Bernhard Willhelm, childish rituals straight out of a faraway fairytale full of beautiful witches.
Dress Camp, extreme sophistication, and peculiar fragilities, rare fabrics inhabited by odd animals.
Bless, hard to get rid of his toys, especially when so beautiful.
Tsumori Chisato, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, to feel the soft rock of the wave.
Ivana Helsinki, poetry and mohair from the Far North, spinning skirts with migrating birds patterns.
Véronique Leroy, sorbet colours and traditional tweeds, extra-stylish right down to the fringes.
Rue du Mail, Martine Sitbon signs an always-so-Parisian collection and creates the look.
Maison Martin Margiela, over-sized collar effects, tachist prints, clothes become bastions.
Rick Owens, you feel like wandering about the world.
Jeremy Scott, she-Fantomas, classy robbery cracks, here you only steal expensive and beautiful stuff!
José Castro, volume and sizes get tighter, adjusted figure from heel to hat.
Manish Arora, gold and silver she-warriors, Samurai and San Ku Kaï armours; for, in space, even war is sublime.
Bruno Pieters, androgen figures, feminised by bronze tints.
Martin Grant, an explosion of colours and materials loosening up.
With J.C de Castelbajac, the Afters start during the show.