The “fashion month” that unofficially began in early February in New York, with Marc Jacobs’ off-calendar ode to Vivienne Westwood, ended this week in Paris. Here, BoF’s editors pick the top ten shows of the Autumn/Winter 2023 ready-to-wear season. Which was your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.
Matthieu Blazy’s collection was a joyous and ingenious celebration of pure craft. Read More: Bottega Veneta’s Everything, Everywhere Essence Strikes Fashion Gold
2. Loewe
Jonathan Anderson’s gestural touches highlighted the collection’s emotional and historical undertow. Read More: Loewe and Givenchy: You Can Put Your Arms Around a Memory
Dries Van Noten practised a kind of kintsugi with clothes. Read More: New Definitions of Preciousness in Paris
4. Diesel
Glenn Martens infused Diesel’s distressed denim ethos with alien beauty. Read More: How to Remake/Remodel a Fashion Icon
Junya Watanabe’s presentation made a transcendent statement on the power of women. Read More: Rip It Up And Start Again: Why We Love Comme des Garçons, Junya and Noir
6. Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha’s dresses stuffed with hay and formed with straw made for sublime showpieces. Read More: In London, Heaven and Earth
7. Sacai
Chitose Abe was more attracted to stark contrasts than harmonious hybrids. Read More: At Vuitton and Sacai, the Art of Contradiction
Anthony Vaccarello’s exploration of 80s power dressing was minimal, classic and pure. Read More: Dior and Saint Laurent: Twilight of the Gods?
9. Jil Sander
Lucie and Luke Meier went somewhere bigger and bolder than usual. Read More: Unexpecting the Expected at Gucci and Jil Sander
10. Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs’ ode to the late Vivienne Westwood was a couture-ified exploration of workwear. Read More: Putting the Marc in Marc Jacobs