Lisaa Mode Paris recently unveiled their 2024 fashion show titled “The Future is Now,” highlighting the dialogue between the handcrafted and the digital.
Part of the Lisaa ecosystem since 1986, this fashion school stands at the forefront of arts and creative professions. Annually, it enrolls 1,200 students across bachelor’s and master’s degrees, specializing in fashion design and fashion business. The school’s mission is to nurture future fashion professionals, equipping them with all the necessary tools to unleash their creativity. Lisaa Mode Paris is dedicated to innovating within an increasingly digital world.
Adrien Walz’s collection “Theater Magique” earned the prestigious Jury Pro award. Featuring reimagined tailored suits and light, flowing skirts, one standout piece was a circular shirt that elegantly draped, revealing a soft floral pattern, which, when paired with a flowing black skirt, exuded pure elegance.
Eugene Laree won the Responsible Fashion Award with the “Villes Cloches” collection, which displayed a variety of textures and experimented with traditional silhouettes. Some pieces radiated authority, while others conveyed a more playful, sporty vibe, striking a perfect balance. A notable “coin-plated” vest and a textured, layered skirt with a voluminous hemline exemplified this harmonious blend.
Timothé Decamps received the Public Award for the “Bien à Vous” collection, captivating audiences with a striking red, white, and black color scheme. The collection reinterpreted form with unique headpieces, layered garments, and tailored skirts. A highlight of the show was a tile skirt that broke conventions and introduced novelty, paired with delicate undergarments and an outstanding collar that showcased innate talent.
The show was brimming with talent, notably including Lola Garrido’s “The Morphic Masquerade”—a layered phenomenon, Lola Bouillet’s “Pique-Nique”—the perfect lantern pants, Sasha Fradin’s “Second skin”—a rebellious leather dream, and Jenifer Zako’s “OGO”—a burst of color.