Paris Fashion Week - in pictures









Models show off designs from Etam’s autumn/winter collection.

collection was inspired by a book called Lost Hollywood.

Models wear designs by self-taught designer Simon Gate Jacquemus.

Make-up artists prepare models for the Cedric Charlier show backstage at Palais de Tokyo.

Designer Corrie Nielsen makes her Paris Fashion Week debut with a collection inspired by Dracula author Bram Stoker, Joan of Arc and Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.

Another Pascal Millet design is modelled at Palais de Tokyo.
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