What Actually Happened at Paris Fashion Week INCLUDING Hermès Birkin Bags (35+ Runway Reviews)
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What ACTUALLY happened at Paris Fashion Week Fall Winter 2024 including the new Hermès Birkin bags hitting the runway, the new Chloé and Alexander McQueen fashion show debuts, Vetements’ teddy bears and Paris prepping for the Olympic Games this Summer. In this extra-long industry leading fashion coverage, we’re taking you to see the retrofuturist clothes of Courrèges, whose creative director just got hired for a job designing a Jean Paul Gaultier Couture collection. Comme des Garçons is angrier than usual with the most explosive show of Rei Kawakubo that we’ve ever seen. Sacai is better than ever with dresses and boots this season, Rick Owens continues to crush it, and in a channel first, our first ever show with Yohji Yamamoto. Other channel firsts this season includes coverage of Coperni’s air bag developed by NASA and Victoria Beckham’s experimental wardrobe. I am thrilled, however, to introduce you to Geoffrey B. Small today, arguably the best fashion designer of all time. Other interviews this season include Peter Do on his work at Helmut Lang, Bianca Saunders, and Henri Alexander Levi of Enfants Riches Déprimés. In luxury brands, we take you to see the east-west leather quota handbags at Hermès and the dozens of cashmere treatments at Akris. Givenchy is still looking for a creative director but presented a stunning studio collection that was far from streetwear. Junya Watanabe, Noir Kei Ninomiya, Thom Browne, Mame Kurogouchi, Uma Wang, Casablanca and so so much more! It’s not Milan Fashion Week, it’s not New York Fashion Week, this is THE Paris Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2024 RTW rundown.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Rick Owens Fall 2024
6:07 Hermès Fall 2024
13:32 Yohji Yamamoto Fall 2024
18:14 Akris Fall 2024
26:35 sacai Fall 2024
31:18 Helmut Lang Fall 2024 - Peter Do Interview
34:54 courrèges Fall 2024
38:44 Comme Des Garçons Fall 2024
43:35 Mame Kurogouchi Fall 2024
46:46 Enfants Riches Déprimés Fall 2024 - Henri Alexander Levy Sit-down Interview
55:57 Issey Miyake Fall 2024
1:02:19 Junya Watanabe Fall 2024
1:07:05 zomer Fall 2024
1:12:03 UNDERCOVER Fall 2024
1:17:14 Geoffrey B. Small Fall 2024
1:23:13 Coperni Fall 2024
1:23:46 Vaquera Fall 2024
1:24:15 Anrealage Fall 2024
1:24:42 Duran Lantink Fall 2024
1:25:07 Victoria Beckham Fall 2024
1:25:41 Ann Demeulemeester Fall 2024
1:26:12 Casablanca Fall 2024
1:26:59 Alexandra Golovanoff Fall 2024
1:27:22 noir kei ninomiya Fall 2024
1:31:25 Givenchy Fall 2024
1:34:50 Uma Wang Fall 2024
1:37:45 Thom Browne Fall 2024
1:40:22 Ruohan Fall 2024
1:44:30 Ester Manas Fall 2024
1:45:52 ArdAzAei Fall 2024
1:49:20 Bianca Saunders Fall 2024 - Sit-down Interview
1:53:10 Indépendantes de Coeur Fall 2024
1:56:04 Marie Adam-Leenardt Fall 2024
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@piercenigel4670
2 ай бұрын
i'm there! it's very chic. ;-)
@meuniversity8681
2 ай бұрын
I'm on it !
@yvettep1093
Ай бұрын
I’m enjoying this so much!!!!
