Paris Fashion Week SS22 Provisional Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Paris Fashion Week is back for another edition where digital shows are still going to be a reality but adding as well some physical ones.
Some names will be a new addition to the French calendar: Georges Wendell, Gravalot, Jan-Jan van Essche, Mr. Saturday, Courrèges.
Take a look at the provisional schedule below:
TUESDAY, 22 JUNE, 2021
15:30 – Wales Bonnes
16:00 – Kidill
16:30 – Sankuanz
17:00 – Georges Wendell
17:30 – Taakk
18:00 – Gamut
18:30 – Mr. Saturday
19:00 – Agnès b.
19:30 – Gravalot
20:00 – Basscoutur
20:30 – Rhude
WEDNESDAY, 23 JUNE, 2021
10:00 – Études
11:00 – Egonlab.
12:00 – Hed Mayner
13:00 – JW Anderson
14:00 – Facetasm 14:30 – Courrèges
16:30 – Walter Van Beirendonck
17:00 – Fumito Ganryu
17:30 – Cool TM
18:00 – Bluemarble
19:00 – Lazoschmidl
19:30 – Isabel Marant
THURSDAY, 24 JUNE, 2021
10:00 – LGN Louis-Gabriel Nouchi
11:30 – Issey Miyake
12:00 – Uniforme
12:30 – Rick Owens
13:30 – Sean Suen
14:30 – Louis Vuitton
15:30 – Angus Chiang
16:00 – System
16:30 – Boramy Viguier
17:30 – Yohji Yamamoto
19:00 – Dries Van Noten
20:30 – Reese Cooper
FRIDAY, 25 JUNE, 2021
10:00 – Valette Studio
10:30 – Ziggy Chen
11:00 – Kolor
11:30 – Oteyza
12:00 – Juun J
12:30 – Jan-Jan Van Essche
13:00 – Maison Mihara Yasuhiro
14:30 – Dior Homme
16:00 – Paul Smith
17:00 – Officine Générale
19:30 – Vetements
20:30 – GmbH
SATURDAY, 26 JUNE, 2021
10:00 – Ernest W. Baker
10:30 – Kidsuper
11:00 – Namacheko
12:00 – Loewe
13:00 – Sulvam
14:00 – Hermès
15:00 – Andrea Crews
16:00 – Henrik Vibskov
17:00 – Arturo Obegero
18:00 – Casablanca
19:00 – White Mountaineering
20:00 – Phipps
SUNDAY, 27 JUNE, 2021
10:00 – Davi Paris
10:30 – Emanuel Ungaro
11:00 – Avellano
11:30 – Doublet
12:30 – Wooyoungmi
13:30 – Dunhill
14:00 – Jil Sander
15:00 – Thom Browne
16:00 – Y/Project
16:30 – Pigalle Paris
17:00 – Lemaire
18:00 – Alled Martinez
19:00 – 1017 Alyx 9SM
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