5 Things to Know About Valentino's Spellbinding New Show in Paris

The Valentino show was a feast for the senses. With Kaia Gerber on the runway, Florence Pugh in the front row, and FKA Twigs performing on stage, I don't blame the guests if they didn't know where to look—eye candy was quite literally all around them. As for the collection itself, the new pieces were simply divine and included an assortment of ethereal dresses, covetable bags, and must-have shoes.
One of the standout motifs of the S/S 24 collection was sculptural 3D cutouts. "I wanted to use embroidery not as decoration, but as structure that becomes a fabric in itself,” Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli told Vogue of the cutout technique he used on dresses, tops, and skirts. "I think this is the most exposed collection I’ve done; it shows skin but in a different way.” Scroll down for the five things you need to know about Valentino's newest show.
1. FKA Twigs Put on a Mesmerizing Performance
The Valentino show started not with a model but with a musician. FKA Twigs burst onto the scene at the École des Beaux-Arts, sprinting down the entire length of the runway before climbing on top of an elevated stage in the center of a courtyard, where a handful of dancers were already positioned. They continued their performance as models walked the runway, creating an electric atmosphere.
2. The Front Row Was Stacked With A-Listers
Valentino attracted an exceptionally stylish front-row crowd that included Maude Apatow, Leslie Mann, Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, Penn Badgley, Simone Ashley, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Charles Melton, Samara Weaving, Olivia Dean, Cher, Kris Jenner, and others.
On Andrew Garfield: Valentino coat; Omega De Ville Tresor Watch in Steel
On Florence Pugh: Valentino blazer, top, and pants; Tiffany Co. jewelry
On Simone Ashley: Valentino jacket, top, skirt, and boots
On Penn Badgley: Valentino coat, shirt, tie, skirt, and boots
3. The Model Lineup Was Equally Impressive
Kaia Gerber opened the show in a beautiful white minidress. Adut Akech and Vittoria Ceretti were also among the standout models.
Suddenly I need a floor-length button-down dress à la Adut Akech.
4. The VLogo Moon Bag Is the Season's It Accessory
Valentino certainly knows how to design an iconic accessory, and this season was no exception. The brand's newest offering is almost guaranteed to become a cult favorite: the VLogo Moon Bag. Featuring a gold logo worn around the wrist, the new design is as pretty as a piece of jewelry.
The bag came down the runway in a slew of colors, including black, white, green, brown, tan, pink, and gray.
5. The Collection Featured Sculptural 3D Cutouts
This is not your grandmother's doily. Piccioli presented no less than a dozen versions of the intricately detailed 3D cutouts you can see in the above image. The designer likened the technique to high-relief sculpture.
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