Jacquemus is making a triumphant return to Paris Fashion Week calendar with its latest collection, La Crosière.

Inspired by the allure of 1950s Parisian glamour, Hollywood’s golden age, and the post-war optimism that shaped the era, the collection fuses history and modernity. On display are hand-painted organza, intricately embroidered fibrous raffia, and ostrich feathers, expertly woven into the pieces by Lemarié. And the modern influences extend beyond the materials – the show also marks a groundbreaking first, being filmed entirely on iPhones.

Accessories play a central role in La Crosière, too. Tulle tennis shoes, satin bags, basketball-inspired totes, and trompe l’oeil leather designs all feature, adding a touch of exuberance to the collection. The show also debuts the anticipated “Jacquemus + Nike” collaboration, which reimagines the iconic 1972 Nike Moon Shoe.

In fact, the venue mirrors the collection’s blend of the past, present, and future. Set in an apartment designed by the legendary Art Deco architect Auguste Perret and featuring interactive installations, Jacquemus offers guests a new, immersive way to experience its latest collection.

Through its latest collection, Jacquemus continues to push boundaries, honouring its French heritage while embracing the future. La Crosière is not only a tribute to the brand’s legacy but a broader statement on the ongoing evolution taking place in the world of fashion.

For more information, visit Jacquemus’ website here.