Paris Fashion Week: Dior sees artist Sagg Napoli shooting an arrow, and Bella Hadid dons a man’s suit at the Saint Laurent show on the Left Bank
The Paris Olympics may have concluded, but Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri isn’t done with sport-themed designs – meanwhile, Saint Laurent presents chic 80s-inspired looks that honour the brand’s founder
Here is what you need to know about the Dior and Saint Laurent shows, which took place on Tuesday.
The designer, whose debut for Dior back in 2016 was inspired by fencing, looked to archery this season.
The show opened with Italian artist Sagg Napoli shooting an arrow – and almost hitting the bull’s eye – on the set, which featured an installation of cut-outs of sentences like, “May the building of a strong mind and a strong body be the greatest work I have ever made.”
An artist who uses archery in her work, Sagg Napoli represents for Chiuri “a powerful example of contemporary femininity” – something she wanted to convey through the clothes.
Athleticism was the prevailing theme, with bodysuits, tracksuits and sporty ensembles vying for attention with the one-shoulder jackets, soft tailoring, and pleated dresses that have become staples of Chiuri’s repertoire.