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    The Defining Highlights of Paris Haute Couture Week, day two

    Day two of Paris Haute Couture Week was a celebration of fashion as art, where couture extended beyond the runway through live performances, creative collaborations, and breathtaking craftsmanship.

    From Chanel's artistic spectacle to Stéphane Rolland's emotionally charged presentation, the day proved that haute couture is as much about storytelling as it is about exceptional design.

    Chanel-Joel Blanc

    Chanel Turns the Runway into a Canvas

    Chanel transformed its couture presentation into a living work of art by inviting French artist Joel Blanc to paint the collection live as models walked the runway. Each brushstroke captured the movement and emotion of the garments in real time, offering guests a rare glimpse into the dialogue between fashion and fine art.

    The collaboration elevated the traditional runway format, reminding audiences that couture is not only created in ateliers—it can also inspire art as it unfolds.

    Stéphane Rolland-Oumaima Taleb

    Stéphane Rolland Blends Fashion with Performance

    Emotion took center stage at Stéphane Rolland, where singer Oumaima Taleb delivered a captivating live performance that complemented the designer's dramatic silhouettes. Her powerful vocals added another layer to the presentation, creating an immersive experience that perfectly matched the elegance and theatricality of the collection.

    Rolland's sculptural gowns, architectural tailoring, and impeccable craftsmanship once again demonstrated why his shows remain among the most anticipated of couture week.

    ASHI STUDIO

    ASHI STUDIO Explores Transformation

    ASHI STUDIO presented A Different Skin, a Fall/Winter 2026 Couture collection that explored transformation through sculptural silhouettes and fluid movement. Staying true to the house's architectural aesthetic, the collection balanced sharp precision with softness, creating powerful looks that felt both contemporary and timeless.

    Giorgio Armani Privé

    Giorgio Armani Privé Celebrates Quiet Sensuality

    With Boudoir, Giorgio Armani Privé offered a refined interpretation of femininity, exploring the delicate interplay between revealing and concealing. Fluid tailoring, luminous embellishments, and graceful silhouettes defined the Fall/Winter 2026–27 Couture collection, showcasing the effortless sophistication that has become synonymous with the house.

    If Day 1 set the tone, Day 2 raised the bar. Whether through Joel Blanc's live paintings at Chanel or Oumaima Taleb's unforgettable performance at Stéphane Rolland, the day highlighted couture's unique ability to merge fashion with art, music, and storytelling.

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