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2020 F/W Paris Fashion Week Trend : Red Alerts

The 2020 F/W Paris Fashion Week ended its eight-day schedule safely with only two fashion shows out of 70 brands canceled despite the aftermath of Corona 19. 


Red Alerts Blocked Corona Virus


First opened in Milan Fashion Week, where bunt oranges dominated the runway, but in Paris Fashion Week, a strong red alert overwhelmed the runway.

Milan Fashion Week had an unprecedented event of canceling all remaining fashion events with the last two days left, but paradoxically, Paris Fashion Week ended in a relatively successful fashion show, with only two brands of fashion shows canceled out of 70 fashion shows. 

Retro Red was especially in the spotlight on the Paris Fashion Week runway, where intense red-colored temptations were more intense than ever. As heavy as an oil painting, the red of a heavy, dark touch doesn't feel as strange as it was seen long ago. 

Now beyond the red lip, French designers such as Al-Sabra, Tuxi, Hermes and Mughler have proposed bold red colors as warm, entertaining clothes. Red look, which began to emerge in 2017, is now becoming an essential autumn color. 





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