Celine will return to the Paris catwalk with a live show on June 26 – WWD

LAST WORD: Hedi Slimane and Celine will close Paris Men’s Fashion Week this month with a live show.

According to the official calendar published by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, the governing body for French fashion, Celine has the 21:30 CET spot on June 26, culminating six days that will feature 76 physical events out of a total of 84. The men’s shows for the spring 2023 season are scheduled for June 21-26.

One of menswear’s ringleaders and showmen, Slimane is known for his demanding physical displays with dazzling mechanical contraptions and lighting, original music, and a very specific cast that skews tall, young, and skinny.

The designer turned to fashion films during the pandemic, taking his traveling drone cameras to French chateaux, skate parks and auto race tracks, and has been slow to return to the catwalk. He unveiled Celine’s fall 2022 womenswear collection online on May 4, just as other European brands began destination shows for their 2023 resort deals.

Celine’s return adds another main attraction to the upcoming Paris Fashion Week, in which a host of prominent names will return to the men’s calendar, including Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, absent since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. , JYa Watanabe Man, Thom Browne and Givenchy.

Additionally, Los Angeles-based Mike Amiri is scheduled to make his Paris debut at 4:30pm CET on June 23.

London-based Craig Green, who moved his show to Paris in January 2020 and eschewed digital formats during the pandemic, and Antwerp-based Namacheko will also show their spring 2023 collections in a runway format, as shown. reported.

The entire spring 2023 schedule will continue to be available through FHCM’s digital platform, with live broadcasts and pre-recorded movies during each brand’s scheduled time.

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Source: wwd.com