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The guest list for the show featured fashion icons and A-list celebrities such as Tyla, Pamela Anderson and others.
The Jacquemus show became a hot topic, drawing fashion and celebrity heavyweights for a truly glamorous event that showcased the latest in style. With over 25 A-list guests in attendance, the show quickly captured everyone’s attention. Let’s take a closer look.
French fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus is stirring up excitement with his latest social media post. For his highly anticipated return to Paris Fashion Week, Jacquemus scaled things down dramatically, opting for an intimate presentation for just 40 guests at architect Auguste Perret’s stunning Art Deco residence. The venue, with its concrete pillars and oak panelling, set a backdrop for the event, which felt more like an exclusive house party than a traditional runway show. Among the star-studded attendees were Pamela Anderson, K-pop artist Hongjoong, and former French First Lady Carla Bruni.
Carla Bruni turned heads at the event, donning a stunning black evening gown with a fishtail train and dark sunglasses, posing elegantly next to an Aristide Maillol statue. But Jacquemus’ recent social media post truly set the fashion world abuzz, with its latest designs leaving fans in awe.
The guest list for the show was a star-studded affair, featuring fashion icons and A-list celebrities such as Tyla, Pamela Anderson, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Christy Turlington, Adriana Lima, Devyn Faith Garcia, Mona Tougaard, Raye, Central Cee, Inox Tag, Laetitia Casta, No1likeme8_8, Alex Consani, Carla Bruni, Daina Kai, Jola Green, Tems, Tina Kunakey, Andreea Diddy, Liya Kebede, Doutzen, Sang Heon Lee, Charlotte Cardin, and Aliocha Schneider. This impressive lineup of powerful and iconic figures only elevated Jacquemus’ statement, solidifying his place at the forefront of the fashion world—and he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
Jacquemus’ Masterclass: Where Classic Meets Modern
The latest designs by Jacquemus looked like instant classics in the legendary setting: double-breasted blazers looked particularly sharp over harshly pleated dress pants; minimal coats cinched at the waist and laid perfectly atop flowy, buttoned pants; and structured formal coats frequently stood out against short-shorts. Women’s looks, such as hourglass dresses and drop-waisted skirts, emphasized the human form with an old Hollywood-like glamour, while “naked” gowns, worn by Lima and Tyla, took a more literal approach to Jacquemus’ revealing agenda.
Not just the stylish looks, with its structured hourglass dresses in cotton poplin, sculptural jackets, and fluted tulle skirts, the collection reimagines mid-century shapes with a contemporary twist.