Paris isn’t just known for its local designers rather, it’s the hub of all things couture.
It’s no wonder that its fashion week is one of the most anticipated.
Paris Fashion Week attracts audiences from all across the world.

So how did Paris Fashion Week adapt to the limitations of the coronavirus pandemic?
Were the new collections just as show-stopping as years past?
Wonder no more, here are the best moments from Paris Fashion Week 2021.

So how did the museum, and Paris Fashion Week, adapt to the pandemic?
Storied designerLouis Vuittonused the empty museum as a runway.
The show truly was one for the books.

One more trend that the street fashion brought?
Oversized leather jackets, so get yours now.
Don’t think a Paris Fashion Week runway show can happen in snow?

Yes, the actual mountains.
“Little by little, I realized what I was trying to say: Bravery.
The dream to do something that’s important and difficult.

The clothes are not romantic but the spirit is.”
This collection, and the setting of the runway show, was as amazing as it was original.
The designs in the fall 2021 collection were very scaled back.

“It’s a time of change for everybody,” Lucie explained.
“To be able to achieve change you better feel empowered to do so.
The way you dress changes the way you feel about yourself.”

Love to see it.
As noted byVogue,Chanel used the Grand Palais as their runway.
“I don’t like big rave venues; I prefer that kind of place that is more intimate.

This standout moment was truly something.
“At the end of the day, it goes back to instinct and what I desire.
I’m not so strategic.

Hopefully the customer likes what I like,” Williams toldVogue.
However, as the storied fashion magazine pointed out, the collection seemed very intentional.
Yep, you read that correctly.

Love to see it.
No long weekend road trips, no vacations to Cabo, no planes, no trains, nothing.
“But I do know that we are going somewhere.

According toVogue,the label’s fall 2021 collection that debuted at Paris Fashion Week 2021 was daring.
“I really like the freedom in which Schiap explored things,” Roseberry explained.
The sentiment behind the looks?

“It’s about how can we own that thing for ourselves?”
The designer literally created a film incorporating his designs, and it was truly inspired.
“If you’re going to do it, you might as well do it,” he toldVogue.

“What’s the point otherwise?”
So it comes as no surprise that Browne tapped Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn to appear in the film.
In doing so, the runway show became a sight to behold.

36 cars, holding 70 spectators, arrive at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris to create the scene.
The cars' headlights lit up the runway as the Coperni models showed off the fall 2021 looks.
Vaillant toldCNNthat the idea came together as the label was working around the restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic.
“It feels radical,” Sialelli toldVogue.
Now, you feel challenged by it.”
This collection is very personal to me.”