The Row Banned Social Media at its Paris Runway Show

The Row’s latest decision to ban social media and cell phones at its Paris Fashion Week show for Fall/Winter 2024 stands as a controversial fashion statement.

The Row Banned Social Media at its Paris Runway Show
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The Row Banned Social Media at its Paris Runway Show

The Row’s latest decision to ban social media and cell phones at its Paris Fashion Week show for Fall/Winter 2024 stands as a controversial fashion statement. While seemingly counterintuitive in an age dominated by instant sharing and connectivity, this move underscores a deeper narrative about luxury, exclusivity, and the essence of fashion itself.

The Row, a brand synonymous with “quiet luxury,” requested that guests refrain from taking photos or videos during the show, a policy that harks back to a more traditional era of fashion showcases. This decision elevated the brand’s aura of exclusivity. It served as a critique of the current state of fashion week, where the spectacle often overshadows the creations it seeks to celebrate.

The Row created an intimate experience that focused solely on the craftsmanship and artistry of their collection, reminiscent of the pre-digital fashion salons attended only by society’s elite, eliminating the immediate digital footprint.

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