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Paris Fashion Week Men's schedule bigger than ever, Maison Margiela returns

Translated by
Benjamin Fitzgerald
Published
Dec 15, 2017

Paris Fashion Week Men's has revealed even more show participants this week and an extra night, as part of the official calendar next season. Making the most of a shorter show schedule in Milan, Paris' fashion week will kick off Monday, January 16, with four shows from 5 pm, instead of commencing Wednesday morning, and will finish Sunday, January 21.

With the provisional program, published Thursday by Fédération de la Haute Couture (France's main fashion industry body), it is estimated that 56 brands, compared to 52 in June this year, will hit the runway, as well as several presentations as part of the event. 


Vetements is one of the most anticipated shows in Paris - © PixelFormula


This season, the Paris edition has recorded four key departures, including Balenciaga, who has instead chosen to show a mixed runway collection, as part of Paris Fashion Week Women's in February for autumn/winter 2018-19. Also absent from the runway is cashmere specialist Lucien Pellat Finet, who has opted for a presentation, which will take place Wednesday, January 17 at 10 am, coinciding with the designer's release of a new line of sneakers. The other two missing this year are brands 22/4 and Julius.

These absences will be filled, however, by five new entries such as Vetements, as previously revealed by FashionNetwork.com last week. The cult label, after showing in Paris for both women's fashion week and couture, has now joined for the first time the men's schedule, announcing a mixed show will take place in January. The other newcomers to Paris next year are Nïuku, Gmbh, Paloma Spain and Dunhill London.

As for those making a comeback to Paris, there's Acne Studios; the Swedish outfit returning to a traditional show format this season, joining Off-White and the label's designer Virgil Abloh, who both showed at Pitti Uomo in June.

Finally, the other big-name Paris returner is Martin Margiela. Last season, the fashion house was happy to do a presentation, and focus on its other shows "with the view of creating a stronger coherence between the three lines (couture, women's and men's) designed by John Galliano," the maison explained to FashionNetwork.com back in June. 

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