Givenchy Pre-Fall 2024: Redefining Modern Formality

The Fashionisto / Published December 6, 2023

Givenchy’s pre-fall 2024 collection persists as a symbol of “New Elegance,” an aesthetic that nods to the brand’s ability to adapt and evolve, even as it bids farewell to its creative director, Matthew M. Williams.

This collection is a tribute to the enduring legacy of Hubert de Givenchy, reimagined through a contemporary perspective. In an ode to the late founder’s affinity for gardens, the men’s collection is infused with subtle floral motifs, a delicate image of blooming gardens.

It’s an artistic nod to the past, yet firmly planted in the present. This motif is especially pronounced in evening wear, where hand-applied flowers grace machine-embroidered tulle, bringing a tactile dimension to the garments.

Givenchy Pre-Fall 2024 Collection

Givenchy’s color palette is a study in understatement, with neutral hues offering a canvas for the interplay of textures and forms. It’s a color story that speaks to the philosophy of ease that Givenchy champions this season.

The focus on effortless dressing is evident in the choice of technical fabrics that offer practicality without sacrificing style. Treated with resin, wool suits stand impervious to the elements, matching function with the brand’s tailored finesse.

Givenchy’s exploration of new formalities is further exemplified in its outerwear. Coats and jackets, cut in clean lines, offer a minimalist but powerful silhouette, reflecting the house’s heritage of structured elegance.

Accessories serve as the punctuation marks in this narrative of New Elegance. The Voyou crossbody bag emerges in hand-aged leather, presenting a patina that suggests a storied past, while the suede options add a textural contrast.

Givenchy’s footwear echos the collection’s commitment to versatility and practical luxury. The Nfnty 52, a shoe with a vintage silhouette, boasts a lightweight, resistant Pebax sole, blending heritage with high-tech.

Meanwhile, in collaboration with Portland, Oregon-based brand Bogs, Givenchy introduces Chelsea slip-on boots and lace-up trailer boots, available in black and beige, ensuring that the Givenchy man is as ready for urban exploration as an evening soiree.

Givenchy’s pre-fall 2024 collection is a study of balancing heritage with innovation, a sartorial harmony that speaks to the ease of modern dressing. It’s a collection that looks backward with respect but moves forward with momentum, a fitting homage to the house’s history and a grounded step into its future.


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