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All the Best Pre-Fall 2024 Looks From The Runway

Fashion never sleeps and all of your favourite designers are back with the best, brightest, and boldest looks from their Pre-Fall 2024 collections.

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Although Pre-Fall collections often don't reach the level of virality as Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter, these between-season collections are often some designers' most experimental pieces. On-season pieces are restricted to creating something marketable that will perform well on social media, but also appeal to buyers. While wearability is still an important factor, when the restraints are loosened even the slightest, designers find space for experimentation and more out-of-the-box thinking. 

This shines through in several of the Pre-Fall 2024 collections. Most notably, Balenciaga collaborated with the trendy-chic Los Angeles grocery store Erewhon, taking inspiration from LA fashion and culture and merging them with Demna's greater Balenciaga universe. Other designers like Christopher John Rogers stayed more true to the core of the brand while experimenting even further with colours, patterns, and structure. 

As the off-season fashion continues to roll in, L'OFFICIEL is here to keep you up to date with the best Pre-Fall 2024 looks. 

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In accordance with Balenciaga's collaboration with Erewhon, the brand tackles activewear in a "quiet luxury" way à la the everyday LA cool girl. Photo courtesy of Balenciaga.
Balenciaga cares greatly about intentional placement of color, and with this Cardi B look, balanced vibrancy with class. Photo courtesy of Balenciaga.
One key element to this Balenciaga collection is the use of layering to elevate and texturize loungewear, from oversized hoodies to shearling boots. Photo courtesy of Balenciaga.
With definition, Balenciaga leaves room for mystery with this extended neckline and one shoe as an accessory. Photo courtesy of Balenciaga.
Givenchy's primarily neutral-toned collection takes inspiration from later designs by Hubert de Givenchy and features pops of orange, yellow, hot pink, and polka dot patterns that bring a newfound energy while maintaining Givenchy's signature sleek construction. Photo courtesy of Givenchy.
This distinctive pop of orange balances uniqueness with wearability. Photo courtesy of Givenchy.
The subtle nod of polka dots pair perfectly with hints of sheer fabric and close attention to accessories. Photo courtesy of Givenchy.
Diesel's motive is to push innovation and experimentation with each layer in its collections and with this look, the brand plays with fit. Photos courtesy of Diesel. Photo courtesy of Diesel.
Layers of denim are bonded together with other textures and patterns and made to look like one complete garment. Photo courtesy of Diesel.
Diesel touches on an aesthetic of archetypal pieces with this new collection, like this sleek construction. Photo courtesy of Diesel.
Christopher John Rogers tells an energetic story of simplicity, cleanliness, and powerful elegance through his iconic trademark: bright, bold colors. Photo courtesy of Christopher John Rogers.
Christopher John Rogers rejects conventional shaping and focuses on pattern. Photo courtesy of Christopher John Rogers.
With a simple silhouette, the coloring and pattern mixtures shine. Photo courtesy of Christopher John Rogers.
Designer Alexandra O’Neill's took inspiration from her travels through safaris in South Africa and Botswana paying close attention to color and texture. Photo by Oriana Layendecker.
Floral patterns bleed into many pieces in this collection, inspired by African landscapes and Henri Rousseau's art. Photo by Oriana Layendecker.
Blue travels seamlessly through the collection coming at a peak with this stunning baby blue textured dress. Photo by Oriana Layendecker.
Off-White's 'Cute Feelings' collection questions identity with bold colors and patterns. Photo by Jack Day.
Pink and fur stand at the forfront of the 'Cute Feelings' collection. Photo by Jack Day.
Off-White perfects street-style with intentional color blocking and playful zippers. Photo by Jack Day.
Boldness is at the forefront of Balmain's Pre-Fall 2024 collection and in this garment, the brand leans into the structured fluidity of stripes. Photo courtesy of Balmain.
The pastel blocks of color give this look a bold sleekness. Photo courtesy of Balmain.
This Alice in Wonderland-style short dress has an air of whimsy and playfulness while remaining chic. Photo courtesy of Balmain.
Valentino excentuates sartorial tradition while paying close attention to proportions and construction. Photo courtesy of Valentino.
Carefully constucted, this Valentino piece uses the trendy bow design as a chic replacement for traditional coat buttons. Photo courtesy of Valentino.
The formal meets the ethereal in this sheer maiden-style gown, giving it life and a Valentino-style flare. Photo courtesy of Valentino.
In three chapters, Caroline Herrera emphasizes the brand's visual language through fabulous and lavish designs. Photo courtesy of Caroline Herrera.
Using a ruffled texture and bright hues, Caroline Herrera reflects on femininity in dressing. Photo courtesy of Caroline Herrera.
While color is quintessential to this Pre-Fall 2024 collection, dark, neutral hues add variation and rigidity. Photo courtesy of Caroline Herrera.

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