@Lionrock88
Ай бұрын
Aunty Pasqual has always loved leather. I would love to have high tea with you at the mountain Nelson in cape town
BTW, I’m 61 & you are the friend I always wished I had, who can talk about fashion for hours and understand why I get so excited about a colour or a fabric or a silhouette. How cool is technology now I can be “friends” with people I’ve never met! I don’t feel so lonely in my love of fashion anymore so thank you 🙏🏻
2 HOURS. This is gonna be insane. Thanks for all the work that you guys put into this
@violeta9704
2 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Always so excited to watch these when they come out🎉
Best coverage in the industry
YOUR videos give me a real insight into fashion. Before your channel, I saw fashion and I love style, but I never really followed what was going on in the fashion world. You intellectualise fashion and really show its depth. That's what attracts me to anything, theoretical depth, and no other KZread channel I have come across talks this holistically about the themes and theories and concepts in fashion. Before this I had no idea how intellectually rich the world of fashion could be, so thanks for these excellent videos!!!
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Damn, that means a lot to me :) You caught exactly what we were going for 💫💫
@Jackson-uk8xx
2 ай бұрын
Now imagine all that money and effort aimed towards something that actually helped.. lol jks
@Curiouscrazy
2 ай бұрын
@@Jackson-uk8xx I think art, and yes I think fashion can be art, has a relevant place in this world. You better be joking :D
@Jackson-uk8xx
2 ай бұрын
@@Curiouscrazy Billions of dollars spent on linen & assorted textiles > feeding starving children.. lol jks.. 😂
2 hours about Paris runaways?! okay you deserve a big thanks, a like, and yes, I am sending you some money. Good job guys!
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Thanks, homie 🙏🙏
“And that we would love her just as much if she found happiness aswell.” Man what a ride. Love your work Bliss.
@lawliet6910
2 ай бұрын
This got me too 😭🫶🤌
LOVE how you cover PFW, interview designers, interact with the clothing and most importantly how you talk about fashion! You bring an academic and intellectual POV that is very much missing from other journalists. Keep that shit up!! You guys are amazing!
literally just checked your channel an hour ago to see if i missed an upload but you were in fact just cooking for three weeks straight thank you for this MEAL
When I found a moment to have free time, this was the first video I put on. I really appreciate everything you and Daniela create! Amazing work🥳🥳
sat through the whole 2 hours, the 4 weeks wait was worth it. thank you.
You guys are insane. Thank you so so much!!
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Can’t imagine doing anything else 😌
Enormous amounts of work, thank you.
1:03:21 A piece of paper/fabric is actually 3D. “A sheet of paper may seem to be two-dimensional, but because it does have a measurable (if tiny) depth, it's actually three-dimensional.” “Because your paper is flat, everything you draw on it is two-dimensional.” Every piece of clothing is 3D. You look at 3D piece from different angles and each gives different view. On the other hand, you view 2D from 1 angle. So a bump is 3D that’s
@ABoCStudio
2 ай бұрын
All
Kei Ninomiya's runway show is still running in my head; I'm absolutely obsessed with it. To me it was his most nostalgic, and dare I say, his most pubescent collection. It feels very liminal, and I was so inspired, especially with his use of holography and other optical materials.
I really enjoy seeing you got dressed or styling by those designers, that helps me to see and understand those garments better…. Please do more of that next time. ❤
Clit pocket is absolutely wild
@dead5924
2 ай бұрын
But it’s cool asf
That dress at 20:01... wooooow. She's like a moving flame. I'm obsessed
1 hour in and I didn’t realise I had another hour 👏🏾👏🏾
Designers I loved from this video: 1. Undercover, for being really touching in the way they explained something I feel quite a lot (and it's nice to know some men get it); 2. Ninomiya, for the kaleidoscopic plate metal effect; 3. Givenchy, for the beading on the cat dress (because you don't see that cat first); 4. Tom Brown, for the ravens in so many materials, for the big moth cape thing, for doing medieval-slash-1950s style overshoes; ArdAzAei, for the geometric quality of the clothes in terms of the patterns on the fabric and the pattern of the fabric. Fun fact, I learned recently that hennins were based on the headdresses worn by Mongol women, particularly aristocratic Mongol women
You always make me look at fashion through new eyes. Thank you
Albert: "Cashmere is cashmere" Bliss: "Albert *knows* what he's talking about"
I'm so glad you two exist. ❤
Great job! It was worth the wait. I started watching at breakfast time and just finished eating lunch. I would just pause the video in order to multi-task and then go back to it and continue. Greetings from Los Angeles
What a fantastic fashion channel! Always very inspiring to watch one of your curated videos. Love your passionate insights and how much you share. Thank you for all the generous and consistently great, distilled content!
