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The Patron Saints of French Girl Beauty Turned Up the Glam for Vogue World: Paris
We’re all familiar with that je nais se quois that French women have. Their beauty is somehow both effortless and perfect, put together yet slightly undone (in the sexiest way possible). Vogue World 2024, which just happened to take place in Paris, brought out the best and brightest stars...
All the Moments You Might Have Missed From Vogue World: Paris
On the evening of Sunday, June 23, Vogue World: Paris brought together 188 athletes, 151 models, 70 dancers, and a 40-piece orchestra for a performance that began in the Ritz and ended with 20 international breakdancers taking over Place Vendôme. The theme of the night? The evolution of style over the last century, with each decade of fashion paired with a different sport: the Roaring Twenties with cycling (in the Jazz Age, bicycles were seen as a symbol of the speed, freedom, and mobility that defined the period); the elegant midcentury gowns of the ’50s with all things equine; the leotard- and lycra-obsessed ’70s with gymnastics; the ’90s, a.k.a. the WAG era, with soccer…
From Dainty Charms To Brat Green, 6 Noteworthy Nail Trends Spied On The Vogue World Runway
They say the devil is in the detail—and if Sunday’s Vogue World: Paris was anything to go by, it’s a statement that rings true. Yes, the spectacles came practically by the second—from odes to Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel to Gigi and Kendall on horseback—but look closer when rewatching the livestream, and you’ll see there are some incredible nail designs on the models.
Amelia Gray and Mona Tougaard Declare the Flapper Bob Is the Next Big Cut—As Seen at Vogue World 2024
2024 has been the year of the chop. We've had the Italian bob, baroque bob, and kicked bob so far—and after tonight's Vogue World: Paris, we're calling the next short cut of the moment the flapper bob. For the 1920s-inspired chapter of Vogue World Paris, Amelia Gray, Mona Tougaard,...
8 Of The Best Hairstyles Seen At Vogue World: Paris
2024’s most lusted-after hairstyle may be the bob, but that was not the case back in the ’50s, when victory rolls and coiffed waves were de rigueur. Such is the ever-changing nature of the wonderful world of hair. One expert, hairstylist Eugene Souleiman, took a trip through the ages at Sunday night’s Vogue World: Paris spectacular. “Hair over the decades, but with a Eugene twist.” he explained when asked to outline his inspiration for the many looks on display.
The Best Celebrity Cameos at Vogue World: Paris
There was plenty to love about Vogue World: Paris, from all the red-carpet fashion to the makeup by Dame Pat McGrath and music overseen by Diplo. But some of the night’s most exciting moments came in the form of celebrity cameos. Below, find a roundup of the singers, actors, and A-list athletes who made their way onto the cobblestone runway during Vogue World’s third installment.
Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson Take Paris by Storm—then Walk in Vogue World 2024
For friends and former college teammates Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson, first came a national championship with LSU, then NFL superstardom, and now an instantly viral trip to Paris Fashion Week Men’s—capped off by walking in Vogue World 2024. “I’ve always loved clothes but never really understood the...
From Simon Porte Jacquemus to Stefon Diggs, the Stars Showed Up for Vogue World: Paris
On Sunday night in Paris, while many other men’s show attendees were heading back home, a handful stayed in the City of Light to attend the week’s biggest show of all—Vogue World: Paris. The event, described as an “opening ceremony celebrating 100 years of fashion and sport,” took over the Placé Vendome—and was attended by a glittering array of fashion’s biggest names, including Simon Porte Jacquemus, Dries Van Noten, Diane von Furstenberg, Stefon Diggs, Alexa Chung, Maria Sharapova, and more. Scroll through the photos below to see every star at Vogue World: Paris.
Who Wore What? See the Looks That Made It From the Runway to the Vogue World: Paris Ritz Blue Carpet
To see runway fashion come alive, as it did at Vogue World: Paris, is a beautiful thing. And the Ritz blue-carpet arrivals at the Place Vendôme didn’t disappoint. Pas de tout! They ranged from one-of-a-kind couture pieces (see Ashley Park in Rahul Mishra; Cara Delevingne in Simone Rocha for Jean Paul Gaultier) to vintage (including Alexa Chung in a piece from Viktor & Rolf’s 2005 somnambulant collection). Sweet dreams are made of these.
All of Our Internet Boyfriends Are at Vogue World 2024
Vogue World 2024 is about the century-spanning fashion, obviously. But can you blame us for appreciating some of the handsome gentlemen who graced the Place Vendôme with their presence—both on and off the runway?. Given that Vogue World 2024 honors the history of fashion and sport, it’s no...
