Elie Saab, a Lebanese designer, debuted his Fall/Winter 2024–25 ready-to-wear collection on Saturday at Paris Fashion Week, with a palette of deeper hues appropriate for the winter season.
The design brand said on Instagram that “the Elie Saab ready-to-wear Fall/Winter 2024–25 collection is a never-ending song where the melodies of Graceland resound beyond Elvis (Presley).”
Besides gowns, the designer also offered a variety of chic tailored separates, with a glittering coat with razor-sharp lapels contrasting well against the soft curves and floral elements of another all-white overcoat.
Guests included influencers such as Olivia Palermo, Nathalie Fanj and Tamara Kalinic.
Elsewhere at a rainy Paris Fashion Week on Saturday, luxury label Hermes explored the meaning of “quiet luxury.” This season the narrative took a darker, more introspective turn as creative head Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski offered brooding black leathers that evoked the deep, reflective tones of the late French painter Soulages.
Nipped buckles and gentle ribbing on skin-tight pants demonstrated Vanhee-Cybulski’s adeptness at blending Hermes’ storied craftsmanship with innovative design. Amidst this darker palette, muted flashes emerged, weaving poetically through the collection, The Associated Press reported.
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