Thought out as a tribute to French fashion and sports, the Vogue World: Paris fashion show, which took place on Sunday, June 23, was designed with each section reflecting a specific decade and a specific sport. Each decade featured its own fashion trends inspired by sportswear. Here, see a breakdown of the trends that emerged from the night, as well as our shopping edit.
The fashion trends spotted at Vogue World: Paris The first scene was a tribute to the 1920s, marked by the golden age of cycling when bicycles became the quintessential form of transport. During this time, women's clothing became more comfortable and casual. who excelled at blending masculine and feminine codes, is credited with contributing to this advancement.
2/ Track and Field In the 1930s, fashion took a technical turn with the introduction of viscose and nylon. In addition to these fabrics, the black-and-white color palette paid tribute to the a legendary competition - emblematic of that era - in which waiters from beloved Parisian cafés race around the city balancing their trays. Iconic figures of the capital, these waiters embody Parisian charm.
It was on a hot summer's day in 1946, that the bikini was created. It was considered too provocative for its time, and many models outright refused to wear this “risqué” creation, which sparked several heated debates. Ultimately, it was the 19-year-old dancer, who was willing to model the bikini when it was presented at Paris' swimming pool.
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