Undercover’s Glowing Butterfly Terrarium Dresses Steal the Show at Paris Fashion Week
Japanese fashion designer Jun Takahashi of label Undercover wowed audiences at Paris Fashion Week with his Spring/Summer 2024 collection titled 'Deep Mist.' The runway show, set in a car park, featured a surreal backdrop of tulle-wrapped chandeliers scattered on the floor, creating a dream-like atmosphere. The models strutted down the runway in a mix of flowy monochrome outfits, neon-yellow sweaters, vibrant suits, and coats adorned with giant prints. Some garments even echoed the black tulle of the chandeliers.
Glowing Terrarium Dresses Steal the Show
While most of the show was well-lit, the finale took place in a dimmed atmosphere. The show concluded with three glowing dresses, each fitted with terrariums. The chandeliers illuminated a softly lit path for the last three models who walked gracefully down the runway. These models wore strapless dresses with see-through fabrics in white, yellow, and black, each wrapped in colored fabric. The dresses were adorned with pink, white, and yellow roses and featured live butterflies fluttering inside glass containers. This stunning display left the audience in awe and quickly went viral, captivating fashion enthusiasts.
Jun Takahashi's innovative designs brought a touch of magic and wonder to Paris Fashion Week. His collection was inspired by the angelic and aimed to comfort a world facing sadness. His designs, with transparent shrouding and sheer organza tailoring, offered a sense of divine beauty. The garments displayed hidden aspects of humanity, often concealed in pockets, transforming them into phantasmagorical creations. The terrarium dresses, however, stole the show, evoking childhood dreams and enchantment. The haunting dresses offered a brief escape from reality and a reminder of the power of fashion to captivate and inspire. Fashion enthusiasts and industry professionals alike were left in awe of this inventive and mesmerizing collection.