Highlights from L’Oréal Paris’ Walk Your Worth Show at Paris Fashion 2024

Highlights from L’Oréal Paris’ Walk Your Worth Show at Paris Fashion 2024

Seeks for L’oreal Paris walk your worth show at parity fashion week, Paris Fashion Week was brightened up by a fabulous spectacle of the L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth Campaign called “Walk Your Worth”. This year’s event not only presented beautiful clothes but also brought lots of messages which is really important in today’s fashion world. Alia Bhatt’s Grand Debut: Among the highlights of the year you had Alia Bhatt cementing her position as the face of L’Oréal Paris universe. She also walked the ramp in a beautiful and elegant gown donned from Gaurav Gupta Now, he is quite popular in the world of fashion for his creative designs and beautiful touches on the clothes through draping. Alia’s look was accompanied by shining makeup which enhanced her natural beauty and in one word – she was incredible, proving the show’s idea of acceptance of oneself and individuality. Aishwarya Rai’s Timeless Glamour: Ex Miss World Aishwarya Rai looked regal wearing a silky gown with a bubble at the base by the Mossi fashion house. The gown had a spectacular trail that called for four helpers to help carry, this made the gown and the beauty of Aishwarya sum up the beauty of the ramp Kendall Jenner’s Blond Runway Debut: It was the blond debut on the runway for supermodel Kendall Jenner who was spotted wearing a daring piece by Mugler. The silhouettes and lines were clear, futuristic and stylish – which was perfect for a contemporary fashion show. Kendall looked really simple with smooth hair and little makeup during the show so that all the attention was on the Mugler design. The way she walked was very powerful and simple and symbolized the free empowered 2024 woman fashion. Jane Fonda’s Sporty Elegance: The ageless beauty and style symbol of Hollywood Jane Fonda also graced the runway in a rather vibrant set OMG that had Philipp Plein shiny sneakers. The chunky sneakers were worn with opaque black tights that allowed for both style and exercise together with the sporty mode. The shoes were done in a mesh and metallic silver leather upper and the logo detailing gave an opulent feel to what is a sportswear inspired shoe. It was great to see Jane on the runway which highlighted that beauty and fashion does not end at any age. Diversity and Inclusion on Display: This year’s show provided better representation by including models of different colored skin and sizes. Both looked focused on the idea of individuality, and being yourself – something L’Oréal deeply champions. It was a beautiful lesson in how acceptance of individuality is important in always knowing that everyone should walk in their worth. Inspiration Behind the Show: The decision to center the show’s theme around “Walk Your Worth” was a good bump that created a reminder to women out there” of their beauty and worth. Apparently, every important collection by L’Oréal Paris attempts to give women confidence and this fashion show was a perfect embodiment of that. The event drove the idea home whereby beauty is not just skin deep; it is about how you hold yourself. Conclusion: As the curtains were drawn at the end of the show, its effects to the attendees are unmistakable. Instead of just being a beauty pageant walk for their cosmetic brand L’oreal, it represented the empowered women’s walk with diversity and ethnocentrism. With stars like Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai, Kendall Jenner, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis, and other remarkable models at the forefront, the message was clear: every woman today should feel free to show off her value.

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 Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Anita Dongre and Gaurav Gupta designed masks for Prince Charles and Camilla

Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Anita Dongre and Gaurav Gupta designed masks for Prince Charles and Camilla

In the aid of the Elephant Family, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall hosted the Animal Ball 2019 at Clarence House. Inspired by Truman Capote’s Black and White Dance of 1966, this year saw 26 of the world’s greatest fashion houses – Prada, Missoni, Chloe, Temperley including Indian Designers Sabyasachi, Anita Dongre, and Gaurav Gupta each wearing animal-themed masks. The Animal Ball 2019 was an initiative by the Elephants Family whose vision is to protect Asian elephants in their natural habitat. The masks designed by Sabyasachi for Prince Charles and Camilla were inspired by the designer’s favourite animal The Royal Bengal Tiger. The Majestic Elephant designs by Anita Dongre were in respect to her house emblem. Gaurav Gupta created an extravagant Hummingbird as a symbol of infinite hope and jubilation modelled in his indigenous sculpting techniques.

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