Alexandre Mattiussi gave ‘90s styles a Parisian do-over for a contemporary, urban consumer.
Ami will show a video on March 11 at 2:30 p.m. CET, shortly after the Paris Fashion Week calendar, a temporary move.
With the spotlight on jewel tones, youthful hair accessories and bold broaches, this year’s inauguration set the trends for the next four years.
Sequoia Capital China has taken a majority stake in the 10-year-old fashion brand.
Alexandre Mattiussi sexed things up considerably this season with relaxed and sensual updates of looks from the Seventies and Nineties.
New Yorkers will be able to view the show the following day, on a huge screen at Seventh Avenue and 43rd Street.
Ami, Cecilie Bahnsen, Enfants Riches Deprimés, Ester Manas, Gabriela Hearst, Mossi, and Wales Bonner are among entries.
The show will take place during the ready-to-wear calendar, which runs Sept. 28 through Oct. 6
The brand is also keeping an eye on the U.S. with a view to expand there.
The designer and his last show were the talk of the Sidaction gala on Thursday.
The brand has built up some heat and its designer is on the radar of Calvin Klein talent scouts.
Alexandre Mattiussi marked the brand’s ninth anniversary with a collection that blended androgynous fluidity with a Sixties kick.