Designers Sebastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant of Coperni transformed a giant stadium, THE Accor Arena, into a drive-in runway for their show at Paris Fashion Week.
IMAGE: A model showcases an off-the-shoulder white coat in faux fur, paired with knee-length boots.
At the drive-in cars lit up the runway and people stayed inside their cars and watched the models strode the ramp.
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IMAGE: BFA 2019 Model of the Year Adut Akech opened the show in an off-the-shoulder mini dress.
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IMAGE: Dressed in a cutout neon yellow top, this model rounded off her look with black trousers and matching heels.
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IMAGE: Minimalistic styles dominated the runway and the collection showcased a couple of impressive accessories as well.
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IMAGE: The theme of the collection was 'the night', and the designers included form-fitting clothes, blazers with furry collars, along with several pre-Covid party silhouettes.
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IMAGE: This silhouette looks like an ode to the wonderful pre-pandemic era, where people partied the night away without social distancing.
According to the designers, they 'are waiting for the time when we will be out, dancing, being around people, freely.'
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