This year, the fashion and revelry continues, with Vogue World coming to life in Paris on the famed Place Vendôme, surrounded by haute couture ateliers at the centre of the First Arrondissement. Mark your calendar – the festivities are set for Sunday 23 June.
"I am delighted that Vogue World has found its third home here in Paris,” Anna Wintour, chief content officer, Condé Nast, and global editorial director, Vogue, announced today from the Ritz Paris. “If Vogue World: New York was a street fair, and Vogue World: London was a glamorous night at the theatre – supporting arts and cultural organisations in London – Paris will be a kind of opening ceremony; one that celebrates 100 years of fashion and sport, as well as this extraordinary city.” Wintour was joined by an illustrious group: Bruno Pavlovsky, executive president of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode; designers Simon Porte Jacquemus, Olivier Rousteing, Marine Serre, and Pharrell Williams; and a number of French Olympians, including fencer Enzo Lefort.
Williams, who relocated to Paris to take the helm at Louis Vuitton Menswear, followed Wintour’s remarks, noting his anticipation for Vogue’s arrival in the City of Light. “Vogue World: Paris will spotlight the best of what is truly French style; both what we see on our runways, and what appears on our avenues and boulevards.” Pharrell added, “It’s that inclusive spirit that has long made this city a haven for artists, and what continues to make Parisian fashion so extraordinary.”
Vogue World: Paris is being imagined in collaboration with youth athletic academies from throughout France, pairing each Olympic sport – cycling, gymnastics, tennis, taekwondo, fencing, and break dancing, among others – with a theme of French fashion for every decade since 1924, when Paris last hosted the Olympic games. The event will showcase French designers, current and past, as well as houses that historically present their collections in Paris. The evening will be punctuated by surprise live performances.
Among a global team of luminaries tapped to realise the production are Carine Roitfeld and Ib Kamara spearheading fashion alongside Palais Galliera curator Alexandre Samson; Dame Pat McGrath returning to lead makeup design; and Parris Goebel, the world-renowned dancer and choreographer behind Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show, overseeing artistic direction and choreography. The livestream, broadcast globally via Vogue, will be directed for the third time by Sam Wrench, best known for his work on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film.
Vogue is committed to making a meaningful impact by donating a portion of the net proceeds from ticket sales to the Paris 2024 charitable tickets programme in association with Secours Populaire, a humanitarian organisation dedicated to granting individuals in low-income households the unique opportunity to attend the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The organisation also facilitates access to essential equipment for young, aspiring athletes across France.
A limited number of tickets are available. Email paris@vogueworld.com for information about purchasing tickets. Additionally, there are reserved seats for purchase by Vogue Club members. You can watch Vogue World 2024 on Vogue’s exclusive livestream from Paris at 2pm EST / 8pm CET on June 23.
Williams, who relocated to Paris to take the helm at Louis Vuitton Menswear, followed Wintour’s remarks, noting his anticipation for Vogue’s arrival in the City of Light. “Vogue World: Paris will spotlight the best of what is truly French style; both what we see on our runways, and what appears on our avenues and boulevards.” Pharrell added, “It’s that inclusive spirit that has long made this city a haven for artists, and what continues to make Parisian fashion so extraordinary.”
Vogue World: Paris is being imagined in collaboration with youth athletic academies from throughout France, pairing each Olympic sport – cycling, gymnastics, tennis, taekwondo, fencing, and break dancing, among others – with a theme of French fashion for every decade since 1924, when Paris last hosted the Olympic games. The event will showcase French designers, current and past, as well as houses that historically present their collections in Paris. The evening will be punctuated by surprise live performances.
Among a global team of luminaries tapped to realise the production are Carine Roitfeld and Ib Kamara spearheading fashion alongside Palais Galliera curator Alexandre Samson; Dame Pat McGrath returning to lead makeup design; and Parris Goebel, the world-renowned dancer and choreographer behind Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show, overseeing artistic direction and choreography. The livestream, broadcast globally via Vogue, will be directed for the third time by Sam Wrench, best known for his work on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film.
Vogue is committed to making a meaningful impact by donating a portion of the net proceeds from ticket sales to the Paris 2024 charitable tickets programme in association with Secours Populaire, a humanitarian organisation dedicated to granting individuals in low-income households the unique opportunity to attend the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The organisation also facilitates access to essential equipment for young, aspiring athletes across France.
A limited number of tickets are available. Email paris@vogueworld.com for information about purchasing tickets. Additionally, there are reserved seats for purchase by Vogue Club members. You can watch Vogue World 2024 on Vogue’s exclusive livestream from Paris at 2pm EST / 8pm CET on June 23.
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