Every single publication of your PFW coverage always blows me away. Thank you THANK YOU for covering everything the way you guys do & for sharing with us 😌🫶🏼🥹
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
You’re so welcome! Thank you so much for the kind words!
I watch these long videos in pieces but they are always so educational and interesting. My favorite was the Enfants Riches as well.
Amazing coverage, thanks!
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Renee :)
*IM GOING TO SAVE THIS* for when I have time to watch it and give it my full attention...!!!
As I'm working my way thru this 2 hour video this week, I just need to say you guys are really the best! Wow! 🎉🎉
I could listen to Geoffrey B Smalls talk for hours!!! Amazing that you’ve made this available to your audience. Amazing video 💕💕💕
This over a netflix binge anyday thank u for making my brain more wrinkly always
Your take on the reasoning for Owen's new soft collection was awesome. As someone with a similar background, you really directly seek peace and quiet afterward.
Yohji's work and the concept of Ma is also elusive in the world of fashion to me. However, coming from the world of architecture not so much. When you're designing architecture, you're not designing a building/public space/furniture/interior etc, you are "containing" space. It's an abstract concept taught to us very early in our design journey. Interestingly, cubism was also something that we learned quickly after.
Beautifully done. Consistently above par commentary. 👏🏾 a moment for The Poot
As an animator, comic creator, and character designer, and overall artist, this video mesmerized me and pretty much singlehandedly got me into runway fashion, absolutely jawdropping stuff 🔥🔥🤯🤯
Bliss and Daniella, thank you thank you!! I appreciate so much all that you do, and I love your questions, input,educational and comedic commentary. Amazing invaluable content!! I will be joining Patreon as soon as it's financially feasible. So grateful and elated to find your channel!!
Thank you for introducing me to Akris, they are the most beautiful and functional, fabrics and clothes :) 😍😍😍
Thanks! Great coverage and analysis! ❤
Thank you! Brilliant as usual! You two makes a great team. Continue, please!
Ow yeah Christiane F, That was a hard beautiful watch... never forget
you have no idea how much i was waiting for this video! Thank you!
This was long but it was super informative. Always happy to see your fashion week reviews!
This is such a well-made video. Highly impressive.
LOVED THIS VIDEO! Thank you both for this extensive and detailed video! Keep up the excellent work.
Thank you to the both of u for this epic episode! A lots of love and light from The Netherlands 😘
also the closeup of the stair steps at kurogouchi ugh 👌🏻
Best coverage in the industry for real fr fr
This is someone who knows fashion and tells the story in the most eloquent way.
Thank you for all this work. I have enjoyed every second of the 2 hours.
@BlissFoster
Ай бұрын
Hey Patricia! I was looking for a different comment and noticed that you've been subbed for over 2 years. I truly truly appreciate you being here for so long! And I'm glad you stayed locked in for the full 2 hours of this video haha. All my best :)
Thanks for all the hard work putting this together ❤❤❤🎉
This was worth every second every video gets better
love it!! so much content and quality always!!!
Thank you , guys, you give me toons of usefull information aaand ofcouse alottt of insperation came with it
amazing coverage !!!
Amazing coverage!
this is amazing!!! gonna watch this with calm tonight
Two hours!!! The amount of work and love you both brought to cover and then produce this video. Bravo! ♥️
amazing work as always!
Really amazing video!! Congratulations!!
Holly button! Found you by accident and I am already addicted.
Cheers! Appreciate what you do.
wow!! amazing work
Keep making videos Bliss Foster, your videos inspire me
I loved this! It took me about a week to watch. There were so many ideas and images to process in each segment that I couldn't watch it all at once!
Very impressed with the cashmere/silk fabrics. Genius.
This was great!!! ❤thanks
as an artist who makes work about the human body, I always get so much creative input from your comments and visuals. Make no mistake, to quote you, skin is always the original garment! Love it and will always watch all the way to the sweet, better end of the video!
