French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.
French prêt-à-porter house Gauchere, founded in 2013 by designer Marie-Christine Statz, showcased its Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 collection at the Paris Fashion Week on Feb 29. "Neo-Brutalist architecture and the Bauhaus movement continued to influence the work of creative director Marie-Christine Statz, who sent out a collection of structured silhouettes softened by sporty and sheer touches," reported Women's Wear Daily on her latest collections.