Paris is almost organized for one of its greatest weeks: the Paris Fashion Week that will take position in several venues of French capital until March 10th. The most glamorous places for the coolest and most stylish fashion ever: the Palais Royal, The Louvre Carrousel or Le Jardin des Tuileries, in the middle of others. Therefore, are you ready to admire the best fall-winter 2010/2011 collections?
With no doubt, this edition will have a very sad and much talked about absence: British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who hung himself in his wardrobe just over two weeks ago. Nevertheless, an official declaration was released this week from London: the Women’s Autumn-Winter 2010/2011 collection will be presented in Paris on Tuesday, March 9th and Wednesday, March tenth, as a private “salon” presentation to be attended by invitation only. This choice has been taken in accord with the Gucci Group, which owns 51% of McQueen’s firm. The deceased designer, considered by a lot of people as the haute couture’s ‘enfant terrible’, always showed his collections in Paris, in spite of being British and studying in the prestigious St. Martins of London, with Stella McCartney as well as John Galliano, the British trio that renewed the biggest Haute Couture maisons.
Well, one thing is certain: McQueen’s styles will continue to fly off the racks this year. Sources said orders for the posthumous fall collection have skyrocketed, and spring clothing and accessories are sold out. Don’t miss this event, you can do a location appartement montmartre
The Fashion gurus will demonstrate their styles on the Parisian catwalk. Masters like Balenciaga, Balmain, Christian Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Lagerfeld and Givenchy, for instance, will delight us with their exquisite works.
So, you’ve been warned. If you are lucky enough to be visiting the city during the first days of March, tell your friends you’ve gone to the Paris Fashion Week. They will be green with envy! And don’t worry about accommodation here you can book an appartement montmartre