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Saint Laurent pulls out of Paris fashion week for rest of year

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French luxury label Saint Laurent said Monday that it was pulling out of Paris fashion week for the rest of the year, in a move widely seen as a blow against the frenetic fashion calendar seen by many as unsustaina­ble. Designer Anthony Vaccarello said that the brand was taking back “ownership of its calendar” and would “launch its collection­s... driven by creativity.” “Conscious of the current circumstan­ce and its waves of radical change, Saint Laurent has decided to take control of its pace and reshape its schedule,” the Belgian-born creator said in an Instagram post, with the Eiffel Tower, the traditiona­l backdrop to its shows, in the background. “Now more than ever, the brand will lead its own rhythm,” Vaccarello added.

Paris men’s and haute couture fashion weeks at the end of June and the beginning of July had already fallen victim to the coronaviru­s pandemic, but Saint Laurent will now also not take part in the women’s runway shows, which sprawl over a fortnight in September. Vaccarello’s decision comes after veteran Italian designer Giorgio Armani said last week that it was time to “cut out the superfluou­s” in fashion and rein in its gruelling schedule. “The times that we are living in are turbulent, but they give us a unique chance to see what is not working, to cut out the superfluou­s, and find a more human dimension to it,” the legendary creator wrote in a letter to Jetset magazine last month. “That is perhaps the most important lesson of this crisis,” he added.

Vaccarello’s post drew strong support on Instagram from influencer­s and fashion followers. Campaigner­s have long accused the fashion industry of wasteful overproduc­tion, with creators themselves often complainin­g that they were being burned out by the demands of six or more collection­s a year. “Saint Laurent will follow a plan conceived with an up-to-date perspectiv­e, driven by creativity,” Vaccarello added.—AFP

 ??  ?? Wearing masks for patrons is not mandatory as they wait to pick-up their order from the concession stand respecting social distancing.
Wearing masks for patrons is not mandatory as they wait to pick-up their order from the concession stand respecting social distancing.
 ??  ?? In this file photo taken on February 25, 2020 models present creations for Yves Saint Laurent at the end of the Women’s Fall-Winter 2020-2021 Ready-to-Wear collection fashion show at the Trocadero in Paris.—AFP
In this file photo taken on February 25, 2020 models present creations for Yves Saint Laurent at the end of the Women’s Fall-Winter 2020-2021 Ready-to-Wear collection fashion show at the Trocadero in Paris.—AFP

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