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the founders of Coperni go behind the scenes of their fashion show at Disneyland Paris

Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant presented their spring-summer 2025 collection at the Marne-la-Vallée amusement park as part of Paris Fashion Week, Tuesday October 1.

Yesterday, Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant were at Disneyland Paris to present a unique fashion show. It was in fact the first time that the amusement park hosted a fashion show. For this great first, the founding duo of the Coperni brand saw the big picture. First, the lovers and collaborators presented their spring-summer 2025 collection as part of Paris Fashion Week. Then, there was a parade with music and fireworks, all closed by none other than Kylie Jenner in a gothic princess dress. Guests on the set of Daily the day after this show-event, they spoke behind the scenes of its organization and expressed their emotions.


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A cinematic parade

The two faces of Coperni thus revealed that the project of a parade at Disney was born 2 years ago, when they were approached with a proposal for collaboration. “But there was something that didn’t work,” one of them confided to Yann Barthès. The project was about to remain a dead letter when the other said: “what if we had a parade!” “And that’s how it happened,” they conclude in one voice. After months of reflection, the project saw the light of day. “A cinematic parade, supposed to represent childhood with the kids and teenagers who arrive at Disney for the first time, then the wicked witches and finally the princesses,” they detail. Regarding the role played by Kylie Jenner at the end of the fashion show, appearing in a black strapless dress with a large petticoat, they say: “princess!”

After the success of this show, time to rest. “We are super tired but super happy, it was beyond our expectations,” declared Arnaud Vaillant with a smile. The designer also highlighted the difficulty imposed by an industry that demands innovation. “In fashion things move very quickly and it was a masterpiece,” he said. We can’t believe we organized something like this.”

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