L'Oreal, Lanvin and Givenchy at Paris Fashion Week – in pictures
Cindy Bruna walks the runway for Le Defile L'Oreal Paris 2021. The beauty behemoth hosted a star-studded fashion show at Parvis des Droits de L’Homme, or Paved Forecourt of Human Rights in Paris. Getty Images
L’Oreal enlisted a number of its spokespeople to walk the runway, including Helen Mirren. Getty Images
French singer and model Yseult walks the runway at the L'Oreal Paris show. Getty Images
'I think it's a blessed moment, that we're all here again together celebrating women,' said the former Miss World, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Getty Images
Pop star Camila Cabello on the runway. Getty Images
A model presents a creation at Lanvin's spring/summer 2022 show. AFP
Creative director Bruno Sialelli continued to draw on Lanvin's Art Deco archives. AFP
Sialelli called his latest collection 'bold and joyful and free and unapologetic'. AFP
The Lanvin show began with gently flowing baby doll dresses in feminine shades of lilac, turquoise and purple. AFP
The piece de resistance was Naomi Campbell rounding off the show in a black superhero cape. AFP
A look from Givenchy's spring/summer 2022 collection. AFP
For his first live show, Givenchy creative director Matthew Williams served up an interplay of luxury and utility and lavishness and austerity. AFP
Set on a futuristic white oval runway, models were followed by black robots on wheels at Givenchy. AFP
Artist Josh Smith’s intense colour palette and signature motifs, which include reapers and pumpkins, were embedded onto menswear and womenswear. AFP
Traditional silhouettes were given a futuristic revamp. AFP
Musician Young Thug created the score for the Givenchy show. Getty Images