What Is Vogue World: Paris? A Peek at the Mood Boards Behind This Once-in-a-Lifetime Event

Vogue World: Paris as seen by Ellen von Unwerth

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It makes sense that Paris has always been home to la mode because both the city and its couturiers’ creations encourage fantasy and foster romance. A swoon-worthy affair itself, Vogue World: Paris celebrated the affinity between athletics and fashion over a hundred-year span by connecting each decade with a particular sport. The looks included were by French designers and those who present their collections in the City of Light.

This event changed the rules of the game by bringing fashion from the confines of the catwalk into the streets. It was like a temporary exhibition in motion. Helping dot every i and cross every t was fashion curator Alexandre Samson, who shared the team’s mood board and inspirations. (See all the event credits here. Below is an inside look at the making of a once-in-a-lifetime event.

Overture

Artisans from the ateliers of Armani Privé, Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Maison Margiela, and Schiaparelli

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Young athletes

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At Vogue World: Paris, the dancers were dubbed muses.

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Aya Nakumara in Jean Paul Gaultier couture

“She represents a very beautiful vision of France,” said the designer, who showed his first collection in Paris in 1976. Read more here.

Nakamura in Jean Paul Gaultier couture

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1920s: Cycling

The modern, streamlined silhouette for active women dates to the ’20s. Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel embodied the push-forward attitude of the post–World War I world. She embraced the then popular garçonne look but also crafted dreamy dresses called dancings. Three 1924 dresses that appeared in Vogue magazine were re-created 100 years later for Vogue World: Paris 2024. Read more here.

Chanel, 1924/2024

A remake of a 1924 Chanel dress

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The dress in a 1924 issue of Vogue

Photographedby Edward Steichen, Vogue, October 15, 1924

The dress in a 1924 issue of Vogue

Photographedby Edward Steichen, Vogue, October 15, 1924

A remake of a 1924 Chanel dress

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A remake of a 1924 Chanel dress

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The dress (left) in a 1924 issue of Vogue

Illustrated by Lee Creelman Erickson, Vogue, December 15, 1924

Chanel, spring 2024 couture

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Chanel, spring 2024 couture

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Dancer, Chanel and Nike, Repetto Leggings, Carel ShoesPhoto: F.Fior - I.Montag - A.Lucioni - D.Oberrauch - S.Dragone / Gorunway.com

Jeremy Pope in Thom Browne

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Silver and Gold Jazz Age–Inspired Looks

Christian Dior, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Ami, fall 2024 menswear

Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

Givenchy, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Elie Saab, fall 2022 couture

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Alexander McQueen, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Miu Miu, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

Simone Rocha x Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2024 couture

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Lanvin, 1924/2024

The house that Jeanne Lanvin founded in 1899 is the oldest in Paris. Though the designer is well-known for romantic, full-skirt robes de style and inspiration trips, she also worked extensively with actors of the time. For Les Soirées de Paris, a cultural event sponsored by Vogue, Madame Lanvin designed costumes for the opening performance, including a star-spangled bathing suit she christened “Vogue” that is now in the collection of the Palais Galliera. Using that piece as a starting point, the house created a flapper-style dress especially for Vogue World: Paris. Read more here.

Vogue costume by Jeanne Lanvin, 1924

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A dress inspired by Lanvin’s 1924 Vogue costume

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Vogue’s reporting on Les Soirées de Paris

Vogue, September 1, 1924

Adieu, Dries

“We thought it was very meaningful to have this tribute to a contemporary designer obsessed with the ’20s,” Samson says. “We selected a look evoking the era. It will be the last women’s Dries Van Noten look to walk [in Paris].”

Dries Van Noten, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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French Fiction

Cyclists at Vogue World: Paris

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Two fictional characters informed the gear worn by cyclists from the French national team. Their mask-like headwear nods to an antihero of crime fiction dreamed up by writers Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, Fantômas. “He’s clearly a thief but a very chic thief,” jokes Samson. The oil black silk bodysuits reference the getup of silent-film actor Musidora (a.k.a. Jeanne Roques), who is especially known for playing the vampish Irma Vep in Les Vampires.

Fantômas poster, 1947

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Les Vampires poster, circa 1915

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1930s: Track and Field

Cristóbal Balenciaga moved his couture house in 1937, and the following looks by the current creative director, Demna, are re-creations that he oversaw of two looks lost to time. Using photographs, a sketch, and a newspaper clipping, the house resurrected a Velásquez-inspired fringe dress from fall 1939 and a graphic stunner in black and white slipper satin from fall 1940. Read more here.

