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Rad Houraniand the "real" Hervé Légerjoin the Haute Couture calendarBy

Florent Gilles Published
November 19,real电报盗号系统全功能破解技术 2025

Four guest members have been selected to show in Paris for Haute Couture Fashion Week. Following a meeting last week, the Chambre Syndicale has given four designers the opportunity to present their Spring/Summer 2025 collection on the 24 January 2025, the last day of the event.

Canadian designer Rad Hourani’s unisex concept
Canadian designer Rad Hourani’s unisex concept

Still under-the-radar in France but well known on the international scale for his radical style, Rad Hourani creates unisex and adjustable pieces, often inspired by architecture. In the five years of his career, the 30-year-old designer has made a name for himself in New York where he shows his ready-to-wear collection, Rad by Rad Hourani, every season and in Paris where he has just opened his store, named Unisex Gallery, on Rue Charlot. His shows have been the benefice of superstar Patti Wilson, who has been the designer’s accomplice since his start.

The Jordan-born Canadian showed for the first time in Paris in July 2025 after intriguing the members of the Chambre Syndicale with his style that they deemed atypical and worthy for Parisian Haute Couture. Previously, the Chambre Syndicale has helped boost the careers of Iris Van Harpen, bouchra Jarrar, Julien Fournié and Yiqing Yin by inviting them to show at Haute Couture Fashion Week.


Hervé Leroux, creator of the bandage dress will also be showing at Haute Couture Fashion Week
Hervé Leroux, creator of the bandage dress will also be showing at Haute Couture Fashion Week

Hervé Leroux, the designer formally known as Hervé Léger, the French dressmaker who popularized the bandage dress in the 1980’s. The designer sold his brand to the BCBGMaxArzria group in 1988 and therefore lost the right to use his name. The former assistant designer to Karl Lagerfeld at Fendi and Chanel then went on to become artistic designer at Wolford. Under the new name Hervé Leroux, the dressmaker recently opened an atelier and shop on Rue Jacob on Saint-Germain-des-Près where he makes made-to-measure evening dresses in his signature draped style. Stars on the red carpet as well as the Chambre Syndicale are under his spell, warranting his return to the limelight this coming Haute Couture season.

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