The Haute Couture Fall – Winter 2020 collections were presented online for the first time

Paris Haute Couture Fall – Winter 2020 marks the first High Fashion Week held online due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.

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Haute Couture Fashion Week 2020 held an online show

Balmain

Balmain fashion house created a pleasant surprise for the fashion industry when it decided to present its new collection on a yacht floating along the Seine River.

In addition to new creations, the collection also includes a number of designs inspired by Olivier from his predecessors Eric Mortensen and Oscar de la Renta.

This `catwalk` goes through the center of Paris, attracting the attention of thousands of people from the City of Light.

(Photo: Balmain)

The Balmain Couture Fall – Winter 2020 collection was also broadcast live on TikTok, marking this social network’s first `handshake` with a high-end fashion brand.

Giambattista Valli

Through the Haute Couture Fall – Winter 2020 collection, Giambattista Valli `led` fans around Paris.

(Photo: Giambattista Valli)

For Giambattista Valli, haute couture contains the most valuable moments of the era.

(Photo: Giambattista Valli)

(Photo: Giambattista Valli)

Alexandre Vauthier

While many fans expressed regret that Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week could not take place as usual, designer Alexandre Vauthier had a more positive view.

(Photo: Alexandre Vauthier)

(Photo: Alexandre Vauthier)

Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall-Winter Haute Couture collection is filled with 80s inspiration with designs of timeless beauty.

(Photo: Alexandre Vauthier)

(Photo: Alexandre Vauthier)

Iris van Herpen

With the spirit of being willing to change to adapt to the times, Iris van Herpen launches the Haute Coture collection with a single design called Transmotion.

The fashion house’s latest `muse` is actress Carice van Houten from the hit TV show Game of Thrones. (Photo: Iris van Herpen)

The short film was shot on the grounds of the Conservatorium hotel in Amsterdam.

(Photo: Iris van Herpen)

(Photo: Iris van Herpen)

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