• Balenciaga Brought the Table for Their SS25 Show in Paris

    Written by Jahwanna Berglund

    Demna's Balenciaga SS25 show brought a daring reinterpretation of wardrobe staples to Paris Fashion Week, and in a bold twist, the catwalk itself was a massive table. Models strutted across the table, showcasing a collection that merged everyday garments with avant-garde flair, reflecting the show's playful take on fashion norms.


    Key looks included skin-tone bodysuits and pantashoes featuring trompe-l'œil lingerie detailing, backless silk dresses with corset-style lacing, and super low-rise jeans reimagined as thigh-high boots. The collection explored “fashion victim” silhouettes by splicing together wardrobe archetypes, offering a fresh take on tailored garments constructed from five-pocket denim and multipurpose outerwear like Perfecto jackets that transform into dresses.


    Accessories were just as inventive, featuring ultra-lightweight, packable top-handle nano bags, convertible handbags with detachable handles, and minimal high-top sneakers. Injection-molded mono-lens eyewear and see-through caps added a futuristic touch.


    The combination of fashion-forward designs and the unconventional catwalk underscored Balenciaga's continued innovation, blending functional streetwear with high-fashion experimentation — all served on the table.

    www.balenciaga.com

  • Paris Is Louboutining - Spectacular Performance at Paris Fashion Week - Women's SS25

    Written by Jahwanna Berglund

    Christian Louboutin made waves during Paris Fashion Week for the Women's SS25 show.  With a mesmerizing artistic performance at the iconic Piscine Molitor, co-created with visionary director David LaChapelle and choreographer Blanca Li, the show celebrated the fusion of dance, fashion, and aquatic artistry. Featuring a performance by the French Olympic artistic swimming team, who made history by performing in heels, the event showcased the new Miss Z pump from Louboutin's SS25 collection.

    Set against the backdrop of vibrant projections, synchronized swimmers, and a live performance by singer-songwriter LP, the show reimagined the glamour of 1950s Hollywood water ballets with a modern twist. Louboutin’s long-standing fascination with dance and water came to life in this larger-than-life spectacle, which will be immortalized in a film by LaChapelle, set to release on October 1st.

    The event was a stunning blend of fashion, art, and athleticism, leaving the audience in awe of the breathtaking choreography and bold visual artistry. A show for the books so to say!

    www.christianlouboutin.com

Pages