A Decade-by-Decade Breakdown of the Beauty Pat McGrath Conjured at Vogue World: Paris
“It’s a decade-by-decade extravaganza of some of the most iconic looks I’ve created for the runway,” says Dame Pat McGrath, creative director of make-up direction at Vogue World Paris. “It’s a nod to my greatest hits, but each with a spin to a specific decade and sport for that section of the show.” The makeup artist is known to all in the industry as “Mother,” of course, delivered. From gunmetal-grey glitter studded with diamanté for the 1960s fencing section of the show to the disco ball-inspired eyes, McGrath masterminded myriad incredible looks for Vogue’s Parisian celebration of style and sport.
Olympic Medalist Marie-José Pérec Closes the Vogue World 2024 Show in Style Wearing a Red, White, and Blue Dress
Who else could have closed the Vogue World: Paris event, dedicated to fashion and sport, than Marie-José Pérec, a living icon of France? “We wanted a French woman, an athlete, to embody this Vogue World: Paris linked to sport, and Marie-José Pérec was the perfect choice. It was a dream to have her in the finale, in this dress made in the colors of France,” confides Alexandre Samson, curator of the Palais Galliera museum.
FKA Twigs Played the 1920s Coquette in Alexandre Vauthier at Vogue World 2024
If there’s such a thing as a Vogue World “regular,” it’s FKA twigs. Cast your mind back to the London edition of the event in 2023, and it’s the 36-year-old Brit who took to the stage of Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the West End to perform “One Fine Day” with the Rambert Dance Company (and share a kiss with 2024’s MC, Cara Delevingne).
Lila Moss Brought Brit-Girl Energy to Vogue World 2024
Vogue World: Paris saw the great and good of French fashion—and sport—converge on Place Vendôme tonight, for a one-off spectacle combining supermodels and cyclists, horses and haute couture, pop superstars, and synchronized swimmers. From the ode to Paris’s traditional Course des Cafés waiters’ race, to the spine-tingling performance from French-Malian chanteuse Aya Nakamura, it was an undeniably Gallic affair—but talent came from all over the world to take part.
Live from the City of Love! Vogue World: Paris 2024 Turned Into One Big Date Night
With Paris—the City of Love itself—as Vogue World’s third stop, is it any surprise that the evening turned into a date night for many a couple?. We had a rare (but much-appreciated) sighting of John Mulaney and Olivia Munn; there was Emily in Paris star Ashley Park and her boyfriend, Paul Forman; and appearances from the likes of supermodel Natalia Vodianova and Antoine Arnault, Alexa Chung and Tom Sturridge, and Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus. Lest we forget, however, the night was also about athleticism, so there were several major sport stars in attendance, too. Among them? Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud, who stepped out with his girlfriend, Maria Galligani.
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Vogue World: Paris 2024 kicked off with an overture: a promenade of athletes from various disciplines, and couturiers from the houses of Armani Privé, Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Maison Margiela, and Schiaparelli. It was a collision of fashion and sports—reflecting the overarching theme of the night, set around the Place Vendôme’s Colonne Vendôme.
Bad Bunny Just Took Over Vogue World 2024 in Paris
It’s Bad Bunny ’s (Vogue) world, and we’re all just living in it. Ahead of Vogue World 2024 in Paris, rumors began to swirl that Bad Bunny—who co-chaired the 2024 Met Gala—would make an appearance. And, lo! The superstar singer graced us with not one but three of his biggest hits in the latter part of the show.
Meet Loli Bahia, the French Model of the Moment Who Opened Vogue World 2024
At a statuesque five foot ten with a delightfully relaxed gait Loli Bahia lives up to her surname, which literally means “radiant beauty” in Arabic. Since her debut in 2020, the world’s top fashion designers have been eager to have her walk their runways. Originally from Lyon,...
Dressed in Dior, Deva Cassel Lights Up Vogue World: Paris
After Vogue World’s launch in New York and then its second edition in London—which included a performance by Annie Lennox and an appearance by Sienna Miller showing off her baby bump—the event has this year arrived in Paris to pay tribute to French fashion and sports. All...
Emma Chamberlain Sported the Night’s Most Daring Look at Vogue World 2024 in Paris
Tonight, Vogue World 2024 in Paris delivered plenty of memorable fashion statements—both on and off the runway. On the star-studded red carpet shortly before the affair kicked off, celebrities such as Cara Delevingne, Normani, and Emma Chamberlain all showed up in their boldest ensembles—and it was Chamberlain who slipped into one of the night’s most daring designs: Her look was slinky, decidedly sexy, and all about showcasing skin—albeit in a modern way.
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