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Paris Haute Courture Week to go digital in July

By Huw Hughes

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The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, the body responsible for the fashion shows in Paris, has announced it will launch an online AW20/21 Haute Couture event from 6 to 8 July.

It comes after the federation announced in March that it had cancelled its July Haute Couture Week as well as its Paris menswear season in June.

“This event will be structured around a dedicated platform. The principle of the official calendar is maintained,” the organisation said in a press release. “Each House will be represented in the form of a creative film/video. Additional content will be included in an editorialized section of the platform. All of this will be widely shared on the main international media networks.”

Haute Courture Week goes digital

It's interesting to note that what would have been a shocking and revolutionary announcement just a few months ago now comes as a somewhat expected addition to the industry’s continuing digital makeover amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The federation already announced in early May that it’s men’s fashion week scheduled 9 to 13 July will take place online, while London Fashion Week and Milan Fashion week will also debut digital shows from 12 - 15 June, and 14 to 17 July, respectively.

Shanghai Fashion Week and denim trade fair Kingpins were some of the first major fashion events to go online.

Photo credit: Alexandre Vauthier-Haute Couture

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