The house, said to be readying a push into perfumes and cosmetics, could be targeting a marquee designer to generate buzz.
For her sophomore outing at the recently revived French heritage label, Yiqing Yin sent out clothes fit for a heat wave.
The brand is back almost a century after its closure, with designer Yiqing Yin at the helm.
His designs will be featured in a ballet by dancer and choreographer Sébastien Bertaud in June.
The designer said she would be back next season after making some changes to her structure and team.
Phung is expected to join the house as director of creation in late May.
Josh Wood, Vi Sapyyapy and Ludovic Engrand created the beauty look for the show.
The designer was showing for the first time since being granted the official haute couture designation.
The Paris-based designer’s next show is set for Jan. 26.
The China-born designer said she needs time to focus on her label and doesn’t wish to become a “slave to the system.”
Yiqing Yin created patterns in a kaleidoscope of primary colors that were inspired by Pop Art and graffiti.
Yiqing Yin titled her fall couture collection "Shed My Skin" — complete with fabrics resembling reptile scales — indicating its transformation from one-of-a-kind pieces to elevated ready-to-wear.