
Fashion doesn’t wait. It mutates.
And today, Courrèges turns the page with force.
With the appointment of Drew Henry as Artistic Director, the Paris house enters a new era — sharp, modern, and charged with expectation. After years spent shaping the visual language of Burberry, JW Anderson and the world of Céline under Phoebe Philo, Henry arrives with the kind of pedigree that fashion remembers.
But this is more than a succession.
It is a statement.
Courrèges has always stood for tomorrow: white vinyl, radical lines, movement, desire. A house built on the idea that modernity should feel fearless. Now, with Henry, that legacy is not being preserved — it is being recharged.
His words are clear: clothes must make sense for the way people live now.
Useful. Direct. Powerful.
In an industry obsessed with noise, Drew Henry’s arrival feels like precision. A clean cut through the static. His debut, set for September at Paris Fashion Week, is already one of the most anticipated moments of the season.
The future, once again, has a Paris address.




