The Fall 2024 season of Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week may now feel like somewhat of a distant memory, with this season’s event coming to an almighty close on June 27. Anna Wintour’s immensely buzz-worthy Vogue World: Paris extravaganza staged on the eve of the imminent couture fashion festivities got us in the mood for the week ahead. The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode depended on Daniel Roseberry of Schiaparelli to officially open up the Fall 2024 season of Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week, in true sensational Schiaparelli style. The week ultimately gave us the first Chanel collection subsequent to the abrupt exit of Virginie Viard and the highly-anticipated unveiling of Nicolas Di Felice as Jean Paul Gaultier‘s guest couturier. Needless to say, there was zero shortage of show-stopping moments this season.
The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode’s schedule boasted a total of 29 runway/presentations this season and we’ve dissected them ALL to uncover the top couture trends from the Fall 2024 season.
From the long black dress replacing the little black dress to designers like Maria Grazia Chiuri at Christian Dior and Lebanese couturier Zuhair Murad getting us in the mood for the 2024 Paris Olympic games with mesmerizing metallics – scroll further for theFashionSpot’s top Fall 2024 Haute Couture trends:
Gold? Silver? Bronze? All are worthy winners. This trend (ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics) is shining brighter than ever. As spotted at Christian Dior, Balenciaga and Zuhair Murad.
#2 Clean State:
After all, Coco Chanel did state “beauty is absolute” with regards to the color white. As spotted at Tamara Ralph, Julie de Libran and Jean Paul Gaultier.
#3 Sheer Delight:
The sheer power of transparent clothing. As spotted at Thom Browne, Ashi Studio and Giorgio Armani Privé.
#4 Va Va… Volume:
Extravagant layers of fabric – of extreme and exaggerated proportions. As spotted at Schiaparelli, Giambattista Valli and Balenciaga.
#5 The Long Black Dress:
Forget the little black dress, it’s all about the long black dress. As spotted at Giorgio Armani Privé, Elie Saab and Christian Dior.
#6 The Cape Crusaders:
Not just for your fave Marvel superheros. As spotted at Chanel, Giambattista Valli and Christian Dior.
#7 T is for… Texture:
Be it fuzzy, fury, spiked or embellished. As spotted at Thom Browne, Ashi Studio and Schiaparelli.