From king of the red carpet Elie Saab's shimmering, red carpet-ready gowns to Maison Martin Margiela's masked models and Jean Paul Gaultier's children-packed bridal gown, the world's most legendary designers gave us quite the couture show in Paris. Here are
For his first year showing with the haute couture set, Alexis Mabille quite literally celebrated like a kid in a candy store with his sugary sweet confections
Dior's ethereal models weaved their way through Raf Simons' secret garden wearing exquisite pastel-hued confections
Veteran couturier Giorgio poses up with his army of Armani goddesses
King of the red carpet Elie Saab continued his awards season appeal with a stunning array of shimmering, red carpet-ready gowns
Stephane Rolland's show was a whirlwind of monochrome creations
Karl Lagerfeld showed his support for the legalization of same-sex marriages in France by sending two models down his enchanted forest catwalk sporting couture bridal gowns, with his four-year-old godson as the pageboy
Valentino conjured up couture magic in Paris with its garden-inspired collection
Typically high-octane glamour was the order of the day at Atelier Versace, with 24-carat gold pinstripes and crystal embroidery ensuring the collection dazzled
Zuhair Murad, whose designs are loved by A-listers including Kristen Stewart and Jennifer Lopez, unveiled a dreamy array of flashbulb-worthy gowns
Jean Paul Gaultier's last look, per couture tradition, was a bridal gown. But that’s not all he sent out — when the bride appeared on the runway, she lifted the enormous cage skirt to reveal four adorable little giggling girls
Young designer Giambattista Valli, who designed Jessica Biel's pink wedding gown, tapped into the trend of the moment — monochrome — with black and white wares
Quirky fashion house Maison Martin Margiela's models wore masks to keep attention firmly on their extraordinarily cool clothes