DATE: 24th June 2024. PLACE: Paris Fashion Week. TIME: 18.00 pm
Esmod’s graduate fashion show, was held right in the middle of Paris fashion menswear week, with a catwalk presentation that showed collection after collection of raw young (professional) creative talent. To support and nurture their talents, ” we advocate 360° freedom of expression and artistic expression, boldness, disruption and diversity. Research and commitment to meaningful fashion and ethical values are also at the heart of our teaching and our students’ projects.” and boy does it show.
Shown under the collective title ‘Talents Show’, the young graduate designers expressed, in their own way, the emotions and concerns that are close to their hearts through their collections. In the vibrant tapestry of Esmod Paris, a cohort of designers from varied backgrounds and cultures converge, each weaving their unique narrative into the fabric of fashion’s future. From South Korean roots to Franco-Korean heritage, from Austrian resilience to Mediterranean flair, these designers transcend borders and blend traditions to redefine contemporary style.
Léo Delautre

Léo Delautre
Léo Delautre opened the show with his collection “J’ai 10 ans”, a harmonious fusion of contemporary urban culture and the elegance of tailored clothing. Inspired by the creativity of Antoni Gaudí, Léo created versatile pieces where each element can be freely combined, illustrating a graphic identity inspired by football and the dynamic streets of Barcelona.
Leo Thomas.

Leo Thomas.
Leo Thomas. “YÉTI” bridges art and philosophy with wool and recycled plastic fur, urging introspection on our dual nature through noble materials and local craftsmanship.
Céline Ching

Brandom Lim

Jimmy Zammar

Chad Courtoise

Jeanne Charpiot

Martina Rosés

Yannik Pelzl

Yannik Pelzl
Yannik Pelzl celebrates human resilience through “The Spirit of Pursuit,” infusing military inspiration into menswear that blends fluidity and structure, embodying an artistic quest beyond mere fashion.
Anaïs Laroche

Anaïs Laroche
Anaïs Laroche, a dedicated fashion designer, discovered her passion for clothing early, inspired by influential women. After a transformative trip to Vancouver in 2020, she pursued Fashion Design at Esmod Paris, specializing in Menswear. Her brand, Laroche Cailloux, challenges norms with collections like “SCUM,” which explores masculinity’s complexities, blending deconstruction and innovation to redefine traditional male identities through a lens of tenderness and acceptance
Viltė Klara Adomaitytė

Laurette Leveau

