Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2019 shows in Paris.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
15:00 – Heron Preston
16:00 – Fumito Ganryu
17:00 – SANKUANZ
19:00 – Hed Mayner
20:00 – Takahiromiyashita Thesoloist
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
10:30 – Études
11:30 – Off-White
13:00 – JW Anderson
14:30 – Facetasm
15:30 – Acne Studios
16:30 – Walter Van Beirendonck
17:30 – Valentino
18:30 – OAMC
19:30 – Undercover
21:00 – Raf Simons
Thursday, January 17, 2019
10:00 – AMI
11:00 – Issey Miyake
12:30 – Rick Owens
13:30 – Angus Chiang
14:30 – Louis Vuitton
15:30 – Sean Suen
16:30 – Boris Bidjan Saberi
17:30 – Yohji Yamamoto
19:00 – Dries Van Noten
20:00 – Vetements
Friday, January 18, 2019
10:00 – Junya Watanabe
11:00 – Ann Demeulemeester
12:00 – JUUN.J
13:00 – Berluti
14:00 – Maison Mihara Yasuhiro
15:00 – Jil Sander
16:00 – Cerruti 1881
17:00 – Comme des Garçons Homme Plus
18:00 – Dior Homme
19:00 – Balmain Homme
20:30 – Pigalle
Saturday, January 19, 2019
10:00 – Sacai
11:00 – Namacheko
12:00 – Loewe
13:00 – Andrea Crews
14:00 – Thom Browne
15:30 – Wooyoungmi
18:00 – Henrik Vibskov
19:00 – White Mountaineering
20:00 – Hermès
Sunday, January 20, 2019
10:00 – Officine Générale
11:00 – Jacquemus
12:00 – Christian Dada
13:00 – Kenzo
14:00 – Rynshu
16:00 – Paul Smith
17:00 – GMBH
18:00 – Dunhill London
19:00 – Alyx
20:00 – Celine
Sankt Georg
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