From the she-wolf at Schiaparelli to corgis at Chanel and a blue whale at Rahul Mishra, the real stars of these runway shows were none other than animals, whether for better or for worse
Who would have thought it? Although adored by the public and coveted by the biggest luxury houses, the front row guests were somewhat overshadowed by a surprise cast of participants in the first shows of Paris Haute Couture Week. From the she-wolf at Schiaparelli, to corgis at Chanel and a blue whale at Rahul Mishra, the real stars of these runway shows were none other than animals, whether for better or for worse.
Nature is an endless source of inspiration for fashion, but rarely before have we seen so many animals on the catwalks of Haute Couture Week. Whether as an ode to the fauna threatened by global warming, a nod to the return of some wildlife to the French capital, or by simple coincidence, animals are currently out in force on the Paris catwalks. And it's a choice that's not (necessarily) popular with everyone, depending on how these beasts are represented. From Schiaparelli to Chanel, here's a look at how the big names in fashion are putting animals at the heart of their haute couture collections.
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Irina Shayk took to the runway wearing the same lion's head as Kylie Jenner, Naomi Campbell wore a she-wolf's head, and Shalom Harlow a leopard's head. The looks came, one after another, lifting the lid on a veritable menagerie of creations that left no one unmoved. While the new Schiaparelli collection features around 30 looks, it is these creations in particular that went viral online—and especially on social networks—in just a few hours, provoking reactions ranging from admiration to emotion to anger, but by no means indifference.