Every Major Moment From Fall 2024 Couture Fashion Week


“What is missing from a lot of fashion these days is fun, joy. Where is the joy?” Marie Claire Editor in Chief Nikki Ogunnaike recently asked journalist Lauren Sherman on her Fashion People podcast. Across the industry, there have been conversations about the state of fashion—a changing of the guard among creative directors, a shifting tide for retailers, the impact the upcoming Olympics in Paris will have—but one of the biggest topics is around how to bring the fun and storytelling (the joy!) back. Perhaps that is why there was such a strong reaction to John Galliano’s spring 2024 couture collection last season. It felt like a glimpse at the nostalgic, cinematic, world-building moments we saw on the runways in past decades—a more theatrical, immersive runway experience than fashion has seen in many years. This week at the fall 2024 couture fashion week in Paris, we were again reminded about those elements of fun and creativity in fashion on the runways.

Daniel Roseberry invited us into his imaginative, creative world at Schiaparelli. Giorgio Armani flexed his mastery of craft just days before his 90th birthday, and models couldn’t hold back their smiles while walking the runway. Chanel showcased one of its most elegant and opulent collections in years. Couture fashion week stood out for its moments of beauty and nostalgic joy. In his show notes, Roseberry reflected on what makes the art of haute couture so special: “It’s an expression of my vision for the maison today, one free from marketing and merchandising. But it’s also something else: a way for me to honor that relationship—one of the most intimate ones in the world, the one in which I give women the power to be reborn again and again and again.”