In just a few years, Mossi Traoré has manifested his visions, just like every designer out there. His passion for his art, coupled with a special drive, has taken him from the outskirts of Paris to Bollywood to tour New York City, Santa Fe, Denver and more this summer – with the help of the US Embassy in France. locations. he had always dreamed of attending (the New York Fashion Institute and the Fashion offices among them). And all the while he runs the tuition-free fashion school he founded in honor of his idol, Madame Grès – a social integration project that has placed graduates in the ateliers of Chanel and Dior, among others.
The Spring 2024 collection returned to the essence of Mossi, a name inherited from his grandfather and a brand created with the help of the recently deceased Madame Thomas, once a seamstress for Madame Grès, who ensured that Traoré kept his studio in operation. This collection was a tribute to her.
Backstage before his show, the designer summed up his outing in three words: urban, couture and contemporary. Cuts and volumes are inspired by the asymmetry of Korean artist Lee Bul’s works, which took shape in Japanese denim numbers that wrapped around the body like saris or in asymmetrical effects on sleeves and trouser legs. With just twenty looks, the show was short but offered captivating pieces such as tops that combined the ease of a T-shirt with the elegance of the evening. But the three Grès pleated pieces stole the show. These are particularly time-consuming to produce and are only available by special order. But especially in recent seasons they showed what the designer is capable of. Let’s see where he takes it next.