GIVENCHY REVEALS ITS FALL/WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S COLLECTION
Givenchy proudly presents key advertising images for its Fall-Winter 2023 women’s wear collection, conceived by Creative Director Matthew M. Williams and captured by photographer Heji Shin.
The global campaign draws inspiration from the golden era of Couture, in the 1950s and 1960s. The images pay homage to Givenchy archives from that period, showcasing the Creative Director’s ability to blend influences from both the House’s history and the street, resulting in a new contemporary glamour.
I wanted to express Givenchy’s new elegance by drawing from our past and adapting it to the present. The look focuses on confidence, comfort, and empowerment – three concepts integral to the House’s codes. Today, they are personified by Mona Tougard, Karolina Spakowski, and Liu Wen.
Givenchy Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, Givenchy Creative Director
The campaign features a collection defined by strong tailoring, magnified volumes, and sharp constructions designed for effortless wear. Mona Tougard wears a sculptural black blazer over an asymmetrical dress in mousseline, exemplifying the designer’s sophisticated approach to proportion and contrast. Karolina Spakowski dons a slash-front silk lavaliere blouse paired with a wool mohair tricotine long black skirt, revisiting Givenchy elegance with a modern twist. Other essentials, such as a trench coat in pale yellow leather, beautifully capture the designer’s modern and sophisticated approach to classics.
The collection’s accessories include the Voyou statement bag in a new, easy-to-layer medium size, available in seasonal hues or metallic finishes. Shark Lock Cawbay boots in aged black calf leather and satin pink with jewel-like details, along with lurex green pumps, add the perfect finishing touches. Jewelry pieces, including Stitch rings and cuff, the Charm necklace, Daisy earrings, gloves, and the angular new metal Giv-Cut sunglasses, complement the looks.
The Givenchy Fall-Winter 2023 women’s campaign will debut online on August 28th and in print from early August.