Olympics vs Paris Fashion Week: Expert Stories
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Olympics vs Paris Fashion Week: Expert Stories
2024年6月27日
Lyor Amar, another founder, also said that many brands have canceled fashion shows, conferences and other events in June due to the Olympics. "Haute couture, on the other hand, seems to be less affected," he added. FashionUnited found that other industry experts felt the same way about Haute Couture Week (June 24-27).
lace de la Concorde is transformed into a construction site for the construction of the ephemeral Urban Park in the run-up to the Olympic Games. Credits: ERIC BRONCARD / Hans Lucas via AFPIn a bid to keep Paris in the hands of the Olympics, the French Federation of Haute Couture and Men's Clothing (FMCM) has moved up the date of men's fashion week from June 18 to 23, 2024. Yet the stylish event, organized around the official FHCM calendar and off-field diary, will still be influenced by the global sporting event, whose opening ceremony will take place on 26 July.
In interviews with FashionUnited, several news organizations reported logistical difficulties and said that the number of brands participating in Paris Fashion Week, which is dedicated to the spring/summer 2025 menswear collections, has decreased. This is especially the case for the Lucien Pagès agency, which is responsible for the fashion shows of several big luxury brands: "This is mainly due to price increases and the possible logistical complexities caused by the Paris Olympics," Lucien Pagès fashion PR expert Daniel Urrutia said in a letter The email explains that there are no plans to build a special system during the Olympics
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Despite the restrictions that may arise, we must adapt and continue to operate as efficiently as possible. "
The capital will be forced to close several major roads. Some roads will be closed to traffic, notably Queen's Boulevard, between the Alexander III and Les Invalides bridges, the Alexander III bridge and the nearby low quay. Place de la Concorde has also been closed since early June, as will the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais.
Livio Facchini, founder of Public Image PR, said: “When choosing a venue for a presentation and/or fashion show, you have to weigh the risks associated with accessibility (logistics and people flow). Therefore, we will give priority to venues with fewer traffic restrictions. . ” The director added that he also saw a reduction in the number of brands in attendance, highlighting the tendency of menswear and mixed brands to postpone press conferences until September.