acuriousinvitation.com. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  13. ^ a b c Di Boscio, Chere. "Timeline: The History of Haute Couture." The federation is organized of three chambres. The Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Feminine, the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine, and the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. These chambers aid in the organization of the Federation which in turn, aids in the Paris Fashion Week. Eluxe Magazine. 31 January 2015. Web. 5 February 2016.
  14. ^ "Haute Couture | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  15. ^ a b c Bazaar UK, Harper’s BAZAAR. "The History of Haute Couture." Harper’s BAZAAR. N.p., 10 July 2014. Web. 1 February 2016.
  16. ^ "History of Fashion Week." Fashion Week Online. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 February 2016.
  17. ^ a b c d e f Banks, Alec. "Paris Fashion Week History." Highsnobiety. N.p., 2 July 2015. Web. 29 January 2016.
  18. ^ "Size 0 Models Were Just Banned from Paris Fashion Week: Details". Us Weekly. 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
  19. ^ "Size-zero ban hits Paris catwalks, campaigners hopeful". Reuters. 2017-10-03. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
  20. ^ Willsher, Kim (2017-09-06). "French fashion firms pledge to stop using underage and size zero models". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-04-24.

External links

  • Paris Fashion Week Official Site

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Paris Fashion Week French Semaine de la mode de Paris is a series of designer presentations held semiannually in Paris France with spring summer and autumn winter events held each year Dates are determined by the French Fashion Federation Paris Fashion Week is held at venues throughout the city 2 Paris Fashion WeekMagdalena Frackowiak in Elie Saab at Paris Fashion Week F W 2011GenreClothing and fashion exhibitionsDate s February 27 March 7 2023 1 Frequencysemi annuallyLocation s Paris FranceInauguratedOctober 1 9 1973Organised byFrench Fashion FederationWebsiteOfficial websiteIn addition to ready to wear shows there are men s and haute couture shows which are held semiannually for the spring summer and autumn winter seasons 3 Also every year famous brands like Dior Chanel Louis Vuitton Kenzo Givenchy and Celine host their shows in historical places such as the Carrousel du Louvre and the Grand Palais 4 5 Contents 1 Paris Fashion Week Criteria 2 The Big 4 3 Origins 4 Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture 5 L Association de Protection des Industries Artistiques Saisonnieres 6 The first Paris Fashion Week 7 First fashion week under the Federation Francaise de la Couture 8 Rules of Paris Fashion Show 8 1 Size zero ban 8 2 Age limits 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksParis Fashion Week Criteria EditIn order to participate in the houses must fulfill the criteria that is set in place by the Chamber of Haute Couture One criteria involves a requirement of 35 looks per year that need to include day and evening wear Only a few houses are able to fulfill this requirement therefore leaving a little over a few to participate in Haute Couture fashion shows 6 The Big 4 EditParis Fashion Week is part of the global Big 4 fashion weeks the others being London Fashion Week Milan Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week 7 8 The schedule begins with New York followed by London and then Milan and ends in Paris Origins EditAlthough the first fashion week was held in New York the event itself derives from salon shows defiles de mode in French literally fashion parades in Paris couture salons 9 A fashion week consists of a week of organized events of multiple designer s collections Before this organized event was recognized in New York City fashion showings were being held in Paris as early as the 1700s Some earlier showings were presented on mannequins which made it difficult for clients to see fashion pieces fully since they lacked the mobility of a model These early showings were only to clients purchasing items and were shown on mannequins 10 In the 1800s showings began to change Charles Frederick Worth noted for haute couture began showing multiple pieces together and of a higher design These designs were showcased to get the customer s attention in buying the pieces Jeanne Paquin is the first designer to make her showings public and Paul Poiret is the first to host parties after his events 11 In the mid 1800s Mme Pauline von Metternich 12 an Austrian Princess and wife to the Ambassador of Paris saw one of Worth s sketches and employed him to make her a gown He gained much recognition through his powerful clients and opened his own haute couture house in Paris in 1858 which sold luxury fashion to upper class women Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture EditIn 1868 the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture was created to set the specifications to determine what constituted a couture house 13 The group decided that to be defined a piece of haute couture the clothing must have been custom made to fit the wearer hand sewn by multiple skilled artisans in the separate fields of embroidery stitching and beading and only the most high quality of materials may be used 13 L Association de Protection des Industries Artistiques Saisonnieres EditFifty three years after the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture was created in 1921 the French press created L Association de Protection des Industries Artistiques Saisonnieres 14 or PAIS to protect couture designs from being copied 13 To ensure the copyright