FVTVR presents Paris Fashion Week programme featuring FKA Twigs, Arca, Chloé Caillet & more!
by Adriano Batista

During Paris Fashion Week, the energy moves from the runways to the night. From September 29th to October 6th, the venue FVTVR presents a series of events that mix music, fashion, and performance. This programme, ending with a show by FKA Twigs, places the space at the center of the Paris scene. It confirms FVTVR as a home for contemporary culture.

Across seven nights, the schedule brings together artists and designers. It includes the Berlin group Multisex working with Jean Paul Gaultier’s creative director, Duran Lantink. There are events with Nina Kraviz, Chloé Caillet, and Avalon Emerson. The week builds through nights with Detroit techno figures and performances by Arca and Sega Bodega, before the final night with FKA Twigs.
FVTVR, which opened in 2024, was never just a club. It was designed as a sensory lab. The architecture, by studio Hypnos, combines raw concrete with geometric lines and changing light. The room is built to feel like an extension of the music.

The experience is about immersion. The sound system wraps the space in a physical field of noise. The lighting moves from deep darkness to sharp flashes, creating a theatre of shadows. Evolving visuals pull you into the environment. This is a place for a specific community: a gathering of dancers, artists, and listeners where real expression is valued.
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