Animal rights activist invades Paris parade

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2023-09-30 20:14:23

“No more exotic skins”, said the poster JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP Low shoes and informal but elegant clothes: the Hermès woman walked through the tall grass, this Saturday (30), during a Paris Fashion Week show, which was briefly interrupted by the animal rights association Peta. For this parade, the luxury house recreated a lawn in the barracks of the French Republican Guard, where you could smell the horses. See also Fashion Jade Picon wears a dress with an elongated neckline and sky-high boots at Paris Fashion Week Viva a Vida Luciana Gimenez posts bikini photos in the Maldives and laments the change in weather in Brazil Wellness Jojo Todynho shows off a new silhouette before embarking for New York and receives praise: ‘Beautiful’ Unexpectedly, a Peta activist joined the models in the hallways, displaying a sign reading “Hermès: no more exotic skins”. · Share this news on WhatsApp · Share this news on Telegram “Peta invaded the Hermès catwalk to ask the brand to abandon these materials”, informed, in a note, the association, which denounces the use of alligator skins by the brand . On the catwalk, red in all its shades stood out on the lawn – a visual slap in this Fashion Week dominated by sober colors. “Red can have very negative connotations. I wanted to recover its aesthetic and symbolic side of strength, beauty and power,” the artistic director of women’s collections, Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, explained to AFP. Also read Ana Paula Siebert and her daughter, Vicky Justus, combine designer looks that total more than R$23,000 Short pants, wide dresses, soft suits: the clothes invite you to enjoy a picnic on the grass. The ‘crop tops’ (short tops that leave the navel exposed) and the cutouts on the back or waist give the outfits a nighttime sophistication. An innovative process, which consists of placing the leather on a mesh base, gives the clothing a second-skin appearance. Several pieces are modular: “they are tightened and loosened depending on your mood and body type”, emphasized the designer. Spanish brand Paloma Wool debuted on the official Paris Fashion Week calendar almost a decade after its creation. Much of the spring/summer collections were marked this year by the sobriety of colors and models with which Catalan designer Paloma Lana, 33, fully identifies. Daughter of fashion entrepreneurs, she paid tribute to the simple details that sometimes make the difference in a fashion show. Some examples: a thong made from tiny mother-of-pearl buttons, a tiny bolero-style shirt, worn over skirts or trousers in earthy tones. Paloma Wool took Parisian Fashion Week’s directive seriously: first and foremost, present a collection for spring and summer. “It’s how I feel about fashion. It’s how I would like to dress,” the designer explained to AFP. “We played with very thin, transparent silks, with different layers, what is visible and what is not,” she said. Fashion is, first and foremost, a project, “with women who represent my values, friendship, delicacy”, she added. The models ended the show by showing photos of aging faces that they dropped on the floor. The photos were of the young models’ own faces, digitally aged. “I think it’s an image we’re not very used to seeing and it was very shocking for them. Many of them started crying when they saw themselves because they looked like their mothers. It was emotional,” she explained. Ana Paula Siebert’s most expensive bags: from alligator leather to exclusive models
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