FASHION GOES BACK TO GRUNGE
SARA VAN PEE DENIM PREMIÈRE VISION
The A/W 23-24 season saw a big comeback of the grunge aesthetic. Originally a music subculture from Seattle, grunge became the main trend in the 1990s. Bands like Nirvana became iconic with their destroyed look and sloppy attitude, influencing a whole generation in terms of culture, lifestyle, and fashion.
This season, grunge is making a comeback. But this time, it is carefully designed. Through textile manipulation, high-quality denim is distressed, eroded, fringed, and overdyed. Irregularities are celebrated, and imperfections are turned into one-of-a-kind ornaments.
The premium grunge look goes far beyond jeanswear, with propositions in every segment of Première Vision Paris. Silky jacquards, laces, and woolens embrace fancy imperfections. They offer radical developments that are as tough as they are precious and as raw as they are sophisticated.