The 2024 edition of Vogue World was held in Paris at Place Vendôme, celebrating a century of French fashion. Created by Vogue's editor in chief, Anna Wintour.[1] The show paired each decade from the 1920s to the 2010s with a specific sport, such as fencing, aquatics, or cycling, to illustrate the evolution of both fashion and culture.[2] Featured designers included Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton, while high-profile figures like Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, and Serena Williams[3] walked the runway alongside athletes. Musical performances by Aya Nakamura and Bad Bunny added a dynamic element, blending entertainment and style to create an immersive experience. The event concluded with a grand finale that merged fashion and entertainment.[4]

Vogue World 2024
DateJune 23, 2024
Time9PM ([CET])
Duration40 Minutes
VenuePlace Vendôme
LocationCenter of Place Vendom
ThemeFashion over the decades, & Olympics
Organized byVogue, Anna Wintour
Participants500

Background

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Previous Events

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-Vogue World is a relatively new event created by Vogue magazine, designed as a grand, multi-platform celebration of fashion, culture, and performance. The inaugural Vogue World took place in New York City in 2022, transforming the Meatpacking District into a lively street fair combined with a high-energy fashion show. The event featured performances from artists like Lil Nas X and runway appearances by stars like Serena Williams. The goal was to blend fashion with local culture, while also celebrating Vogue’s iconic September issue.[5]

-In 2023, the event expanded internationally to London. This edition of Vogue World was a star-studded theatrical spectacle, with a focus on fundraising for the UK's performing arts sector, which has faced financial challenges in recent years. Anna Wintour, the Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, played a central role in both editions of the event. The London version brought together top British talents in fashion and the arts, featuring a mix of runway shows, performances, and celebrity appearances.[1]

Inspiration Behind the Event

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The inspiration for Vogue World 2024 came from a desire to honor the timeless essence of Paris, a city renowned for its fashion heritage. As Paris is considered the fashion capital of the world, it was a fitting location to stage this blend of runway shows and cultural performances.[6] The event sought to bridge the gap between the traditional and the contemporary, merging various decades of fashion to celebrate the global influence of style through the ages.[7]

Other Notable Vogue Events

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Vogue is no stranger to hosting iconic events. The Met Gala, known for its opulent themes and star-studded guest list, is perhaps Vogue's most famous annual event. Each year, it sets the tone for upcoming fashion trends. Another major event is the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund,[8] which supports up-and-coming designers. These events, alongside Vogue World, cement the brand's authority in defining and celebrating the world of fashion.[9]

Concept

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The event was organized around different decades, showcasing the evolution of fashion across time. Each section of the show highlighted the specific characteristics of fashion from various eras, beginning with the 1920s and culminating in modern-day avant-garde designs.[10] Parisian elegance was on full display, paying tribute to designers like Chanel, Dior, and Saint Laurent.[11]

Decades[11]

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The "Decades" section of Vogue World 2024 Paris celebrated the progression of fashion from the 1920s through the 2020s, intertwining the history of fashion with contemporary sports. Each decade was represented not only by iconic designers but also by athletes and sports that highlighted the spirit and innovation of the times.

1920s: Cycling by Chanel

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Cyclists from the French National Team whizzed past the runway as models donned elegant Chanel dresses. This segment celebrated the elegance and simplicity of the 1920s with a nod to Gabrielle Chanel's 1924 collection. The models wore modern reinterpretations of her early designs, paired perfectly with the high-energy sport of cycling. This juxtaposition of Chanel's timeless style and the athletic vigor of cyclists captured the spirit of the decade's forward-thinking fashion.

1930s: Track and Field by Balenciaga

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Track stars took to the runway wearing race-ready looks by Balenciaga's Demna, paying tribute to the streamlined, modern silhouettes that dominated the 1930s. This segment honored Cristóbal Balenciaga’s arrival in Paris in 1937 and the bold, innovative designs that reshaped Parisian fashion. The minimalist yet chic designs highlighted the era's functional approach to fashion, mirroring the sleek, athletic aesthetics of track and field sports.

1940s: Aquatics by Jacquemus

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The 1940s segment brought the runway poolside, celebrating the debut of the bikini and the relaxed glamour of the time. Jacquemus's playful, beach-ready designs encapsulated the carefree spirit of the decade, while professional swimmers took to the runway, embodying the aquatic theme. Models showcased the era's swimwear innovations alongside athletes,[12] reminding the audience of how fashion adapted to the relaxed and chic post-war style.

1950s: Equestrian by Dior and Hermès

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Equestrian elegance took over the runway as Dior and Hermès partnered to present a glamorous homage to the 1950s. Dior's iconic "New Look" was at the forefront, with five Dior Bar Suits featured prominently. In a grand spectacle, Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner rode into the Place Vendôme on horseback,[6] outfitted in full Hermès riding gear. The segment combined Victorian-inspired riding habits with the polished luxury of 1950s haute couture, merging the refinement of equestrian sports with high fashion.

1960s: Fencing by Courrèges and Paco Rabanne

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Fencing served as the perfect parallel to the futuristic fashion of the 1960s. Models sported sleek, metallic designs by Courrèges's Nicolas Di Felice and Paco Rabanne's Julien Dossena, recalling the space-age aesthetic that defined the decade. The segment's minimalist approach echoed the precision and elegance of fencing uniforms, with a focus on structure, clean lines, and innovation, much like the work of André Courrèges and Paco Rabanne.

