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Paris Fashion Air — A Global Celebration of Culture and Couture at Paris Fashion Week 2025

Paris, France — As the fashion world’s eyes turn to the City of Light each season, Paris Fashion Week continues to reign as the ultimate stage for innovation, artistry, and sartorial excellence. Recognized globally as one of the “Big Four” fashion weeks alongside New York, London, and Milan, Paris has long been the birthplace of haute couture and the proving ground for both legendary fashion houses and emerging talent.

This year, Paris Fashion Week reached new heights of diversity and creativity, as Production Paris Fashion Air brought together 25 designers from 22 countries, marking one of the most ambitious and culturally rich editions to date. Over three days, audiences witnessed a remarkable showcase of couture, craftsmanship, and artistic dialogue between East and West.

The official Paris Fashion Week, organized by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode , sets the global standard for fashion excellence. According to Vogue, Paris Fashion Week attracts thousands of industry professionals, press, and fashion enthusiasts from around the world, generating significant cultural and economic impact.

Day 1 — October 1: Vietnam Takes the Spotlight

The opening day was largely dedicated to Vietnam, setting the tone for an extraordinary week.

The event began with the launch of GVLUX, a new brand that presented 35 men’s and women’s looks — a denim couture collection blending underground energy with bold, sculptural drapery and powerful silhouettes.

Also from Vietnam, 21SIX unveiled a breathtaking handcrafted collection inspired by Marine Fauna, showcasing impeccable detailing and imaginative artistry.

Viceta Wang, a Melbourne-based Australian designer already well known in Australia and previously featured at Shanghai Fashion Week, presented a soft pastel collection — feminine, nostalgic, and exquisitely tailored, with standout blazers finished in visible stitched detailing.

Returning to the Paris stage for the second time, Tracy Couture impressed once again with 35 couture evening looks, reaffirming the brand’s dedication to handcraft and elegance.

Vietnamese designer Ha Linh Thu made her Paris debut with a folkloric collection deeply rooted in Vietnamese heritage — rich in velvet, bright colors, and cultural symbolism.

The day concluded with Veronika Jeanvie’s striking new collection, Black and White — bold, provocative, and impossibly elegant, leaving the audience captivated.

Day 2 — October 2: A Symphony of Global Voices

The second day celebrated international fashion in its purest form, uniting designers from Kazakhstan, Belarus, Vietnam, Thailand, Brazil, Qatar, Croatia, Russia, France, China, and beyond.

Among the highlights was Linh Nga Couture, a Vietnamese couture house that stunned the audience with 25 sparkling evening gowns, each radiating glamour and sophistication.

Anaya Collection, the Dubai-based brand beloved across the Middle East, transported guests to the Balearic Islands with a breathtaking series of shell-inspired silhouettes, intricate drapery, and opulent fabrics — true haute craftsmanship.

Returning designer Val, by Valeria Croatto, evolved beyond her signature leatherwork, introducing silk and lace to soften her structured shapes — a fascinating fusion of strength and delicacy.

From Thailand, Tube Gallery once again delivered a poetic, emotionally charged runway. The show opened with legendary Thai supermodel Metinee Kingpayome — an icon and “mother” of Thai modeling — setting the tone for a dreamy, theatrical presentation.

Vellachor reimagined bridal couture through modern lines and bold details, while Brazilian designer Ivanildo Nunesbrought music, emotion, and cultural storytelling that moved the audience to tears.

The evening finale belonged to Manzoni, a Chinese brand whose refined collection showcased taffeta and jacquard fabrics traditionally reserved for Japanese imperial garments — an opulent close to a magnificent day.

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Maria Garcia
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