A discarded mattress dress by Romain Bichot.
Another look by Romain Bichot.
The fashion jury, with Nicolas Di Felice third from right.

Dolev Elron took home the Grand Prix of the Jury Première Vision for a collection in denim called “Casual Turbulence.”
Whatever goes on in Hyeres at night tends to (mostly) stay in Hyeres.
That includes prioritizing shops specialized in fashion and design, he said.
Back up the hill, feelings about his legacy and fashions future remained upbeat.

A discarded mattress dress by Romain Bichot.
A beer sweatshirt by Igor Dieryck, last years triple winner at Hyeres.
The new generation has a way of looking at life differently.
One example among many: that beer sweatshirt produced for Igor Dieryck, last years triple winner at Hyeres.

Another look by Romain Bichot.
For Lesage, thats the secret of youth, he said.
There are no rules anymore, offered Di Felice.
Im interested by what fashion is becoming, as a craft, as entertainment, as lots of things.

Logan Monroe Goff picked up the Mercedes-Benz Sustainability Prize with “Asphalt Cowboy,” a men’s collection melding tailoring and motorcycle racing.
There are so many roads to get to where you want to go.
But here, seeing its raw side, right out of school, is refreshing and moving.
They all deserve congratulations, because they all worked hard, and in that there is resistance.

The fashion jury, with Nicolas Di Felice third from right.

An image from the Courrèges exhibition

A beer sweatshirt by Igor Dieryck, last year’s triple winner at Hyères.