Since January 2020, the FHCM has been operating Sphere Paris Fashion Week® Showroom, with the support of DEFI and L’Oréal Paris. Sphere is part of its mission to support emerging designers. It brings together a group of brands selected for their creativity and development potential.
CACHÍ / C.R.E.O.L.E* / LA CAGE / LAZOSCHMIDL* / MOUTY / OUEST PARIS* / VICTOR CLAVELLY
*(Indicates brands on the Paris Fashion Week® Official Calendar)
Winner of the AMI x IFM Entrepreneurship Prize in 2023, Cachí was founded in 2024 by Franco-Argentine duo Belén Frias and Élise Girault. Their paths first crossed in Paris in 2018, sparking a creative journey where fashion became their shared language. Rooted in three core values — connection, sharing, and balance — Cachí designs pieces that tell a story with both poise and purpose.The brand pays tribute to French and Argentinian craftsmanship, while drawing refined inspiration from architecture and interior design.
Designer, photo stylist, artistic director, and DJ, Vincent Frederic-Colombo has long navigated between event, music, fashion, and the inclusive events of the LA CREOLE collective, of which he is a co-founder. In 2022, he begins the marketing of the brand C.R.E.O.L.E, defining it as a powerful manifesto rooted in the legacy of the Creole diaspora and its future. Through the brand, he reimagines the boundaries of the male wardrobe, shifting towards unisex codes and drawing inspiration from workwear silhouettes. In 2023, the brand joined the Official Calendar of the Paris Fashion Week®presentations.
Finalists of the 39th Hyères International Fashion Festival in October 2024, Victor Koehler and Victoria Baia founded LA CAGE while studying at Duperré School. In 2023, they began commercializing their designs. Drawing influence from 90s cinema, the duo puts a fresh spin on traditional styles, especially parade and ceremonial uniforms, with a bold, contemporary edge. Made in France, LA CAGE garments combine artisanal with a handmade spirit, perfectly embodying their narrative-driven vision.
Founded in 2014 by German-Swedish duo Andreas Schmidl and Josef Lazo, Lazoschmidl merges fashion, design, and storytelling. Each collection is built around by a narrative, offering a distinctive, story-driven approach to their creations. Awarded the Innovation Prize by the Swedish Fashion Council in 2016, the duo blends pop culture and personal stories to create an eclectic, vibrant, and undeniably sexy world. The brand challenges societal norms and has been featured in the Paris Fashion Week® Menswear Official Calendar since June 2019.
Founded in Paris in 2020, MOUTY offers a contemporary take on menswear. Where tailoring meets streetwear, the brand pursues a silhouette that is both precise and relaxed. Exploring a sensitive, urban aesthetic, Bertille and Thomas Mouty draw on their respective backgrounds in fashion, design and the visual arts to develop a wardrobe that reflects their creative and intuitive approach. Each collection demonstrates a strong taste for clean cuts and subtle details. MOUTY envisions masculinity as plural and introspective — fashion as a space for freedom.
A graduate of Atelier Chardon Savard, Arthur Robert spent over a decade designing for several Parisian houses before launching his eponymous label in 2021. Capturing the zeitgeist with positivity and freedom and exploring pop culture, OUEST Paris revisits the archetypes of an urban and modern wardrobe. OUEST Paris is Paris meets dreamy California; raw denim, skate inspired pieces, traditional volumes, workwear details and sustainable fabrics. Finalist of the 2023 Pierre Bergé ANDAM Prize, Arthur Robert echoes a multicultural vision aware of the environmental and societal issues of our time. OUEST Paris joins the Official Calendar of Paris Fashion Week® in January 2024.
A graduate of the École Duperré, Victor Clavelly pursues a singular approach to clothing, at the crossroads of fashion, technology and sustainability. Founded in Paris in 2021, the brand explores the opportunities provided by additive manufacturing applied to textiles. The result is a language of clothing that combines the sculptural, the hybrid and the experimental. Each collection is part of a process of formal and narrative research, like a fragment of an expanding fictional universe. The garment becomes the result of an experiment. Somewhere between trompe-l’œil and metamorphosis, Victor Clavelly affirms its desire to broaden the scope of what is possible in fashion. In 2023, the brand joined the incubator of the Institut Français de la Mode.