Fashion week season
The fashion week season has returned, as it does every six months, to end in Paris at the end of September/beginning of October 2023, with the presentation of the spring-summer 2023 collections.
In New York, London, Milan and Paris, a succession of fashion shows took place from September to early October, enthusiastically received by journalists and influencers alike. Every designer - Michael Kors, Coach, Carolina Herrera, Tom Ford, Stella McCartney, Prada, Gucci, Fendi, Armani, Max Mara, Dior, Chanel, Balmain, YSL, Jacquemus - showcased the wardrobe of a woman moving forward.
Chic and elegant
Chic and elegance are back. Following on from the streetwear trend, designers are once again turning their attention to clothing, with a focus on more responsible fashion.
However, the years from 1996 to 2003 have once again become sources of inspiration, with more natural colors around green, pink, lavender, gray or beige, or coral. Increasingly, collections are also aimed at Millenials.
The garments project elegance and chic, but with a minimalist edge, with over-tops, halter tops and tank tops becoming a key wardrobe staple, as well as sculptural jackets.
The Transparency
Transparency is also increasingly in evidence. Tulle and lace are back in the spotlight, embroidered with pearls and sequins, or accompanied by silk. The sophistication or delicacy of this material reveals and suggests the body with a sensuality that's completely assumed.
The Lace and the linen
Lace, linen and eco-friendly natural materials are the order of the day, revealing fluid, timeless yet precise looks.
Ecology enters fashion, which has, in particular, become Chloé's identity.
Natural, more ethical fashion
Thus, spring-summer 2023 will see a return to chic, elegant, forward-looking fashion, with a focus on ecology and naturalness, leaving a major place for lace and linen, as in the Signature F collections.