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Gauchere showcases Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear collection at the Paris Fashion Week

French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.

Courreges showcases Fall 2024 (street style) at Paris Fashion Week

Courrèges showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. “In search of a thrill,” was how creative director Nicolas Di Felice summed up the theme of his collection backstage, reported Women's Wear Daily.The house of Courreges was established by French designer André Courrèges in 1961. IBNS photographer Sandip Das captured the street style images.

Cecilie Bahnsen showcases Fall Winter 2024 at Paris Fashion Week

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her  Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.