Balenciaga by Demna

Balenciaga, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Balenciaga, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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The remake of Balenciaga’s fall 1940 couture dress

The fall 1940 Balenciaga remake

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From the Balenciaga archives

Illustration: Courtesy of Archives Balenciaga Paris

The remake of the Balenciaga fall 1939 couture dress

The fall 1939 Balenciaga remake

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The panniers on Balenciaga’s dress were inspired by Las Meninas by Velásquez.

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Balenciaga’s 1939 gown photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene in Helena Rubinstein’s Paris apartment

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A series of looks in black and white evoke Old Hollywood glamour.

Avellano, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Rick Owens, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Olivier Theyskens, spring 2023 ready-to-wear

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Givenchy, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Mad for Madeleine Vionnet

Madeleine Vionnet is credited with mastering the bias-cutting technique that defined, in part, the long, sensuous silhouette of the ’30s. Her kind of glamour was inimitable and based on technique. Maison Margiela’s 2024 couture look nods to Vionnet.

Two Madeleine Vionnet evening dresses

Illustration by René Bouët-Willaumez, Vogue, April 1, 1936

Maison Martin Margiela, spring 2024 couture

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Homage à Dietrich

“In the ’30s Marlene Dietrich was forbidden to enter Paris by the mayor because she wore pants,” Samson says.

Keiona Revlon performing in Nina Ricci

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Marlene Dietrich, 1930

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Nina Ricci, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Kendall Jenner in a dress by Burc Akyol, 2022

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Armani Privé, fall 2005 couture

Photo: Marcio Madeira

Balenciaga, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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Mugler, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Snazzy Schiaparelli

The house of Schiaparelli moved to the Place Vendôme in 1935. The Italian-born designer was noted for her penchant for waist-up dressing and her witty collaborations with the Surrealists. A skeleton dress made with Salvador Dalí in 1938 has been reinterpreted by the current creative director, Daniel Roseberry. Read more about Schiaparelli.

Elsa Schiaparelli in her atelier on the Place Vendôme, 1935

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Schiaparelli in her atelier

Illustration by Cecil Beaton, Vogue, March 1, 1935

Schiaparelli, spring 2024 couture

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Schiaparelli, spring 2024 couture

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FKA twigs Causes a Flap in Alexandre Vauthier

“Wearing head-to-toe Alexandre Vauthier, she brought a modern-day flapper energy to the Les Années Folles section of the evening, posing and vamping around the Colonne Vendôme in the maison’s vertiginous platforms,” wrote Hayley Maitland. Read more here.

FKA twigs in Alexandre Vauthier

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Maluma Out-Gatsbys Gatsby in Thom Browne

Maluma in Thom Browne

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The Mad Dash: Course de Garçons de Café

“I was wondering how we could connect track and field with fashion and Paris,” Samson says, “and I remember that in every city in France since the beginning of the 20th century, there is a run, Course des Cafés. Each café brings one waiter with a tray, some glasses, water, and wine, and the waiters compete by speed walking in the streets. It was just relaunched in Paris two months ago.”

Vogue World: Paris

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The participants represented 16 Parisian cafés and wore Fursac outfits.

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1940s: Aquatics

This section of the show was “very South of France inspired,” said Samson. The stripes “are emblematic of the French beach houses, and it is also the 10-year anniversary of a collection from Jacquemus called Les Parasols de Marseille. These parasols always have big stripes, so we asked him if we could give this a modern take [and consider] the influence with the bikini.”

Sabrina Carpenter in Jacquemus

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Jacquemus, spring 2015 ready-to-wear

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Jacquemus, spring 2015 ready-to-wear

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Chanel, resort 2025

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LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi, spring 2025 menswear

Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

A model in a Quicksilver wet suit and Chanel shoes with a Chanel surfboard.

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Acne Studios, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Miu Miu, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2003 couture

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Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2020 couture

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Duran Lantink, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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A model in Fifi Chachnil

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“Right after the war in 1946, just before the New Look, people really struggled, of course, but wanted some lightness,” says Samson. “The bikini was designed in 1946 by two designers, Jacques Heim and Louis Réard.” Synchronized swimming and Esther Williams’s movies were also touchstones.

A model in a Louis Réard bikini holds the box it fit into, 1946.

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1950s: Equestrianism

“The suit entered female wardrobes through equestrian sports,” Samson says. “The Amazon [horsewomen] could wear tailoring taken from menswear at the beginning of the 19th century. Christian Dior was obsessed with the Belle Époque, so I thought maybe there is a connection here between the suit—which is basically the epitome of ’50s fashion, starting in 1947—and the equestrian [look].”

