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The 5 most awaited show of this Paris Fashion Week

From Peter Do to Stefano Gallici's Ann Demeulemester, here's what to expect

The 5 most awaited show of this Paris Fashion Week  From Peter Do to Stefano Gallici's Ann Demeulemester, here's what to expect

The start date of Paris Fashion Week is getting closer and closer, and with it, the debut and return of many industry names. While the week of 25 September to 3 October will count the absence of Off-White, headed by Ib Kamara who has decided to stop for this season, and Rochas, currently without a designer since the departure of Charles de Vilmorin, the city of Paris will welcome several new faces. Louise Trotter's new collection for Carven will be unveiled, Kiko Kostadinov's third womenswear show will debut on the official Paris Fashion Week schedule, and more. Here are the five most anticipated shows of this Paris Fashion Week.

Peter Do

Peter Do, the cult New York fashion designer, will show in Paris for the first time. A consecration of his new position as creative director of Helmut Lang, his 26th September release represents not only an extraordinary milestone for his career, but also a new beginning. In the fashion industry, all eyes are on Peter Do.

Marni

On 27 September, Francesco Risso and Marni will complete a new leg of the brand's world tour, bringing to Paris all the colourful charge that flooded Tokyo last February. According to what we have been promised, this fashion show will be the best ever for Risso, set in the home of the recently deceased German designer, Karl Lagerfeld, no less.

 

Maison Margiela

The last time John Galliano's looks saw a catwalk was for SS22, but this autumn, the French designer has decided to return live. On 2 October, Maison Margiela will present the ready-to-wear collection designed by Galliano, returning to captivate Parisian audiences.

 

Ann Demeulemeester

The debut of young designer Stefano Gallici at the helm of Ann Demeulemeester, the backbone of the Antwerp Six, is a highly anticipated event, especially after the short and controversial tenure of Ludovic de Saint Sernin, who left the brand earlier this year after only one collection.

 

Mugler 

After the exemplary commercial success of its collaboration with H&M, Mugler will return to the catwalk under the guidance of Casey Cadwallader on 2 October. Officially making his debut on the official PFW calendar, Cadwallader's presence at Mugler could once again prove to be a promising move for the brand's future.