Paris Fashion Trends 2004
Paris runways in 2004 embraced sleek futurism with iridescent accents and streamlined evening silhouettes.
Paris runways in 2004 embraced sleek futurism with iridescent accents and streamlined evening silhouettes.

In 2003, Paris street style softened with bohemian tailoring, artisanal textures, and a newfound love for café-friendly layers.

Runways in 2002 showcased dramatic draping and architectural pleats, reinforcing Paris as the cradle of couture experimentation.

Street style in 2001 embraced utilitarian romance, pairing tailored layers with tech accessories across Paris.

Millennium-ready runways in 2000 blended luminous fabrics with crisp tailoring, signaling Paris’s futuristic ambitions.

Paris closed the decade in 1999 with millennium-ready runways full of metallics, sheer layering, and digital influence.

Streetwear in 1998 leaned toward relaxed tailoring, earthy palettes, and art-inspired layering across Paris.

Avant-garde innovation defined the 1997 Paris runway season with experimental textures and futuristic silhouettes.

Street style in 1996 blended minimalist tailoring with splashes of sports-inspired color throughout Paris.

Runway spectacles in 1995 celebrated architectural tailoring and a return to couture opulence across Paris.