Runway Report: Haute Couture Fashion Week

Three days of over-the-top, glamorous runway looks kick off today in Paris.

By LAUREL PINSON
Updated 2:23 PM CST, Mon, Jul 6, 2009

TWITTER FACEBOOK

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Couture Week officially kicked off in Paris today with one of the industry's heavy hitters, Christian Dior, albeit marked by the conspicuous absence of one Anna Wintour. The show featured the sounds of girls giggling as runway music, brightly-colored jackets covered with embroidery, and model Chanel Iman, who'd revealed earlier that she'd be in town exclusively for the show.

The buzz of the week is, of course, how couture--the creme de la creme, so to speak, of the fashion industry--is weathering the current financial downturn. Incredibly, many industry insiders have reported that the couture business has been doing better than anyone might have anticipated. As Veronique Gautier, president of Jean Paul Gaultier, told WWD, the couture side of their business was remarkably untouched by the effects of 2008, and has only been suffering somewhat in 2009. Similarly, much of the couture business has apparently only seen a shifting of orders--from places like Europe and the U.S. to the "nouveau riche" in Middle East, Russia, and China. As Sidney Toledano at Christian Dior told WWD, "There is a demand for sophistication." Most incredibly, Elie Saab reported to WWD that "high fashion represents 45 percent of his total sales." 45 percent!

Of course, all eyes will be in Christian Lacroix's runway show on Tuesday, as the financial woes plaguing the designer may finally come to bear on his business sooner rather than later. Workers were apparently informed Friday that unless someone comes forward to buy the firm, the workforce could be cut from 124 workers to 12. Lacroix has promised a brave show, and everyone is buzzing over what theatrics the designer will unveil.

So, for those who are watching these over-the-top, hand-sewn and remarkably detailed pieces come down the runways this week and are wondering, "how can fashion like this still matter?" Apparently, it does. It really does. Here's a sneak peek at the week's most-anticipated shows:

Monday
- Christian Dior

Tuesday
- Maison Martin Margiela
- Giorgio Armani Prive
- Christian Lacroix
- Givenchy
- Chanel

Wednesday
- Maison Martin Margiela
- Elie Saab
- Jean Paul Gaultier
- Valentino
 

First Published: Jul 6, 2009 12:09 PM CST

TWITTER FACEBOOK

  • 0% furious 0
  • 0% sad 0
  • 0% bored 0
  • 0% thrilled 0
  • 0% intrigued 0
  • 0% laughing 0
processing
          No comments have been posted yet.

          You have 2000 characters left

          processing
          So My City

          You are posting in (change)

          550/550 characters

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)
          *Tip: You can also post moments via email or Twitter.

          processing

          View Your Moment in

          Posted by | 1 second ago

          Don't Miss

          events

          Nov 6, 2009

          11/6: Extended Play

          Radio-friendly music, responsible eating and movie nights take on a new meanings in DFW this Friday.

          Read It

          food_drink

          Nov 6, 2009

          Resto Round-Up: Gordon Biersch In, Lola Out

          Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant's second area outpost opens Monday in Dallas' brand-new Park Lane development.

          Read It

          events

          Nov 6, 2009

          DSO Announces "Masters of Film Music" Series

          Cinemaphiles and classical music fans both have something new to look forward to from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

          Read It
          Loading...
          Birthdate:
          You must be at least 13 to sign up.
          Gender:
          invalid

          By clicking the button below, I accept the terms of use and privacy policy

          Already Signed Up? Login Below.

          processing
          Here's what we're posting:

          *Only used for verification. We do not store your password.
          processing