Blackpink's Jisoo, Uma Thurman: Celebrity spotting at the womenswear shows


Jisoo in an all-black ensemble for the Dior show in Paris. Photo: AP

The recent Autumn/Winter 2024 shows made their rounds of the fashion circuit, beginning with New York, followed by London, Milan, and finally, Paris.

Designers were seen unveiling their women’s collections for the season. The occasion spanned hundred of shows running back to back throughout February and early March.

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From K-pop stars to Hollywood actresses, the womenswear fashion shows attracted a diverse crop of celebrities.

Of course, the clothes and accessories paraded on runways remained a focus, but these famous faces managed to turn heads too.

Big names from South Korea showed that the K-wave is still going strong.

Jisoo from Blackpink was spotted at the Dior presentation in Paris, while Twice’s Nayeon flew to New York for the Tommy Hilfiger label. Ji Chang-wook showed up in Milan to attend the Giorgio Armani show.

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As for their Western peers, film stars like Gwendoline Christie (Milan for Prada), Diane Kruger (Paris for Saint Laurent), Lily James (London for Erdem) and Barry Keoghan (London for Burberry) all captured attention at some of the most high-profile runway extravaganzas.

Even veteran actress and model, Uma Thurman, managed to slip in some fashion week love into her schedule. She attended the Tom Ford event in New York.


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