Dear Shaded Viewers,
The Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design students at Institut Français de la Mode kicked off Paris Fashion Week on the IFM campus. As a proud student of the school, I had the pleasure of attending the show and witnessing the work of these fresh, promising talents.
One of the legacies of ASVOF—and of Diane herself—has always been about supporting emerging voices in fashion. So I’m happy to share with you some of the looks from the show, along with the full video.
Among the featured designers: Tidjane Tall (France), Ken Gongyuan Xie (China), Julius Scheffel (Netherlands), Zelig Davoult (France), Victoire Pédron (France), Ahimsa Arce (USA), Vicente Aycaguer Muñoz (Chile/France), Eugenia Alonso Alexander (Mexico), Yelyzaveta Dimitriieva (Ukraine), Jihao Liu (China), Lili Zavatta (France), Erwan L’Héron (France), Théo Senesane (France), Chloé Laplante (France), Antoine Lledo (France), Assoké Félix Loadjro (France/Côte d’Ivoire), Rosalie Bernard (France), Ore Atowoju (Nigeria), Lucien Caillou Branchelot (France), Amandine Leost (France), Alan Llorca Roose (Spain), Lyrone Journo (France), Peru Goenaga Goikoetxea (Spain), Simon Ancelin (France), Candice Morin (France), Zilan Ma (China), Gonzalo Garcia Marina (Spain), Raphaël Ignazi (France), and Clementine Smith (USA/France). All photos by Guillaume Roujas.
Creativity knows no borders. The Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design is a three-year program led by Thierry Rondenet and Hervé Yvrenogeau, taught in French or English. It brings together 250 students, half of whom come from outside France.
Yours digitally,
Pedro Guez