Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2021 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

This season, due to restrictions caused by Covid-19, most fashion shows, once again, will be replaced by digital presentations. Some shows like Angus Chiang, Rick Owens, Louis Vuitton, Dior Homme, and Hermès will have a physical presentation of their Fall/Winter 2021 collection, making sure all the security measures are implemented and with a less number of people attending. If you did not get an invitation for the few live shows at Paris Fashion Week this season, don’t worry. Just put on your best pajamas, get something to eat, and relax while seeing everything from a front seat that will be your couch.
Take a look below at the schedule and save the date for your favorite ones:
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
14:00 – Berluti
15:00 – Sankuanz
16:00 – Taakk
17:00 – Bluemarble
18:00 – Oteyza
19:00 – Agnès b.
20:00 – Kidill
21:00 – Rhude
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
10:00 – Études
11:00 – Angus Chiang*
12:00 – Hed Mayner
13:00 – JW Anderson
14:00 – Yoshiokubo
14:30 – LGN Louis-Gabriel Nouchi
16:00 – Cool TM
16:30 – Walter Van Beirendonck
17:30 – Basscoutur
18:30 – Kidsuper
19:30 – Casablanca
Thursday, January 21, 2021
10:00 – Valette Studio
11:30 – Issey Miyake
12:00 – EGONlab
12:30 – Rick Owens*
13:30 – Sean Suen
14:30 – Louis Vuitton*
15:30 – System
16:30 – Boramy Viguier
17:30 – Yohji Yamamoto
19:00 – Dries Van Noten
20:00 – Lazoschmidl
20:30 – Botter
Friday, January 22, 2021
10:00 – Avellano
10:30 – Sulvam
11:00 – Kolor
12:00 – Juun J
13:00 – Maison Mihara Yasuhiro
14:00 – Dior Homme*
15:00 – Officine Générale
15:30 – Ernest W. Baker
16:00 – Paul Smith
16:30 – Davi Paris
17:00 – Isabel Marant
19:30 – Vetements
20:30 – GmbH
Saturday, January 23, 2021
10:00 – Wales Bonner
10:30 – Doublet
11:00 – Namacheko
12:00 – Loewe
13:00 – Arturo Obegero
14:00 – Hermès*
15:00 – Francesco Smalto
16:00 – Henrik Vibskov
17:00 – Reese Cooper
18:00 – Andrea Crews
19:00 – White Mountaineering
19:30 – Pigalle Paris
12:00 – Phipps
Sunday, January 24, 2021
10:00 – Jil Sander
10:30 – Emanuel Ungaro
11:00 – Uniforme
12:30 – Wooyoungmi
13:30 – Ziggy Chen
14:00 – Ludovic de Saint Sernin
15:00 – Thom Browne
16:00 – Y/Project
17:00 – Lemaire
18:00 – Alled-Martinez
19:00 – 1017 Alyx 9SM
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