He will take some hedonism with his service of quiet luxury. The buzzy front row was accompanied by a desert-inspired collection by designer Christian Siriano, who signaled the official start to New York Fashion Week. Busy Philipps, Sophia Bush, J. Smith-Cameron, Melanie Lynskey, and Alicia Silverstone were in the front row. As attendees waited for the show to start, Beyoncé's "Cuff It" played quietly, hungry for the decadence of a Siriano collection, dimly lit by the ornate chandeliers in the mirrored ballroom of The Plaza hotel. In the show notes of his fall/winter 2024 outing, he thanked "every person who wears our clothes year after year." Though he may have used some of the more traditional styles and shapes of "quiet luxury," there was nothing stealth about this wealth. The red-lined gold lamé number was one of the highlights of the collection. Janet Jackson sits in a star- studded front row.
The collection lacked his standard gowns, but he didn't skimp on the volume for the shorter hemlines of his mini dresses or in his billowing statement sleeves. Sculptural necklines, bubble dresses and the return of peplum marked much of the latter portion of the show. The finale look was modeled by Coco Rocha, who wore a slinky skirt and pleats around her shoulders.