Haute Couture Fashion Week has always been an annual visual feast. In addition to the many fantasy scenes – Fendi’s “Legends and Fairytales” fashion show, Bella Hadid’s “water” walk – there are Schiaparelli’s “Hulk”, Mugler female robot and other unimaginable human forms.

At present, everyone is used to watching shows at home, and a white shirt with a sweater has become the new “standard” fashion week look. At the same time, I believe that many people miss the streets of fashion weeks in the past-every corner bursts with creativity, and every shape tells a story.

Therefore, “Vogue” searched the street shots of the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week in previous years, and fixed on 20 amazing moments.

1 . Model Miss Fame, January 2020, Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

2. Show guest, January 2020, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

3. Show guests, 2020 January, Photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

4. Singer Celine Dion, July 2019, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

5. Show guests, July 2019, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

6. Show guest, January 2020, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

7. Show guests, July 2019 , Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

8. Model JazzelleZanaughtti (@UglyWorldwide) July 2019, photo by Jonathan Daniel Pryce

9. Show guests, June 2018 , Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

10. Show guests, June 2018, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

11. Stylist Anna Trevelyan, June 2018, Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

12. Drag queen Violet Chachki, June 2018, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

13. Show guests, June 2018, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

14. Designer Daphne Guinness, June 2018, Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

15. Show guests, June 2018, Photography: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

16. Show Guest, June 2018, Photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

17. Show guests, June 2018, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

18. Show guests, June 2018, photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

19. Blogger Patricia Manfield, June 2018, Photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

20. Show Guest, June 2018, Photo: Jonathan Daniel Pryce

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