OK, guys, let’s talk about that Jacquemus event in Capri. This was a big one – the brand’s 15th anniversary. I got to be there, and it was quite the experience.

Jacquemus Event: Discover the Must-See Moments from this Event!

First off, getting there was a whole thing. Capri is a stunning island, but let me tell you, it’s not the easiest place to get to, especially when you’re hauling a bunch of gear for an event like this. But hey, no complaints when the location is this beautiful.

Once I arrived, I dove straight into preparations. The event was held at Casa Malaparte, a gorgeous spot with these iconic red steps. The whole place was buzzing with activity. We set up the runway and seating areas, making sure everything looked perfect against that incredible backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea.

The day of the show, the energy was electric. I helped coordinate the models backstage, making sure everyone was ready to go. Let me tell you, these weren’t your average models. They strutted down those red steps in these tight jersey dresses. And Gwyneth Paltrow was in the front row!

  • The Dresses: They were the main event, simple but elegant. Flowy, a bit see-through in that classy way, and they moved beautifully as the models walked.
  • The Colors: Lots of bold colors, which really popped against the natural beauty of the island.
  • The Accessories: Jacquemus is known for those tiny bags, and yeah, they were there. But there were also some big hats, which were a fun touch.

The show itself was amazing. The models walked, the music played, and the crowd watched in awe. It was all very dreamy and felt like a movie scene.

After the show wrapped up, I helped with the breakdown, packing everything up. It was a long day, but seeing the whole thing come together was worth it. Working on an event like this is a lot of work, but it’s also incredibly rewarding.

Jacquemus Event: Discover the Must-See Moments from this Event!

So, that’s my little behind-the-scenes look at the Jacquemus 15th anniversary show. It was a memorable experience, and I’m glad I got to be a part of it. Being there, seeing the fashion up close, and experiencing the whole atmosphere was something else. It’s these kinds of events that remind me why I love this industry.

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