The hottest week that caps off the most chaotic Fashion Month, Paris has always been quietly loud, intentionally undone, and very sure of itself.
No matter who sits in FROW, the runway isn’t just about chasing the spectacle of manufacturing moments. It is about control.
Precision in tailoring, confidence in silhouette and the details from texture to print that shows, not tells.
In honor of the upcoming Fashion Week, we want to spotlight the iconic runway pieces that defined an era.
The Runway Edit
Alexander McQueen S/S 2007 — 3 Piece Set
McQueen at his most deliberate. Structured, theatrical, and emotionally charged — tailoring as storytelling.
Nina Ricci Fall 2013 — Tweed & Lace Brown Dress
Soft power dressing its finest. Texture, restraint, and quiet sensuality in perfect balance.
Lanvin Spring 2013 — Bejewelled Shift Dress
Alber Elbaz’s version of glamour: effortless, playful, and unmistakably elegant.
Louis Vuitton S/S 2012 — Runway Top
A snapshot of Marc Jacobs-era Vuitton — bold, directional , and rooted in narrative.
Lanvin F/W 2014 — Floral Runway Skirt
Romantic without fragility. A silhouette that carries femininity with strength.
Alexander McQueen — Distressed Low Rise Jeans
Raw and rebellious. Denim with attitude, unmistakably McQueen.
Y/PROJECT — Denim Skirt
Deconstructed done right. Modern, subversive, and endlessly unapologetically iconic.
Givenchy Fall 2008 — Madonna Dress
A runway piece that speaks for itself. Dramatic, sculptural, and powerful.

Dior Resort 2009 — Cherry Blossom Dress
A poetic moment from Dior — romantic, archival, and timelessly elegant.
Dior 2008 — Eyelet Two-Piece Skirt Suit
Tailoring softened by detail. Feminine strength, redefined.
Sensual, daring and distinctly of its era — yet still strikingly current.
Jacques Fath S/S 1997 — Dress
Old-money couture energy with modern poise. A reminder of Parisian legacy.
Fashions fade and style is eternal, but runway moments are forever iconic.