1970s: Gymnastics by Givenchy

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The flowing capes and leotards designed by Givenchy recalled the glamorous 1970s, drawing inspiration from the historic Battle of Versailles fashion show in 1973. Supermodels embodied the liberated spirit of the decade, showcasing bold colors and dramatic silhouettes. Gymnasts performed routines alongside models, mirroring the grace and flexibility of the clothing and the era's glamorous yet free-spirited energy.

1980s: Martial Arts by Saint Laurent and Japanese Designers

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The 1980s segment celebrated the power dressing movement popularized by Saint Laurent alongside the avant-garde creations of Japanese designers like Junya Watanabe and Comme des Garçons. Martial arts masters performed in bold, structured designs, reflecting the sharp, assertive aesthetics of the time. The strong lines and experimental forms represented the daring fashion trends of the decade, which broke traditional norms and embraced innovation.

1990s: Football by Alaïa

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Football stars and models took to the runway in a tribute to France's 1998 World Cup victory. Pieter Mulier presented modern interpretations of Azzedine Alaïa’s iconic tricolor dress, merging sports and fashion in a vibrant celebration of the 1990s. The decade's spirit of celebration and energy was captured in both the fashion and the athleticism displayed, underscoring the rise of sportswear as a major influence in high fashion.

2000s: Tennis by Louis Vuitton, Off-White, and Marine Serre

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The 2000s segment was a nod to the influential Williams sisters, with Serena and Venus Williams gracing the runway in designs by Off-White and Marine Serre, respectively. The show also featured highlights from Nicolas Ghesquière's tenure at Louis Vuitton, showcasing the evolution of his groundbreaking designs. The decade's love for athleisure and luxury sportswear was celebrated in this segment, fusing high fashion with the competitive elegance of tennis.

2010s: Breakdancing by Louis Vuitton Men's, Loewe, Off-White, and Nike

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The 2010s came alive with an electrifying breakdance performance featuring members of the French National Breakdancing Team and top dancers. Models wore streetwear-inspired looks by Louis Vuitton Men’s, Loewe, Off-White, and Nike. The decade's focus on urban fashion, street culture, and athletic influence was highlighted, underscoring how breakdancing became an emblem of creative self-expression and the intersection of style and performance.

Finale: A Celebration of Fashion Through the Decades

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The event concluded with a grand finale where all models from the "Decades" segments returned to the runway. The finale celebrated fashion’s enduring influence over the past century, highlighting the powerful interplay between style and sport, as well as fashion’s ability to evolve while remaining rooted in history.

Runway Show

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The centerpiece of Vogue World 2024 was an elaborate runway show that took place in a transformed urban space, with Paris’ historic landmarks serving as the backdrop, guests arrived around 8pm [CET] for the beginning of the show at 9[CET].[13] The runway became a space not just for high fashion but also for performances and celebrity appearances. A recording of the show was broadcast on the Vogue website.[14]

Location

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Vogue World Paris 2024 was held in the iconic Place Vendôme,[15] a historic location in the heart of Paris that has long been associated with luxury and fashion. This prestigious setting not only honored France's rich fashion history but also reinforced the event's international allure by combining French style with a global perspective.

Celebrities

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Vogue World Paris 2024 attracted a star-studded crowd, with numerous high-profile celebrities in attendance. Notable figures like Sabrina Carpenter,[12] Katy Perry,[3] Eva Longoria, Diane Kruger, and French influencer Léna Mahfouf[16] graced the front row, showcasing their glamorous looks and highlighting the fashion-forward atmosphere of the event. The diverse celebrity presence reflected Vogue's emphasis on merging global fashion and culture.

Music

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The musical performances at Vogue World Paris 2024 featured a diverse lineup of international artists, enhancing the event's eclectic atmosphere. Aya Nakamura,[10] the French-Malian pop star, captivated the audience with her hits, bringing a blend of Afropop and R&B rhythms that highlighted her influence on the global music scene mixed with Daft Punks Iconic Hit "Around the world". Latin sensation Bad Bunny also took the stage, energizing the crowd with his reggaeton beats, which fused seamlessly with the runway show's vibrant fashion displays. Other performers included various international artists, in addition to a 40 piece orchestra whose music ranged from contemporary pop to classical, reflecting the event's commitment to cultural diversity and inclusivity.[4]

The official Vogue World Paris 2024 playlist, available on Spotify,[17] curated a selection of tracks that mirrored the event's live performances. This playlist included songs by Aya Nakamura, Bad Bunny, and other artists who participated, further cementing the blend of fashion and global music as a core element of the event's design.

Secours Populaire

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Vogue World has committed to making a significant donation from a portion of its proceeds, pledging one million euros to the Secours Populaire.[18]

Critical reception

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The Paris edition of Vogue World received a mix of praise and critique. Some hailed the event as a successful celebration of diversity and creativity, particularly noting its emphasis on inclusivity and cultural representation.[15] Others, however, viewed the event as a blend of French and American influences that didn't fully align with the traditional elegance of Parisian fashion.[2] The police expressed reluctance, citing the significant congestion already affecting central Paris as a result of preparations for the upcoming Games next month.[13]

See also

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References

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