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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.
All The Best Backstage Beauty Looks At Vogue World: Paris
It’s a beauty bonanza at Vogue World: Paris, where a trio of the world’s leading beauty creatives—Dame Pat McGrath, Eugene Souleiman, and Eri Narita—conjured up extravagant makeup, hair, and nail looks that showcase their incredible talent. A look at beauty through the decades, from the 1920s to today, these masterminds put their own unique twists on some iconic references. “We’re connecting the decades (and their aesthetics) with different sports,” explains Souleiman. “But added our own little spin, of course.” The result? Va-va-voom looks to write home about.
All the Iconic Athletes at Vogue World 2024
Vogue World: Paris is just as much a celebration of sport as it is fashion: athletics have always influenced style, and vice versa. Hermes, lest we forget, began by making harnesses and saddles, whereas Lacoste was founded by French racquet player René Lacoste. Fast forward to the present day, and Thom Browne has centered collections around everything from golf to football, while Wales Bonner has fine-tuned the perfect rugby shirt. Just last year, Virginie Viard dressed models for her Chanel Métiers d’Art show in Manchester United colors for the brand’s runway spectacle in English city.
Gigi Hadid Closes Vogue World 2024 in Paris Wearing Custom Balmain
Surprise! Gigi Hadid just made a second trip round the Place Vendôme to close out Vogue World 2024 in Paris. And who better to dress her for the venerated closing spot than Balmain?. Tasked with creating a finale dress that matched the splendor of the fashion-filled show, creative director...
Maluma Hits the Runway at Vogue World 2024 Looking Debonair in Thom Browne
Among the celebrities who walked the runway tonight at Vogue World: Paris was Maluma, who walked the runway during the 1930s section of the show, as part of its celebration of the relationship between fashion and sport. It isn’t the first time that Maluma has made his way to the...
Venus and Serena Williams Serve Up Sporty Style in Marine Serre and Off-White at Vogue World 2024 in Paris
Long before tunnel walks were trending and athletes were sitting front row at fashion weeks, Venus and Serena Williams were deftly blending athleticism and style. Tonight, at Vogue World 2024 in Paris, the sisters continued to put their mark on the intersection of sports and fashion, aptly walking in the tennis section of the show.
It Took More Than 800 Hours to Recreate This 1924 Lanvin Design for Vogue World Paris
Vogue World Paris has its own lucky star and it takes the form of the reimagining of a 1924 Lanvin costume made by the house especially for the event. This is not a collection piece, but a costume, christened “Vogue,” and made for “Soirée de Paris,” an evening of performances organized by the Comte de Beaumont and supported by Vogue, 100 years ago, in June 1924.
A Look at the Red, White, and Blue Dress by Alaïa Seen at Vogue World 2024
Some garments come to define an era—and such is the case with the famous red, white, and blue dress that will always be linked to the history of Alaïa, and of France itself. For Vogue World: Paris, Pieter Mulier breathed new life into this trio of colors as he kicks off Act IV, a tribute to soccer and the 1990s styled by Ib Kamara.
Emily in Paris
The premiere of Emily in Paris season four may still be several months away, but fans watching Vogue World: Paris just got a little treat to hold them over: Three stars from the hit Netflix series showed up to Sunday’s fashion spectacular celebrating 100 years of French style and sport.
Getting Ready With the Horses of Vogue World Paris—And How They Stole the Show
Meet Django and Napo, the gorgeous pair of Spanish thoroughbreds seen tonight prancing at Vogue World Paris. And yes, that was supermodels Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner cantering into Place Vendôme with the stylish duo. Animal coordinator Valérie Chavanon let us in on the secrets behind their beauty routine....
The Eras of Sam Wrench, the Director of the Vogue World 2024 Livestream
Fresh off the back of capturing Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, director Sam Wrench has returned to oversee the livestream for Vogue World’s fabulous third instalment in Paris. Ahead of Sunday night, Vogue caught up with the Grammy nominee and Emmy winner about bringing the event to life on screens around the world.
Sabrina Carpenter Makes a Surprise Cameo—in Retro-Style Swimwear!—at Vogue World 2024 in Paris
Tonight’s Vogue World 2024 event in Paris brought out an A-list celebrity crowd—both in the show itself, and in the front row. If you missed the livestream of the presentation, the fashion-minded event saw different sports—including cycling, gymnastics, tennis, and fencing—paired with a different decade in French fashion, going all the way back to the 1920s. One notable name who made a cameo during the section that celebrated 1940s aquatic sports? None other than singer Sabrina Carpenter, who walked the runway in Act II wearing a red-and-white stripe beachy look.
Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid Rode Across the Place Vendôme in Hermès for Vogue World: Paris
On Sunday night, two of Vogue’s very favorite horse girls, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid, made a thunderous appearance at Vogue World: Paris, flying the flag for equestrian sports. During the portion of the evening inspired by 1950s fashion, models streamed down the catwalk in riffs on Dior’s iconic...
‘Everything Is Ready for a Fantastic Party’: Carine Roitfeld and Ib Kamara on Their Creative Chemistry Styling Vogue World 2024
“I haven’t felt this much anticipation about an event in a long time,” says Carine Roitfeld, the former editor-in-chief of Vogue France who has been described as the “queen of French fashion.” And there’s good reason for her excitement. This Sunday, June 23, the Place Vendôme will be hosting a unique event—Vogue World: Paris. It is a celebration of fashion, sport, French savoir-faire and excellence, and the historic houses of French fashion. The stars of the day will be some of the world’s most talented designers and athletes.
The Youth Athletes Who Opened the Show at Vogue World: Paris 2024 Wore Custom Lacoste Suits
Set in the heart of Paris’s 1st arrondissement, Vogue World: Paris 2024 married athleticism with French fashion design from its very first moments. The show kicked off with an overture that saw young athletes from various sporting disciplines enter from one side of the Place Vendôme—there was tennis player Jeanne Marchi Manissier, runner Tania Matushok, handballer Catherine Gabriel, and gymnast Adam Cogat, among a dozen others—while from the other side, master couturiers from the houses of Armani Privé, Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Maison Margiela, and Schiaparelli emerged. After the couturiers took their seats front row (it’s rare that the makers of haute couture get to enjoy a front-row spot!), and the athletes wound around the Place, out came a group of waiters balancing trays carrying bottles of red wine—an homage to the Course des Cafés. Everyone wore white (indeed, the scene functioned a bit like a blank canvas for what was to come), with the waiters in neat white button-ups, the couturiers in their standard white coats, and the athletes in custom suits designed by Lacoste.
Aya Nakamura Kicks Off Vogue World 2024 in an Haute Couture Gown by Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier, the great French couturier, opened tonight’s Vogue World: Paris festivities backstage at the Ritz hotel, making the final adjustments to the haute couture gown he had designed for singer-songwriter Aya Nakamura. After a final lacing of the corset, the singer stepped onto the Place Vendôme runway in Fred jewelry, setting the tone for a celebration of the union of fashion and sport, as well as the legacy and excellence of French haute couture.
For Vogue World Paris, Chanel Recreates Three 1924 Dresses That Appeared in the Magazine—And 100 Years on They Retain Their Chic
Vogue World Paris, organized into sections by decade, opens in the 1920s with Chanel dresses from 2024 and three recreations from designs made 100 years before. The clothes we see and admire today are connected to this decade of modernity, the one in which the natural female form was finally set free within clothes. Support corsets might be worn, but the fashionable silhouette mostly followed the lines of the body and was no longer constructed from within and shaped with hoops and wires. Instead a dress was more like “a machine for living,” with the sleek simplicity of all Art Deco design. At this turning point, fashion wiped the slate clean: “This new simplicity-by-elimination,” wrote Vogue in 1924, wasn’t “in the least what Mrs. Littletowns’s [the American customer] mother’s generation had considered ‘French,’ they were too sensible.”
The Coffee Run: Paris’s Annual Waiters’ Race, Explained
The references encoded within Vogue World: Paris run the gamut from the midcentury craze for synchronized swimming (encouraged by Esther Williams’s Hollywood “aqua musicals”—see: Million Dollar Mermaid) to the Japanese designers who reinvigorated Paris fashion in the 1980s (Issey and Yohji and Rei, oh my!). Marginally more obscure, at least to non-French spectators: the nod to the Course des Cafés in the portion of the show that interweaves ’30s-inflected fashion and stars of track and field.
All The Show Credits For Vogue World: Paris
Fashion team: Virginia Smith, Laura Ingham, Willow Lindley, Rebecca Purshouse, Honey Sweet Elias, Thomas Delage, Laura Guillon, Eniola Dare, Naomi Elizée, Ciarra Lorren Zatorski, Mai Morsch, Rosa Weait, Charlotte Rutter, Michael Philouze, Justin Fernandez, Simon Lee, Sasha Harris, Emmanuelle Lévesque, Andréa Ottaviani, Louise Naudinat, Alice Chastel. Artistic...
Vogue World 2024—By The Numbers
It is not an exaggeration to say there’s never been an event like Vogue World: Paris. The June 23 style spectacular, which celebrated a century of French fashion and sport, is the first-ever runway show to be held in the Place Vendôme—where Gabrielle Chanel lived in an apartment at the Ritz Paris and where Elsa Schiaparelli housed her atelier.
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