Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2011 shows in Paris.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
5:00 pm – Thibaud Etcheberry – Lebenson Gallery – 56 rue Chapon – Paris 3e
6:00 pm – Thierry Mugler – Garage Turenne – 66 rue de Turenne – Paris 3e
7:00 pm – EHUD – Galerie Jean-Luc & Takako Richard – 3 impasse Saint-Claude – Paris 3e
Thursday, January 20, 2011
9:30 am – Viktor & Rolf
10:30 am – Alexis Mabille – Salon des Miroirs – 13 passage Jouffroy – Paris 9e
11:30 am – Issey Miyake – 5 place des Vosges – Paris 4e
12:30 pm – Rick Owens – – POPB – en Marcel Cerdan – Porte 28-8 Boulevard de Bercy – Paris 12e
1:30 pm – Juun J. – Maison des Métallos – 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud – Paris 11e
2:30 pm – Louis Vuitton
5:00 pm – Jean Paul Gaultier – 325 rue Saint-Martin – Paris 3e
6:00 pm – Smalto – Hôtel Westin – salon impérial – 3 rue de Castiglione – Paris 1er
7:00 pm – Dries Van Noten – Musée Bourdelle – Paris 15e
8:00 pm – Yohji Yamamoto – 155 rue Saint-Martin – Paris 3e
9:00 pm – Adam Kimmel – Yvon Lambert Gallery – 108 rue Vieille du Temple – Paris 3e
Friday, January 21, 2011
10:00 am – Junya Watanabe – See invitation
11:00 am – GustavOlins – 16 rue du Perche – Paris 3e
12:00 pm – Julius – Salle Melpomène – 13 quai Malaquais – Paris 6e
1:00 pm – agnes b. – 17 rue Dieu – Paris 10e
2:00 pm – Walter Van Beirendonck – Space Commines – 17 rue Commines – Paris 3e
3:00 pm – Kris Van Assche – Palais de Tokyo – 13 avenue du Président Wilson – Paris 16e
4:00 pm – Cerruti – 3 place de la Madeleine – Paris 8e
5:00 pm – Comme des Garcons Homme Plus
6:00 pm – Givenchy
7:00 pm – Henrik Vibskov – Lycée Henry IV – 1 rue Clotilde – Paris 5e
8:00 pm – John Galliano – Couvent des Cordeliers – 21 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine – Paris 6e
Saturday, January 22, 2011
9:30 am – Maison Martin Margiela – Passage du Désir – BETC – 85/87 rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin – Paris 10e
11:00 am – Kenzo – Gallery of Mineralogy – Garden Plants – 36 rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire – Paris 5e
12:00 pm – MiharaYasuhiro – The Beaux-Arts in Paris – bathroom Melpomene – 13 Quai Malaquais – Paris 6e
1:00 pm – Ann Demeulemeester – Couvent des Cordeliers – 15 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine – Paris 6e
2:00 pm – Bernhard Willhelm – Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild – 11 rue Berryer – Paris 8e
3:00 pm – Dior Hiomme
4:00 pm – TL / MANN – Hôtel de Sauroy – 58 rue Charlot – Paris 3e
5:00 pm – Boris Bidjan Saber – Maison des Métallos – 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud – Paris 11e
6:00 pm – Petar Petrov – Parc Royal – 10 rue du Parc Royal – Paris 3e
7:00 pm – Damir Doma – Espace des Blancs Manteaux – 1bis rue des Hospitalières Saint Gervais – Paris 4e
8:00 pm – Hermès – Cité de l’Architecture – 1 place du Trocadéro – Paris 16e
9:00 pm – Raf Simons
Sunday, January 23, 2011
10:00 am – Bill Tornade – Maison de la Chimie – 28 rue Saint-Dominique – Paris 7e
11:00 am – Lanvin
12:00 pm – Wooyoungmi – Le Centorial – 18 rue du Quatre Septembre – Paris 2e
1:00 pm – Songzio – Le Bataclan – 50 boulevard Voltaire – Paris 11e
2:00 pm – Yves Saint Laurent
3:00 pm – Rynshu – Hôtel Meurice – 228 rue de Rivoli – Paris 1er
4:00 pm – Paul Smith – Couvent des Cordeliers – 15 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine – Paris 6e
5:00 pm – Qasimi Homme – Les Beaux-Arts de Paris – salle Melpomène – 13 quai Malaquais – Paris 6e
6:00 pm – Thom Browne – Westin
7:00 pm – Arnys – Theatre Recamier – 3 rue Recamier – Paris 7e
8:00 pm – Yigal Azrouel – – Maison de la Chimie – 28 rue Saint-Dominique – Paris 7e
9:99 pm – Acne – La Maison Rouge – 10 boulevard de la Bastille – Paris 12e
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