Dior’s New Look Defined Postwar Style

The Bar suit by Christian Dior, spring 1947 couture

Photographed by Serge Balkin, Vogue, April 1, 1947

A Christian Dior look made for Vogue World: Paris

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A Christian Dior look made for Vogue World: Paris

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A Christian Dior look made for Vogue World: Paris

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Read more about the New Look here.

Women riding in the Bois de Boulogne, 1909

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Christian Dior

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Thom Browne, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2020 couture

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Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Givenchy, fall 2024 menswear

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Thierry Mugler, spring 1997 couture

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Beautiful Balmain

Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain worked side by side at Lucien Lelong before the latter opened his own maison in 1945. He was known for the sophisticated jolie madame look. Gertrude Stein was a friend of Balmain’s who not only attended his debut show with her dog Basket in tow but wrote about it for Vogue. Read Stein’s essay here.

Balmain, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Balmain, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Joe Burrow in a Peter Do suit an Christian Louboutin shoes.

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Justin Jefferson in a Peter Do suit and Christian Louboutin shoes.

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Maison Margiela, spring 2024 couture

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Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2020 couture

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Acne Studios, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid Ride High in Hermès—and So Do Django and Napo

Read more about their horse-girl moment with Django and Napo and their steeds’ grooming regime here.

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Hermès, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Flags made of upcycled scarves by Marine Serre

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1960s: Fencing

The ’60s was a happening decade. Fashionwise, the team decided to focus on Space Age fashion popularized mainly by three designers: Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne, and André Courrèges. They all trained with Cristóbal Balenciaga, one of the first couturiers to have models dance at his shows.

Out-of-This-World Space Age Fashion

Courrèges, fall 2024 menswear

Photo: Courtesy of Courrèges

A vintage Courrèges dress

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Courrèges, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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A Courrèges design from 1965

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Rabanne creative director Julien Dossena reproduced some of the founder’s designs for fall 2023.

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A Pierre Cardin dress

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Silver and White

Miu Miu, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Stella McCartney, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Isabel Marant, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

Balenciaga, fall 2021 ready-to-wear

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Coperni, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Jacquemus, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Kalash in Off-White

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Off-White, resort 2024

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Laura Flessel-Colovic in Courrèges

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Sacai, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Rabanne creative director Julien Dossena reproduced some of the founder’s designs for fall 2023.

Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com

Christian Dior, spring 2017 ready-to-wear

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Teyana Taylor in an archival Rabanne look and Carel Paris shoes.

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Rabanne creative director Julien Dossena reproduced some of the founder’s designs for fall 2023.

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“Fencing—it’s Courrèges, it’s Paco Rabanne, but to me fencing is sometimes evoking the astronauts in their suits,” Samson says.

PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 23: A model walks the runway during Vogue World: Paris at Place Vendome on June 23, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images for Vogue)Photo: Kristy Sparow/Getty Images

1970: Gymnastics

The ’70s section is a nod to the Battle of Versailles, according to Samson. “Givenchy opens [this section] because it is one of the last standing houses that showed at Versailles. Givenchy was not interested in being compared to American designers, so we thought it would be fun to propose revenge. [The looks are] basically gymnastic suits with big capes inspired by Pat Cleveland and the amazing energy of models. We have only Black models because in the ’70s Grace Jones arrived in Paris and all these amazing Black models worked for the couture.”

Debra Shaw in Givenchy

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Ciara in Givenchy

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Jodie Turner-Smith in Givenchy

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Models at the Battle of Versailles—read more about this turning point in fashion.

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Givenchy

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Givenchy

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Studio 54 and Le Palace discotheques were also references.

Bethann Hardison, Daniela Morera, and Stephen Burrows at a Studio 54 party for Valentino, New York, 1977

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Fabrice Fashion Week party at Le Palace, 1979

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Giambattista Valli, spring 2024 couture

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Alexis Mabille, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Didu, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Maison Rabih Kayrouz, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Stéphane Rolland, spring 2023 couture

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Alexandre Vauthier, fall 2020 couture

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Alexandre Vauthier, fall 2022 couture

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Germanier, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Valliant, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Anna Cleveland in Chloé

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Pat Cleveland at the Battle of Versailles

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Chloé, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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The reference for the gymnasts, explains Samson, is Nadia Comăneci, from the white bodysuit to the beribboned hair.

Nadia Comăneci, 1976

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1980s: Martial Arts

“Yves Saint Laurent started in the ’50s and ’60s, but then we looked at the power suits, which are very Helmut Newton ’80s,” Samson says. “These huge shoulders [seem connected to martial arts] because they are made to impress. [There’s] also a link to the arrival of the Japanese designers in Paris.”

Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu in Saint Laurent

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Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Saint Laurent, fall 2023 ready-to-wear

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Pom Klementieff in Saint Laurent

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Issey Miyake, fall 1983 ready-to-wear

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Kenzo, fall 2024 menswear

Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

Mugler, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Rick Owens, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Paolo Lanzi / Gorunway.com

Colman Domingo in Balmain

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Balmain, fall 2024 menswear

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Junya Watanabe, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Homme Plissé Issey Miyake, fall 2024 menswear

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Katy Perry in Noir Kei Ninomiya

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Noir Kei Ninomiya, fall 2019 ready-to-wear

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Robert Wun, spring 2024 couture

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Dior Men, fall 2024 menswear

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Yohji Yamamoto, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Comme des Garçons, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch

Amaarae in Y/Project

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Y/Project, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Mugler, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Precious Lee in Balmain

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1990s: Football

Samson considers 1989 to be “the beginning of the 1990s.” It was the year the Berlin Wall fell and Azzedine Alaïa designed a tricolor dress worn by Jessye Norman on the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. “We asked Pieter Mulier to create an interpretation of that dress to open the decade of football, which is clearly French-flag obsessed because in 1989 France won the World Cup. Culturally it was very important because football is the most beloved sport of France.”

Anok Yai in Alaïa

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Alaïa, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

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Azzedine Alaïa with Jessye Norman in a dress of his design, with its train held by Jean-Paul Goude, 1989

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Bad Bunny in Pressiat. Read more about Bad Bunny here.

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Martine Rose

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All-In, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi, spring 2024 menswear

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Balenciaga, fall 2020 ready-to-wear

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Vetements, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2020 couture

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Emmanuel Petit in Fursac and Berluti shoes

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Rai in Jean Paul Gaultier and Christian Louboutin shoes

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Blaise Matuidi in Givenchy

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Djibril Cissé, Jacquemus LookPhoto: F.Fior - I.Montag - A.Lucioni - D.Oberrauch - S.Dragone / Gorunway.com

Fendi, spring 2024 couture

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Mugler, fall 1995 couture

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“The 1998 World Cup football finale was opened by 100 Yves Saint Laurent models walking in the stadium,” Samson explains.

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Cara Delevingne in Balmain

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Balmain, pre-fall 2024

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2000s: Tennis

“Tennis is linked with the 2000s because of the rise of these amazing female stars of tennis and, of course, the Williams sisters,” Samson says. “It was also very fun to have Louis Vuitton. And so we selected 10 looks in tribute to the 10-year anniversary of Nicolas Ghesquière there.”

Louis Vuitton, spring 2016 ready-to-wear

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Louis Vuitton, pre-fall 2023

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Louis Vuitton, spring 2018 ready-to-wear

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Louis Vuitton, resort 2018

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Louis Vuitton, resort 2017

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Louis Vuitton, resort 2022

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Louis Vuitton, spring 2021 ready-to-wear

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Louis Vuitton, spring 2023 ready-to-wear

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Louis Vuitton, spring 2015 ready-to-wear

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Louis Vuitton, fall 2020 ready-to-wear

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Venus Williams in Marine Serre

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Serena Williams in Off-White

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Botter, fall 2024 menswear

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Patou, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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Dior Men, spring 2024 menswear

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Christian Lacroix, fall 2008 couture

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Carven, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

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2010s: Breakdancing

A mix of art and sport that started on the street has become a respected discipline. The digital era is represented by metallics. Dancers wear looks from Louis Vuitton, Loewe, and Off-White.

Victor Wembanyama in Louis Vuitton and Marie-José Pérec in a dress designed by Pieter Mulier

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Mugler, spring 2024 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Iris van Herpen, fall 2023 couture

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Paloma Elsesser in Louis Vuitton

Photo: F.Fior - I.Montag - A.Lucioni - D.Oberrauch - S.Dragone / Gorunway.com

Louis Vuitton, resort 2025

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Kendall Jenner in Jean Paul Gaultier spring 2024 couture by Simone Rocha. Read more about this look.

Photo: F.Fior - I.Montag - A.Lucioni - D.Oberrauch - S.Dragone / Gorunway.com

Simone Rocha for Jean Paul Gaultier, spring 2024 couture

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Gigi Hadid in custom Balmain. Read more about this look.

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Imaan Hammam in Rabanne

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Breakdancers in New York City, 1984

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Louis Vuitton, spring 2025 menswear

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

Loewe, spring 2023 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Off-White tracksuit and Nike shoes

Photo: F.Fior - I.Montag - A.Lucioni - D.Oberrauch - S.Dragone / Gorunway.com