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The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode put out its provisional schedule on Friday, with over 100 shows and presentations set to run from Sept. 26 to Oct. 4. The week will kick off with LVMH prize semi-finalist Weinsanto, and feature both Victoria Beckham’s and Zimmermann’s Paris debuts. Issey Miyake will put on its first show since the designer’s passing in August, and Ib Kamara will show his first collection for Off-White. The Row, Dries Van Noten and Lanvin are back on the schedule, while Celine remains absent. Japanese labels including Undercover, Junya, Noir and Comme des Garçons will also return to Paris. Rounding out the week is Chanel, Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton, who will all show on the final day.
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CFDA Releases New York Fashion Week Schedule
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