Photography Yu FujiwaraFashionGalleryNo dick-sucking in the library! A Paris street style round-upPhotographer Yu Fujiwara drops his latest style dispatch from the cobbled streets of the French capitalShareLink copied ✔️November 23, 2023FashionGalleryTextHannah BertolinoPFW SS24 Street Style by Yu Fujiwara If we’ve come to learn anything over the past few fashion seasons, it’s that despite every cliché, there’s no singular set of style guidelines for each fashion capital. Need proof? See Copenhagen Fashion Week, where showgoers traded in cute, Scandi-core style for darker, layered-up looks; Milan, which served an endless supply of glossy, glittery Y2K ensembles; or New Yorker, where showgoers pounded the pavement in looks that signalled a 2010s post-indie sleaze resurgence. This time around, as designers stripped back the fashion gimmicks, sending streams of well-crafted and constructed garments down the runways for SS24, the Paris fashion crowd leaned away from stereotypical French “less is more” dressing and instead, threw a big apocalyptic-dress party across the streets of Paris. As captured by Dazed’s street style photographer Yu Fujiwara, guests were spotted wearing long black leather capes wrapped around shirts and ties, mini dresses with high-sculpted shoulders and shredded tights. Elsewhere, sleek, shining red tops were matched with too-long trousers, black maxi dresses were layered with skin-tight latex balaclavas, and puffed-up, wing-like jackets paired with jumpers falling into long alien tendrils – think Berghain queue meets space age aliens. Topping off the looks, hair came knotted-up into long-hanging braids, slicked back with bright-coloured highlights, or gathered into punky, pointed spikes. Meanwhile, make-up came in the form of chrome or black paint streaked across the face in words or dots, nails overflowed with metallic bubbles, sunglasses came oversized and bug-eyed, metallic chain belts were looped around waists and chests, and bras were eschewed for criss-crossing, reflective nipple tape. Elsewhere, more laid-back looks came through via Miu Miu-esque matching short-shorts and jumpers, an all-denim moment from Louis Vuitton creative director-slash-musician Pharrell, and torn-up graphic tees paying homage to American Psycho, the late Vivienne Westwood, and the phrase “No dick sucking in the library!!!” [obvs]. Click through the gallery above to the best of the rest. Photography Yu FujiwaraExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaignHow Jane Birkin became fashion’s most complicated iconLudovic de Saint Sernin answers the dA-Zed quiz Lily Allen was out for revenge at 16Arlington’s It-girl conventionJil Sander gets cosy with MonclerExploring the parallel lives of Vivienne Westwood and cult manga NANAHaider Ackermann throws it down with Willie Nelson for Canada GooseBrontez Purnell on the rise of Telfar ClemensWill nostalgia be the defining aesthetic of the 2020s?In pictures: Vivienne Westwood’s jewellery archive has found a new homeThe hottest girls you know are dressing like The NutcrackerThis new book delves into the 150-year history of Louis Vuitton