Sidewalk Fashion Saturday, Oct 17 2009
Paris 12:10 pm
When our French Affaires travel group boarded the plane in Dallas a couple of weeks ago en route to Paris and Provence, we saw local fashion directors and buyers dressed to the nines. We quickly realized they were on their way to la Fashion Week in la Capitale (Paris). Leather riding-type boots worn on top of skinny pants or jeans was the fashion ensemble du jour.
We didn’t think much more about Paris Fashion Week 2009 until a Sunday post-lunch stroll along the Champs-Elysées. We had been admiring the beautiful gardens along the grand boulevard when we came across larger than life covers of French Vogue magazine lining both sides of the trottoir (sidewalk). Suddenly we were immersed in the best of French fashion–without wrangling for a single ticket to this year’s fashion shows.

It turned out we had discovered a short-term outdoor exhibition called “Vogue Covers” designed to relive 90 years of women’s history as seen by this ‘Bible’ of fashion. Running from October 1 to November 1, the show includes covers from 1920 to the present representing the best models, fashion designers, photographers, artists and illustrators. Of course, French actress and model Catherine Deneuve makes multiple appearances.
Paris is always full of wonderful surprises, and this is one of the best I’ve come across lately. There are still a few more days to see “Vogue Covers” in person. Or you can get a feel for it in the visual tour below. Vive la mode à la française (long live fashion French style)!








Translation: The French edition of Vogue was first published in 1920 and has never missed an issue except during the Occupation when the magazine refused to work under German supervision. Nearly 90 years of publication, represented here by some of the most striking covers, express certain sides of French history—its taste, its fashion and aesthetic trends—but also illustrate the magazine’s constant focus on quality.
French Take-Out ~ La France à emporter™
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Paris calling and still full of wonderful surprises!! I loved your article above and today found the most interesting set of old arcades full of antique books, toys,paintings, sculptures – will send my clients there as they would love it!!
A bientot,
Marie.
I love VOGUE covers, I have a vintage poster book of them.. going to get them framed..some day.. :)
Fascinating and most interesting! Lovely Paris – surprises each time I go there and as I am going for 4 nights at the end of November, I wonder which fascinating places/events I will discover then!!
A bientot,
Marie.(en Ecosse)