A familiar face on a catwalk has almost become the norm for creating excitement around a show.
Ami, a star brand on social networks, has relied on a top-notch cast and a front row full of distinguished guests to put on a show at Men's Fashion Week currently taking place in Paris.
The show took place in a hangar on the outskirts of Paris, transformed into the setting of a plush Parisian building at night.
Because the city is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for Alexandre Mattiussi, artistic director and founder of the brand, who wanted here to transcribe the comings and goings of the silhouettes in a landscape dominated by a stone building and its imposing porch, with early morning hours.
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The cast of the Ami fall-winter 2024 fashion show
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Star-studded cast
A very cinematic atmosphere, which included Isabelle Adjani, Vincent Cassel and his partner the Brazilian Narah Baptista, pregnant Mélanie Thierry as well as the American actress Fran Drescher among the guests.
On the podium, singer Lou Doillon, German actress Diane Kruger, and Laetitia Casta at the end of the show also made a notable appearance.
She wore a long wool coat belted at the waist, right in the tone of the moment: this famous coffee color which has been reinventing the codes of chic for several seasons by injecting a dose of modernity into women's wardrobes.
Celebrities front row at the Ami fall-winter 2024 show
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The codes of chic
It is in this register of colors that are a refuge of elegance that Alexandre Mattiussi worked on his collection, reinventing the bourgeoisie's wardrobe by twisting its classics.
Thus, the trench coat is adorned with fluffy sleeves, the suit pants shorten and come back dressed with a pair of massive heeled boots, the wide, high-waisted jeans gain light, dotted with iridescent touches, beige and brown are available on wraparound pieces, like long coats, trench coats and a faux fur top.
Navy blue asserts itself as a safe bet with gray and gives a change to the classic suit, cut in a wide version, to feminine jackets or even to minidresses worn flat, with opaque tights.
A wardrobe that offers a sharp look, while remaining subtle.