of the designers their creations were photographed on a model or mannequin from the front back and sides to catalog the design The first Paris Fashion Week EditIn 1945 the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture established another set of rules to regulate and determine Haute Couture houses 15 In order to meet the criteria the house had to ensure they followed the updated rules with one of them being that in each season a couture house must present a collection of at least 35 runs with both daytime and evening wear to the Paris press 15 Others included having at least 20 members on staff and that every design must include fittings and be made to order for the clientele 15 The following biannual events of Haute Couture houses in accordance with the new guidelines set by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture have been seen as the first pair of fashion weeks in Paris First fashion week under the Federation Francaise de la Couture EditThe first recognized Paris Fashion Week was held in October 1973 and organized Haute Couture Ready to Wear and Men s Fashion into one grouped showing by the Federation Francaise de la Couture 16 The event was a fundraiser held at the Palace of Versailles to restore the palace The amount aimed to reach to repair the palace was estimated at US 60 million which converts to 53 026 956 Euros 17 The fundraiser was started because the French government had stated they could not handle the cost of the renovations It was overseen by the founder of New York Press Week now known as New York Fashion Week Eleanor Lambert in accordance with the at the time Versailles curator Gerald Van der Kemp 11 The restorations and renovations included Marie Antoinette s dressing room Louis XV s children s play room and a staircase which began construction in 1722 but was never finished 17 Both American and Parisian designers attended the event including Anne Klein Bill Blass Stephen Burrows Oscar de la Renta Hubert de Givenchy and Yves Saint Laurent 17 The French designer s each held their own showing set to various themes whose pieces included a rocket ship pumpkin coach and a rhinoceros pulling a gypsy caravan The American designers due to errors in measurement conversion collectively held one showing under the common theme of Paris using both Caucasian and African American models 17 The American designers use of diversity in models marked the event as the first time African American models had walked a French runway 17 The event gained much publicity because of the designers involved and is given the nickname The Battle of Versailles because of its location and the tension between the American and Parisian designers during the run of the show 17 Rules of Paris Fashion Show EditSize zero ban Edit According to the French law Fashion Week does not allow models of a body mass index size zero to attend 18 19 Most seeking to get into the fashion world confuse the size 0 law as a law that does not allow models in a size 0 to walk in shows Age limits Edit Paris Fashion Week prohibits models under 18 years of age After steps taken by luxury brands like LVMH and Kering it is stated that No model under 16 years will be recruited to take part in fashion shows or photographic sessions representing adults 20 See also EditFashion week List of fashion eventsReferences Edit Paris Fashion Week Retrieved 2023 02 08 A Brief History Of Paris Fashion Week British Vogue 2019 09 23 Retrieved 2022 03 04 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 11 13 Retrieved 2016 11 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Exposito Adrian Gomis 2022 01 24 Kenzo FW22 Front Row Vanity Teen 虚荣青年 Lifestyle amp New Faces Magazine www vanityteen com Retrieved 2022 03 04 Paris Fashion Week Paris Fashion Week FashionUnited Retrieved 2023 04 14 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 Celebrating Style The History of Fashion Week 15 August 2014 Di Boscio Chere Timeline The History of Haute Couture Eluxe Magazine N p 31 January 2015 Web 5 February 2016 a b McConnell Molli Paris Fashion Week A Guide To The Iconic Event The Culture Trip N p n d Web 29 January 2016 PRINCESS PAULINE VON METTERNICH www acuriousinvitation com Retrieved 2022 03 04 a b c Di Boscio Chere Timeline The History of Haute Couture The federation is organized of three chambres The Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Feminine the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine and the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture These chambers aid in the organization of the Federation which in turn aids in the Paris Fashion Week Eluxe Magazine 31 January 2015 Web 5 February 2016 Haute Couture Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved 2020 09 10 a b c Bazaar UK Harper s BAZAAR The History of Haute Couture Harper s BAZAAR N p 10 July 2014 Web 1 February 2016 History of Fashion Week Fashion Week Online N p n d Web 12 February 2016 a b c d e f Banks Alec Paris Fashion Week History Highsnobiety N p 2 July 2015 Web 29 January 2016 Size 0 Models Were Just Banned from Paris Fashion Week Details Us Weekly 2017 09 06 Retrieved 2019 04 24 Size zero ban hits Paris catwalks campaigners hopeful Reuters 2017 10 03 Retrieved 2019 04 24 Willsher Kim 2017 09 06 French fashion firms pledge to stop using underage and size zero models The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 04 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paris Fashion Week Paris Fashion Week Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paris Fashion Week amp oldid 1152932271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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