The Fifth Anniversary Show of Courrèges by Nicolas Di Felice
The live action at Nicolas Di Felice’s fifth-anniversary show for Courrèges was truly electrifying. It was a spectacle that couldn’t be captured in pictures alone. The runway was transformed into a narrow fake road, with the sound of a ticking clock setting the pace for the theme of “24 hours in the life of a Courrèges woman.”
The concept was brilliantly executed, showcasing a round-the-clock wardrobe for a modern woman. The show depicted her journey from waking up in conceptual white bedsheets to navigating the streets of the city, going to work, hitting the club, and finally, into the night. The soundscape added depth to the narrative, with the noise of traffic, the click-clack of stilettos on the metro, the distant thumping of a rave, and the pulsating energy of the dancefloor.
Di Felice revealed that his inspiration came from re-watching one of his favorite Chantal Akerman films, Je Tu il Elle. The film follows a young woman through her day in Brussels, offering a perfect parallel to the pulsating energy of André Courrèges’ disruptive modernism in Paris.
But beyond the thematic inspiration, Di Felice’s signature slick minimalism, sexiness, and body-consciousness took center stage. The collection featured slim flared coats, A-line skirts, signature jersey pieces, and geometrically cutout pinafore dresses. Vinyl, a staple of the house, was expertly crafted into knife-pleated dresses and skirts, adding a futuristic edge to the lineup.
Courrèges under Di Felice’s direction exudes a sense of completeness, polish, and optimism that resonates with young customers and critics alike. The brand’s accessibility and universal appeal are a testament to Di Felice’s talent and vision. It’s no surprise that many are wondering if he is destined for even greater things in the future.
Congratulations are certainly in order for Di Felice for breathing new life into Courrèges and solidifying its position as a beloved fashion house with a bright future ahead.

