Fashion Week: Day 4

Fashion Week: Day 4
Paris Fashion Week: Day 4

A fourth day of Fashion Week marked by the bohemian elegance of the Chloé fashion show, the presentation of the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters badge to Naomi Campbell, and an unexpected appearance at the Messika fashion show.

Since her arrival at the head of the Chloé collections in October 2023, Chemena Kamali has defended a very feminine point of view during Fashion Week. Which translates, among other things, into the choice of those she invites to the front row of her fashion shows. Proof of this is September 26, the date on which the German artistic director presented her spring-summer 2025 collection in . On the photocall, many influential women. Among them, Sienna Miller, Tina Kunakey, Diane Kruger, Sandrine Kiberlain and Clémence Poésy.

On the sidelines of Fashion Week, Naomi Campbell was decorated by Rachida Dati. White sneakers for the journalists, sculpted heels for the guests, light scent of wax and white flowers, evening dresses in broad daylight for the model’s many friends: while Farida Khelfa gave a hug to Sidney Toledano, president of the LVMH Fashion group , Karine Sylla was joined by her husband Vincent Perez, while Cathy Guetta and Bertrand Louboutin chatted in a corner. The British model received the insignia of Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters with the greatest emotion.

At the end of the day, the Messika parade took place. It’s because no one expected her presence that Laeticia Hallyday caused such a sensation. Just before taking her seat in the front row of the show, she appeared in a long, black, tight-fitting jersey dress characterized by cut-out work starting from her left shoulder, going down to her feet. This slit, covered with a light transparent fishnet fabric, revealed part of her right breast, her stomach and her entire right leg. Enough to leave little room for the imagination.

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