Saint Laurent, a fashion house under the Kering umbrella, showcases an elevated jumpsuit style in autumn-inspired shades of beige, olive, purple, and rusty brown at Paris Fashion Week.
At Paris Fashion Week, designer Anthony Vaccarello presented an elevated spring collection for Saint Laurent, featuring khaki bustier jumpsuits, cargo pants, sheer tops, t-backed mini-dresses, and ruffled chiffon in a glamorous and captivating lineup.
For the evening runway show, Saint Laurent, a Kering-owned label, relocated its venue to the left bank of the Seine River. This change provided a new perspective of the Eiffel Tower, a departure from its usual location. The audience was seated in a minimalist setting surrounded by marble walls, basking in the rotating light beams from the iconic monument.
During the runway show, models ascended a grand staircase in towering sling-back heels, showcasing a range of attire that included pencil skirts and wide-legged trousers, expertly tailored with cinched waists. They were paired with open-backed bodysuits and silk blouses, complemented by accessories like sunglasses, aviation hats, and natural leather belts. The collection predominantly featured autumn hues such as beige, olive, purple, and a rich rusty brown.
This show marked the conclusion of the second day of Paris Fashion Week, an event that has attracted fashion enthusiasts and celebrity admirers to the French capital. The fashion festivities are scheduled to continue until October 3, featuring numerous luxury labels, including Hermes, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton.