Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
June 10, 2024
Note to buyers, grassroots designers and Paris-bound fashion lovers: While the Tranoï show passes this season, FashionNetwork.com has compiled a list of international salons and showrooms worth visiting during the Paris Men's Fashion Week, scheduled to start Tuesday. From June 18 to Sunday June 23, presenting ready-to-wear and accessories collections for spring/summer 2025.
Sphère returns to the Palais de Tokyo
The Sphère showroom, known for its super-directional selection of emerging designers, will host six highly creative brands, including 3.Paradis, a French-Canadian brand launched by Emeric Tchatchoua, which joins the official Paris Fashion Week calendar this season. .
Sphère, supported by the French Federation of Fashion and Haute Couture (FHCM), will be present at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris from Wednesday, June 19 to Sunday, June 23. In addition to 3.Paradis' streetwear-chic men's collections, it will present the eponymous label of Bianca Saunders, a graduate of the Royal College of Art in London who won the ANDAM Grand Prize in 2021; designer and DJ Vincent Frederic-Colombo's brand CREOLE, which questions gender identity through a workwear lens; eco-designer Jeanne Friot with her sustainable, genderless fashion; Ouest Paris, with its contemporary streetwear designed by Arthur Robert (finalist for ANDAM's Pierre Bergé Prize in 2023); and Finnish designer Rolf Ekroth, featured at the Hyères Festival, who has shown his utilitarian looks at Copenhagen Fashion Week since last summer.
When: from Wednesday, June 19 to Sunday, June 2024
Where: Palais de Tokyo, 13 Avenue du Président Wilson (Paris, 16th arrondissement)
The curation of cosmopolitan men's fashion
The Parisian fair Man is dedicated to men's fashion (just as its counterpart Woman is to women's fashion) and will be held at the Pavillon Vendôme in Paris from Friday June 21 to Sunday June 23 and will feature a very cosmopolitan mix of exhibitors .
Exhibitors include shirt specialist Bil's, based between Istanbul and London; the South Korean brand Ajobyajo with its neo-punk urban clothing; the Japanese brand FOB Factory, a denim specialist; Canadian brand École depensae (voted menswear designer of the year at the 2023 Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards), with its new take on tailoring; and the Finnish accessories brand Tarvas, with its urban-functional footwear. Man will also present seven French brands, some of which are regulars at the show, including Veja, Danton and Reception.
When: from Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23, 2024
Where: Pavillon Vendôme, 7 place Vendôme (Paris, 1st arrondissement)
Saudi 100 Brands will present a fashion show
The Saudi 100 Brands collective, whose Paris showroom will be open from June 20 to 22 at the Mona Bismarck hotel, will also present a fashion show with emerging Saudi designers on Wednesday, June 19 at the Yoyo club in the Palais de Tokyo (16th arrondissement). .).
Saudi 100 Brands is a mentorship initiative supported by the Saudi Fashion Commission, which particularly supports women's clothing brands such as Abadia and The Dropped Collection. The showroom will present the Spring/Summer 2025 collections of 11 menswear brands, such as designer Noura Sulaiman's Riyadh-based brand of the same name, contemporary luxury brand Hindamme (whose name means “harmonious” in Arabic), distinctive for its futuristic prints, streetwear brands House of Cenmar and Not Boring, and Mazrood with its cute t-shirts.
When: Thursday, June 20 to Saturday, June 22, 2024
Where: Mona Bismarck Hotel, 34 Avenue, New York (Paris, 16th arrondissement)
The Welcome Edition showroom returns to Paris
The Welcome Edition showroom, with branches in Paris, London, New York and Shanghai, will return to the French capital this summer for four days, based on rue de Lappe and rue de la Roquette.
Welcome Edition is recognized as an incubator for bankable talent like Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and directional labels like Coperni and Ester Manas. This season will notably welcome the Danish brand Anerkjendt, with its Moroccan-inspired workwear; the Venetian brand Gallia Knit Project, specialist in knitwear; Sunray Sportswear with its premium t-shirts made in Japan; Service Works, a London-based ready-to-wear brand specializing in clothing for chefs and hobby cooks; and Catchball, a South Korean brand of canvas sneakers. From France, Welcome Edition will feature, among others, the fashion brand Noyoco and the footwear specialist Paraboot.
When: Thursday, June 20 to Sunday, June 23, 2024
where: 28 rue de Lappe and 22 rue de la Roquette (Paris, 11th arrondissement).
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