Courreges
Courrèges, founded in 1961 by André Courrèges, is a French fashion house renowned for its futuristic, space-age designs that revolutionized 1960s fashion. The brand introduced iconic elements like the miniskirt, go-go boots, and the use of unconventional materials such as PVC and metallic fabrics, emphasizing geometric shapes and a predominantly white palette. After periods of dormancy, Courrèges experienced a resurgence under the creative direction of Nicolas Di Felice, appointed in 2020. Di Felice has revitalized the brand by blending its avant-garde heritage with contemporary aesthetics, introducing popular items like the Holy Bag and expanding the brand's global presence. Courrèges continues to honor its legacy while appealing to modern sensibilities, offering collections that fuse innovation with timeless design.