During her final show on Thursday, designer Gabriela Hearst bid a tearful farewell to Chloé in a striking departure from the typically solemn fashion farewells. Instead of the usual heartfelt farewells, Hearst chose to infuse the atmosphere with lively samba beats, eliciting endearing tears from onlookers as she gracefully pirouetted alongside one of Brazil's renowned Samba schools. Her departure became more than just a departure; it became a joyful celebration. While her Chloé chapter came to an end, Hearst's pioneering commitment to sustainability remained prominent.






Hearst’s Swan Song


Hearst's final Chloé collection showcased nature-infused sportiness with her signature minimalism. The collection featured botanical-inspired silhouettes, geometric ruching, and a monochrome palette with bursts of marigold, coral, and silver.






Hearst’s Green Legacy


Gabriela Hearst transformed Chloé into a sustainable brand during her tenure, earning it the first B Corp certification among European luxury brands. Her commitment to eco-responsible materials, a resale strategy, and climate-conscious collections left a lasting mark on the fashion industry, news agency AP reported. 


Cher's Memorable Entrance At Givenchy


Music legend Cher made a surprise appearance at Givenchy's show, causing a commotion of cheers and screams from fans. Cher, accompanied by her boyfriend AE Edwards, added a touch of glamour to the event.






Givenchy's Intimate New Direction


Matthew Williams' Givenchy show took an intimate turn, inviting viewers closer to every fabric, cut, and color choice. Asymmetrical skirts and dresses fluttered diaphanously, striking a balance between revelation and concealment. Lace, silk treatments, and pastel palettes added depth and texture to the collection.


Givenchy's evolving aesthetic under Matthew Williams raised questions about the brand's identity. The collection showcased soft pastels, lace, and design playfulness, challenging traditional notions of fashion.






Rick Owens: Gothic Elegance With A Hint Of Optimism


Rick Owens, known for his gothic aesthetic, presented a collection that reflected his internal reflections, influenced by Björk's joyful optimism. Despite his self-confessed moody outlook, Owens' designs remained bewitching. High-waisted skirts and trousers paired seamlessly with leather tops, enriched by organic materials and handcrafted leather stoles.