Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2014 shows in Paris.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
10:00 CET / 4:00am EST – Lucien Pellat Finet
11:30 CET / 5:30am EST – Alibellus+
12:30 CET / 6:30am EST – 22/04 Hommes
13:30 CET / 7:30am EST – Y/Project
14:30 CET / 8:30am EST – Carven
15:30 CET / 9:30am EST – John Lawrence Sullivan
16:30 CET / 10:30am EST – Walter Van Beirendonck
17:30 CET / 11:30am EST – Cedric Jacquemyn
17:30 CET / 11:30am EST – Valentino
18:30 CET / 12:30pm EST – Haider Ackermann
19:30 CET / 1:30pm EST – Julien David
20:30 CET / 2:30pm EST – Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby
Thursday, January 16, 2014
9:30 CET / 3:30am EST – 3.1 Philip Lim
10:30 CET / 4:30am EST – Issey Miyake Men
11:30 CET / 5:30am EST – Kolor
12:30 CET / 6:30am EST – Rick Owens
14:30 CET / 8:30am EST – Louis Vuitton
15:30 CET / 9:30am EST – Boris Bidjan Saberi
16:30 CET / 10:30am EST – Damir Doma
17:30 CET / 11:30am EST – Yohji Yamamoto
19:00 CET / 1:00pm EST – Dries Van Noten
20:00 CET / 2:00pm EST – Julius
Friday, January 17, 2014
10:00 CET / 4:00am EST – Junya Watanabe Man
10:00 CET / 4:00am EST – Maison Martin Margiela
12:30 CET / 6:30am EST – Givenchy
14:00 CET / 8:00am EST – Juun J
15:00 CET / 9:00am EST – Kris Van Assche
16:00 CET / 10:00am EST – Cerruti
17:00 CET / 11:00am EST – Comme Des Garcons Homme Plus
18:00 CET / 12:00pm EST – Henrik Vibskov
19:00 CET / 1:00pm EST – John Galliano
20:00 CET / 2:00pm EST – Berluti
Saturday, January 18, 2014
10:00 CET / 4:00am EST – Kenzo
11:00 CET / 5:00am EST – Sacai
12:00 CET / 6:00am EST – Songzio
13:00 CET / 7:00am EST – Tillman Lauterbach
15:00 CET / 9:00pm EST – Dior Homme
16:00 CET / 10:00am EST – Wooyoungmi
17:00 CET / 11:00am EST – Icosphère
18:30 CET / 12:30pm EST – Miharayasuhiro
19:00 CET / 1:00pm EST – Damir Doma
20:00 CET / 2:00pm EST – Hermès
21:00 CET / 3:00pm EST – AMI Alexandre Mattiussi
Sunday, January 19, 2014
10:00 CET / 4:00am EST – Officine Générale
11:00 CET / 5:00am EST – Lanvin
12:00 CET / 6:00am EST – agnes b.
13:00 CET / 7:00am EST – No Editions
14:00 CET / 8:00am EST – Rynshu
14:30 CET / 8:30am EST – Y-3
16:00 CET / 10:00am EST – Paul Smith
17:00 CET / 11:00am EST – Melinda Gloss
18:00 CET / 12:00pm EST – Thom Browne
20:00 CET / 2:00pm EST – Saint Laurent Paris
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Creative director Julian Klausner builds his first men’s collection for the house like a love letter to contradictions.
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When J Balvin puts his name on something, you know it won’t be ordinary.
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Hermès’ Spring/Summer 2026 collection moves in straight lines: clean, precise, effortless.
Kolor’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection plays with time, not in a heavy, sci-fi way, but with a light touch.
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