Love your videos, I am not only listening to it, I also like to make notes. Good job!
Undercover just made me tear up. I'm a widow, with a job, raising a young son born 5 days after my husband passed. I have a rescue farm and also take care of my disabled father. Seeing the beautiful catastrophe that the clothes became... makes me actually feel something.
@BlissFoster
Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that with us 🙏
watched all the way through. so amazing! so hard to pick a favorite
you're a good model. kind of a genius idea of a male fashion critic that goes so close into the clothes that he actually gets into them!
Loved it. I just want ALL THE INFO!
Mon nouveau feuilleton de la semaine, I know ill love watching it day by day. Hope you get rest after all that work ! Love from Belgium
Great post as usual bliss. As a YY fan and someone who has read so much about him, his clothes, spoken to people who supposedly get it and people like me who don't get it, I can say with certainty that without the man explaining his collections, I still don't get it. 😂 What has changed through all this research is appreciation of the craft, the work itself, and for those small number pieces I have from him, a deeper appreciation. Can you love a thing without truly knowing a thing?
Amazing. Thank you. ✨👑💙
Havent even watched the video yet but I am commenting to say I am seated and ready to eat this delicious meal. Thank you 🙏🙏
Yohji Yamamoto as all designers does not need to explain the experience in fact the effect of experience is most important.
Loved all the geometrically inspired collections; Yohji Yamamoto & cubism where the square pokects turned into draping; Junya Watanabe and the exploration of the transition from 2D to 3D; ArdAzAei and how the geometry of crystal structures inspired a lot of patterns. Especially the last one, more than just geometric as in "there are shapes" it feels very mathematical to me
These are some of my favourite videos 😊
Thank you for this video.
That Hermes collection though 🥵🔥
Amazing! Thank you! Created with soul and intelligence!
Two hours that felt like 15’. Thanks for giving us eyes inside the runways and resees. Absolutely enlightening explanations of the inspirations behind the collections and suddenly everything makes sense. You guys are dignifying a craft that sometimes feels so ephemeral and shallow. Thanks thanks thanks❤
Crushing it as always. 👏👏
26:02 Absolutely stunning. I have chills.
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Strong agree
i love watching all hours of every long form video bliss posts
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@BlissFoster
Ай бұрын
You're welcome!💫💫
i am so enamored of how passionate you guys are. thank you for sharing, specially for letting me know its 2k, i wouldnt have known lol
Fascinating video..enjoyed watching it..🙂
37:06 the placement of the position of the pocket is naturally the place where the hand falls, in the winter, in order to avoid the garment touching any objects like a car, where the fabric can risk getting dirty or wet and also in windy conditions, the coat tends to open in that very place, and the hand keeps the garment from opening. One day, there must be a place for the position of the coat can be raised when going up a set of stairs, as the foot can have a tendency to step on the corner of the coat and can cause an accident. But yes, it was very thoughtful, the placement of the hand and the pocket!
im gonna becaome a permanent member of the patreon as of today been holding back for financial reasons but never once missed your vids thanks you bliss and Daniella for making the content needed for fashion and to other yt in fashion
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
Means a ton to me, homie. Thank you 💫💫
Woohoo it's here!! Thanks Bliss
i have been waiting for this for weeks , friday night plans i am so exited
Honestly, the only channel I GO TO on KZread, everything else is just recommended.
love the video!! such great insights and information!! couldn't help but wonder where your jewellery was from the whole video!!
@BlissFoster
2 ай бұрын
It’s a small Lebanese jeweler called Selah, they don’t carry it anymore. But it’s just a pearl on a small gold chain, probably pretty easy for someone to replicate 💫💫
@imadad330
2 ай бұрын
@@BlissFoster cool okay thank you so much👍🏻👍🏻
thank you!
Great video ❤
Thanks!
It is really crazy to see how far Japanese fashion has come. I noticed how so many of the larger and smaller fashion houses had Japanese designers. I hope they keep up the great work and spread our culture far and wide. Also amazing video as always thank you for the video!!