TheWho What Wear Podcast discusses the highlights from fashion month, including the trend of intimate collections and 'big feminine energy.' Kristen Nichols, associate director of special projects, emphasizes a shift towards smaller shows with selective guest lists, exemplified by Louis Vuitton's scaled-back presentation. This season's fashion discussions revolved around femininity and its representation on runways, especially through collections led by female artistic directors. The podcast aims to share insights on these evolving trends and reflections from the fashion world.
"What we were seeing at the beginning of fashion month in New York were these more intimate collections," Nichols said.
"Louis Vuitton was a lot smaller this season, and then a lot of designers also stuck to more intimate guest lists for their debut collections," Nichols said.
"There were conversations throughout fashion month centered on ideas about femininity and fashion, both in terms of the actual clothes on the runways and then the collections that were presented by female artistic directors leading the fashion houses," Nichols said.
"As Nichols noted, we also saw the emergence of 'big feminine energy.'"
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