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Celine presents her collection at men’s fashion week in Paris

by Alice Zampa
June 13, 2022
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Celine presents her collection at men's fashion week in Paris

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

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Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

ADVERTISEMENT

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

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Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

ADVERTISEMENT

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

ADVERTISEMENT

Heidi Slimane and Céline will be back on the runway at the upcoming Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

The designer will present a new collection for the spring/summer 2023 season and promises a “large-scale spectacle.” Together with Celine, Givenchy, Tom Brown, Junya Watanabe Mann and others a total of 84 shows and presentations were announced at Paris Fashion Week. The Fédération de Haute Couture has scheduled the Celine brand show for June 26.

Celine is known for her strict, subtle silhouette and simple cut, and Fashion Week guests are looking forward to what Hedi Slimane will cook in his new collection this time around.

During the pandemic, Solomon switched to online versions, making films about fashion, but now the brand is gradually returning to the catwalk after the online presentations of the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Women’s Collection and Resort 2023 Collection.

In an earlier post, LVMH said the apparel and leather goods business increased sales by 30% in the first quarter of 2022, but the company warned that this positive trend would be short-lived due to the shutdown in China.

“The only thing I can assure you is that it will affect us,” LVMH’s chief financial officer, Jean-Jacques Guyonni, told analysts and reporters about the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“The situation is changing very quickly, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. And we are clearly affected by the closure of some cities, including Shanghai and, to a lesser extent, Shenzhen. Despite the fact that some cities are unblocked, traffic is reduced. So Obviously, this affects the level of sales.”

However, LVMH is still a sin to complain about. Analysts expected the party’s fashion division to see a 23% gain, but not 30%.

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