Paris Fashion Week Spring RTW 2023: The Best Looks From Days 6 & 7

Paris Fashion Week (PFW) has been a culmination of fabulous days of style. But we can’t get over days six and seven of PFW Spring RTW 2023. From deconstructed blazers to flower embroidered dresses and platform-heeled boots, there was an array styled that graced the runway.

Scroll down to see some of our favourite looks.

Valentino

Emphasising purity, Valentino’s Spring RTW 2023 collection translates Pierpaolo Piccioli’s eye for couture into memorable ready-to-wear pieces. The collections see a cascade of colours, volumes, fabrics and textures. From a pleated flowing dress to a structured sophisticated piece and more, the minimalistic charm of Valentino’s collection is full of elegance.

Givenchy

Givenchy’s Spring RTW 2023 collection showcases a cross-continental marriage between America’s laid-back style and Parisian elegance. The collection featured some fundamentals of American military workwear such as bomber and biker jackets, trench coats, and cargo trousers that were topped off with Parisian flair.

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Elie Saab

Drifting away from heavy beaded works and sequins, Elie Saab’s Spring RTW 2023 collection had a breeze of summer. Light, colourful, and crisp, all of the pieces were intricately beautiful with garden-inspired embroideries and patchwork. But, besides that, they also have timeless chic, co-ord sets and tailored trench coats that were sumptuously glamorous.

Ann Demeulenmeester

Ann Demeulemeester Spring RTW 2023 featured a light and dark theme that showcased sharp tailoring and fluid designs. From oversized jackets with dropped lapels to flowing trousers and floral-length dresses, the whole collection had a subtle play on texture and tailored masterpieces. 

Vivienne Westwood

Bidding ode to renaissance, Vivienne Westwood’s Spring RTW 2023 collection had a play with the ’60s and contemporary theme. The collection saw platform-heeled boots, voluminous dresses, and structured silhouettes that were edgy and unorthodox.

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Junya Watanabe

Full of drama and brimming with punk, Junya Watanabe’s Spring RTW 2023 had deconstructed tailoring, elevated frocks, and sweeping shapes. Dark hues covered the collection to illuminate more edge for the pieces.

Ester Manas

Ester Manas wowed us with brilliant colours, a size-inclusive cast, and beautiful detailing. The Spring RTW 2023 collection highlighted stretch, gathered, and ruched pieces that were reminiscent of sunsets. The collection was a lesson in sexy.

Ottolinger

Ottolinger’s Spring RTW 2023 collection showcased signature cut-outs, leather, and industrial elements that accentuated badass energy. Favouring experimentation with motor jackets, layered skirts, and more, Ottolinger is expressive and unapologetic.

Beautiful People

Beautiful People Spring RTW 2023 collection reimagines military style with a bit of fluff and light for their ready-to-wear. Merging masculinity and feminity, the collection was filled with cargo pants, playsuits, and windbreakers.

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GMBH

Benjamin Huseby and Serhat Isik made their debut with GMBH showcasing a gender-fluid collection based on the healing power of water. From tailored jackets to body-accentuated dresses to evil eyes cropped up as buttons, the collection had a play of minimalism with bold prints. The Spring RTW 2023 had glamour and minimalistic themes.

 

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A lover of steamy romance books and all things green, Syameen Salehaldin is the Senior Content Producer for Harper's BAZAAR Malaysia. She spends most of her time immersed in books, and food and doing anything that makes her happy. Expect to see her diving into lifestyle, fashion and beauty trends on this platform.