Haute couture: where craft, fantasy, and luxury collide
An entertaining deep dive into the history, importance, critiques, and evolution of fashion’s most exclusive universe
Haute couture’s story begins long before the red carpets and celebrity headlines, but certainly after humans realized clothes could be more than an attempt to avoid hypothermia. In the 19th century, Charles Frederick Worth—an Englishman bold enough to move to Paris and tell the French how to dress—became known as the father of haute couture. He turned sewing into spectacle, stitched artistic ambition into every seam, and pioneered the radical act of placing a designer’s name on the label. From there, Paris crowned itself the global capital of luxury craftsmanship, becoming the place where tulle, silk, and ambition meet to form wearable dreams.

















