An institution respected and supported by the most successful individuals and big names in the business, Jean-Pierre Blanc was only 20 years-old when he managed to convince the great and the good of the international art scene to travel down to the south of France to help unearth the talent of tomorrow. “I wasn’t very good at school, and I left with no qualifications… At the time, the city of Hyères had established itself as the second capital outside of Paris for young French fashion. We organized the very first runway show in a club called Nashville and by the next year, we had over 2000 people attending.” Said Jean-Pierre Blanc in L’Express. For his first official festival, Jean-Pierre asked some of France’s most historic names for help: Azzedine Alaïa, Thierry Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier… No one responded, except Thierry Mugler. Luckily, it would take more than that to discourage the young up-starter, “Hyères was a struggle from the start, it took three months to organize the jury – today it takes two days. Convincing people like Martin Margiela, Helmut Lang and Yohji Yamamoto to participate was half the battle.” He confessed to Le Monde.
department store, Galeries Lafayette.
set out by Chloé.
To move, to unseat, to surprise, to disorient... That may be the recipe to win the Festival.
the villa became a mecca for avant-garde artists like Dali, Buñuel, Cocteau, Giacometti, Picasso...
Even Man Ray shot his first surrealist film, ‘Les Mystères du Château de Dé’ in the grounds. After many decades of neglect and deterioration, it was restored using public funds as an art centre in 1996, housing contemporary art exhibitions.
it’s one of my biggest regrets.”
of what makes this festival great.
Ground zero for trend predictions, Hyères is a shop window into the style of tomorrow – open to everyone and in a constant state of change. Each year sees more ecological innovation via the festival’s signature eco-conscious project as slow fashion becomes more relevant. Korean Jinag Jung recently showed a 100% vegan collection created from upcycled branded sportswear and Ester Manas made news as the first participant to refuse to dress models 34-36 in a stand against body dysmorphia.
Proving for another year running, Hyères has
never been more fashionable!