Paris Fashion Week: Undercover SS24 Illuminates ‘City of Lights’ Theme with Lamp Dresses!

Paris Fashion Week reaches its zenith of fashion creativity as Undercover unveils its Summer Spring 2024 collection, featuring stunning 3D illuminated lamp dresses adorned with live butterflies on the skirt.

Japanese designer Jun Takahashi's luxury streetwear and avant-garde fashion brand Undercover treated Paris Fashion Week to a brief moment of fashion fantasy as they flaunted their Spring Summer 2024 collection with models lighting up the ramp in 3D lit lamp dresses featuring transparent shrouding that carried real garden flowers and live butterflies dancing about, which were assured to be released after the show. (Photo by Twitter/beep_roadrunner)

During Paris Fashion Week, Jun Takahashi’s avant-garde fashion brand, Undercover, dazzled the audience with a captivating display from their Spring Summer 2024 collection. Models graced the runway wearing 3D illuminated lamp dresses, complete with transparent shrouds that held real garden flowers and live butterflies, promising their release after the show. (Photo by Twitter/beep_roadrunner)

Stepping back from so much black everywhere in this season of Paris Fashion Week, Jun Takahashi treated the fashion sore eyes with pieces built for something far more divine as his sheer strapless organza dresses looked straight out of a Disney fairy tale and offered a heavenly distraction.(Photo by Twitter/ILostMyChoo)

Breaking away from the prevailing trend of dark and sombre colors at this season’s Paris Fashion Week, Jun Takahashi presented a collection that felt almost otherworldly. His sheer strapless organza dresses exuded a Disney fairy tale charm, providing a heavenly and enchanting contrast to the fashion landscape. (Photo by Twitter/ILostMyChoo)

Wim Wenders’s Wings of Desire played in the background which had a significant influence on cinema as the 1987 German love story is known for its poetic and philosophical exploration of love, longing and the human experience through the eyes of two angels who roam the city of Berlin, silently observe the lives and thoughts of its inhabitants and offer comfort and solace to people in moments of despair but are unable to experience the physical world. (Photo by Twitter/SpoonTamago)

As the background soundtrack played the iconic “Wings of Desire” by Wim Wenders, it brought a profound cinematic influence to the runway. The 1987 German love story is renowned for its poetic and philosophical exploration of love, longing, and the human experience. It portrays the world through the eyes of two angels who silently wander the city of Berlin, observing the lives and thoughts of its inhabitants while offering comfort and solace to those in moments of despair. However, they remain unable to fully experience the physical world. (Photo by Twitter/SpoonTamago)

The angels in the film provide insight into the hopes, dreams and struggles of Berlin's diverse inhabitants while offering comfort in a dreamlike and poetic narrative style, just like Jun's designer illuminated dresses that comforted the fashion sore eyes and provided a brief moment of fashion fantasy as an escapism to the audience. (Photo by VICTOR VIRGILE)

Much like the angels in the film, Jun’s designer illuminated dresses offer insight into the hopes, dreams, and struggles of the fashion world’s diverse audience. In a dreamlike and poetic fashion narrative, these dresses provide comfort and solace, offering a brief moment of fashion fantasy that serves as an escape for the audience, much like the angels in the film “Wings of Desire.” (Photo by VICTOR VIRGILE)

A model walks on the runway of the Undercover show during the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 in Paris. The innovative 2024 Spring - Summer Women's Collection was titled "Deep Mist" by Undercover. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)

A model gracefully struts down the runway during the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 in Paris, showcasing the innovative collection titled “Deep Mist” by Undercover. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)

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