We all love fashion shows. What’s not to love about the glitterati in the front row, the gorgeous supermodels strutting down the runway wearing the clothes we’ll be lusting after next season, the popping soundtrack, the conceptual hair and makeup — and then there’s the set. Much like in a movie or on a tv show, the set design of a fashion show takes on a character all its own. The set design aids in helping the garments tell the designer’s story season after season. From massive working trains on stage — Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2012 comes to mind, specifically — to holograms of supermodels appearing out of then air — hello infamous Kate Moss hologram at Alexander McQueen Fall/winter 2006 —fashion set design is just as iconic as the clothes that walk its’ stage.
Below GRAZIA recounts some of our favorite fashion shows’ standout sets below:
Louis Vuitton
Fall/Winter 2020 menswear set designed by Playlab in collaboration with La Mode en Images.
Dior
Dior Fall Haute Couture 2014 set designed by Bureau Betak.
Balenciaga
Spring/Summer 2020 set designed by international luxury event and production agency La Mode en Images.
Teflar
Fall/Winter 2020 set designed by Midori Hasuike.
chanel
Fall/Winter 2014 set designed by Bureau Betak.
JACQUEMUS
Spring/Summer 2020 set designed by Bureau Betak.
Those are ours, which set designs are your favorites from the last decade?