March 27, 2025 07:43 pm (IST)
Cecilie Bahnsen showcases Fall Winter 2024 at Paris Fashion Week

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.

Designer Cecilie Bahnsen showcased her Fall Winter 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. She brought forward a new expression of her vision. Embracing a darker side of romance and interpreting a wider range of emotions, the looks feature clashing materials: high gloss leather against soft barely-there organza, shiny nylon paired with matte knits. “I wanted the collection to have a bit of an edge, taking a step away from innocence and sweetness,” Bahnsen said, according to Vogue.
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