{"id":107280,"date":"2021-03-11T05:20:15","date_gmt":"2021-03-11T10:20:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sobarnes.com\/all-destinations\/fashion-week-si-paris-metait-conte\/"},"modified":"2021-03-11T09:17:43","modified_gmt":"2021-03-11T14:17:43","slug":"fashion-week-a-true-story-of-paris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sobarnes.com\/en\/so-barnes-en\/so-luxe\/fashion-week-a-true-story-of-paris\/","title":{"rendered":"Fashion week: a true story of Paris"},"content":{"rendered":"
It has not escaped attention that fashion weeks worldwide have had to mix things up a bit in recent months given the restrictions on the usual runways attended by the public. After a bit of trial and error, the fashion world has settled into its rhythm thanks to digital shows enabling each House to showcase its creations in new and innovative formats. Paris Fashion Week, from 1 to 10\u00a0March, is a blazing example with its short films worthy of the 7th<\/sup> Art. Yet another reason to applaud the work of the brands that chose Paris as their backdrop. Starting with Chlo\u00e9<\/a>, which presented a high calibre show shot in Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s, in which the models set off from renowned brasserie Lipp and cross Boulevard Saint-Germain before convening at Place Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s, passing in front of iconic brasserie Les Deux Magots:<\/p>\n