Fashion forward French house Coperni will stage its next catwalk show inside Disneyland Paris on the final evening of the next French ready-to-wear season on October 1.
Coperni’s Spring Summer 2025 show will in effect climax the next catwalk season in Paris, scheduled to run from Monday, September 23 to Tuesday, October 1.
“The French fashion house has chosen this iconic location to reflect a new vision of modern femininity, inspired by the timeless allure of princesses and the empowering narrative of contemporary women,” Coperni said in a release.
Coperni was founded in 2013 by Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, and is best known for its minimalist and innovative designs, and hyper theatrical shows.
Meyer and Vaillant Coperni have long been hailed for their brilliant staging. The duo practically caused the Internet over-heat with their SS23 show, which garnered massive global attention its “spray-on fabric dress” misted onto supermodel Bella Hadid. While also introducing the “air swipe bag,” a special edition of the iconic swipe bag made from NASA-developed ultra-lightweight material.
In 2020, Coperni showcased its creativity with a “drive-in” fashion show, introducing a new approach to fashion presentation amidst social distancing measures. This event marked the beginning of Coperni’s reputation for hosting immersive and boundary-pushing show experiences.
Other shows have featured models interweaving between Boston Dynamics dog-like robots. This fall, Disneyland Paris will be the location of their latest runway theatrics.
“Disneyland Paris, with its enchanting atmosphere, serves as the perfect location to showcase a collection that blends magic with reality, paying tribute to the beloved Walt Disney Animation Studios movies of our childhood,” Coperni added.
The show will be livestreamed on Coperniparis.com and on Coperni’s social media, and the house promises there will be “more surprises to come!”
Disneyland Paris first opened its doors in April 1992 with an opening feted by the likes of Hubert de Givenchy, whose house would later tag-team with Disney in a capsule collection on the 100th anniversary of the American brand in 2022.
Disneyland Paris has grown to become Europe’s number one tourist destination with over 375 million visits since its opening. Today, it operates as a multi-day resort offering two world-class theme parks; seven themed Disney hotels; the Disney Village entertainment complex; and an integrated corporate events venues. Disneyland Paris employs 18,000 employees, in more than 500 different jobs and with 124 nationalities represented.
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