Man, let me tell you about this whole Jacquemus Spring 2024 thing. It was a trip, seriously.

So, I got it in my head that I wanted to do something with this Jacquemus show, right? “Les Sculptures,” they called it. Sounded fancy. I figured, why not, let’s see what this is all about. I dove into it, headfirst.
First off, this wasn’t just any fashion show. This thing went down at some art gallery in the south of France. La Fondation Maeght, overlooking Saint-Paul de Vence. Apparently, it’s known for its Alberto Giacometti collection. Fancy, right? I started digging around, and found out this designer, Simon Porte Jacquemus, he’s all about blending art and fashion. Makes sense, given the location.
- I watched the show online, multiple times.
- Took notes on everything – the clothes, the vibe, the whole shebang.
- Looked up anything I didn’t get, like who this Giacometti guy was.
My Experience
The more I watched, the more I got what they were going for. It wasn’t just about the clothes, it was like… an experience. They mixed pop culture with this kind of bougie luxury vibe. I saw Gigi Hadid strutting down the runway, and it all clicked.
Realized Jacquemus started small, doing his own thing on the streets of Paris. Now he’s huge. It’s inspiring, you know? He made those tiny Le Chiquito bags that everyone’s obsessed with. Wild.
I even started thinking about how fashion and art really do go together. This show, it made me see things differently. Like, maybe there’s more to fashion than just looking good. Maybe it’s about saying something, or making people feel something. I don’t know. But it was cool.

This Jacquemus Spring 2024 thing, it ended up being way more than I expected. It wasn’t just a fashion show, it was like, a whole journey. It got me thinking, and that’s what I’m all about. Sharing these experiences, hoping they spark something in you, too.
So yeah, that’s my Jacquemus story. Hope you got something out of it.