Haute Couture Week in Paris — held twice annually in January and July — is categorically different from the prêt-à-porter Fashion Weeks held in March and October. The audience is smaller, the presentations more intimate, and the access more restricted: Haute Couture shows are invitation-only events for clients, press, and buyers, with a schedule managed by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode. The women who attend as clients — for whom the collection is actually made — arrive in private vehicles, attend private fittings, and require a chauffeur programme that reflects the level of discretion and personalisation that Haute Couture itself represents.
The Haute Couture calendar — shows, salons, and private fittings
Haute Couture Week concentrates the shows of the major maisons across five days: Chanel at the Grand Palais Éphémère or the Palais Royal, Christian Dior at the Musée Rodin, Valentino at the Place Vendôme or the Palais Brongniart, Schiaparelli at the Place Vendôme, Giambattista Valli and Alexis Mabille in their ateliers. The public show calendar occupies the mornings and afternoons; the private salon presentations and fitting appointments — where clients see the collection on appointment rather than in a formal show — run alongside and after the public programme.
For Haute Couture clients (as opposed to press or fashion week guests), the schedule typically includes two to three show invitations, one or two private atelier presentations or salon viewings, and potentially a fitting appointment at the maison if an order is being progressed. FFGR Paris manages the full schedule as a vehicle-at-disposition programme across the Haute Couture week.
Atelier access — the geography of Haute Couture Paris
The principal Haute Couture maisons and their presentation venues are concentrated in the 8th arrondissement (Avenue Montaigne, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Place de la Madeleine), the 1st arrondissement (Place Vendôme, Palais Royal, the Louvre area), and in isolated heritage venues (Musée Rodin in the 7th, Grand Palais Éphémère at the Champ de Mars). A client with three appointments in a single day will move between the 8th, the 1st, and potentially the 7th arrondissement — a pattern that requires a vehicle waiting at each venue rather than a single point-to-point transfer.
FFGR positions the vehicle outside each atelier or presentation venue during the appointment. For the Dior shows at the Musée Rodin, vehicle access on the Rue de Varenne is restricted during the show period; FFGR uses the Rue de Babylone side approach and coordinates with the Dior ground team for client departure. For Chanel at the Grand Palais, the vehicle positioning follows the standard Grand Palais protocol — Avenue Winston Churchill approach, confirmed position on client exit.
Private viewings and salon appointments — discretion above presentation
For Haute Couture clients attending private salon viewings or fitting appointments at the maison (as distinct from a formal show), the visit is entirely discreet. The client arrives at a side entrance, is received by their dedicated sales director, and may spend two to three hours at the atelier trying on pieces from the new collection or reviewing samples from a commission.
FFGR's approach for salon appointments is maximum discretion: the vehicle parks in the rue adjacente rather than directly in front of the entrance, the driver does not leave the vehicle or enter the maison, and the programme is not shared externally. For clients who are placing significant couture commissions, the atelier visit is treated with the same confidentiality as a medical or legal appointment — the driver knows the address and the expected duration, nothing further.
The fitting appointment circuit — hotel to atelier and back
Haute Couture fitting appointments are typically scheduled three to four weeks after the collection shows — when the client returns to Paris specifically for fittings on pieces commissioned during the July or January shows. For these fitting trips, the client often stays at their preferred Paris palace hotel for two to four days, with two or three fitting appointments per day at the relevant maisons.
FFGR manages the fitting programme as a standing vehicle engagement: daily hotel-to-atelier transfers at the confirmed appointment times, a waiting vehicle during the fitting (which can run sixty to ninety minutes per maison), and return to the hotel with any samples or accessories provided by the maison. For fitting trips that include additional Paris activities — dinner, gallery visits, personal shopping — FFGR maintains the vehicle at disposition for the full day programme.
Show guest arrivals — the front row and the invited press
Beyond the Haute Couture client, invited press, editors, and international guests attending the formal shows require precise arrival timing. The Chanel show at the Grand Palais or Palais Royal fills in a ten-minute window before the show begins; late arrivals are visibly late. For major fashion editors and international guests, the vehicle must be at the entrance with precision.
FFGR calculates departure from the client's hotel for a five-to-eight-minute arrival buffer before the show start, accounting for central Paris traffic and the concentration of vehicles arriving simultaneously. For multiple show days, FFGR maintains a schedule for each day of Haute Couture Week — adjusting departure times for each venue based on its specific approach and the client's hotel origin.
Engaging FFGR Paris for Haute Couture Week transport
Haute Couture Week vehicle programmes should be confirmed at minimum one week before the collection presentations begin. For the January session (held in the third week of January) and the July session (first week of July), vehicle availability in Paris is not as constrained as during prêt-à-porter fashion week — but full-week vehicle-at-disposition engagements for Haute Couture clients are best confirmed early.
Contact us at reservation@ffgrparis.com or WhatsApp +33 7 43 46 14 91. For Haute Couture Week programmes, note: arrival date in Paris, maison appointments and show invitations if known, hotel or residence address, and whether an airport programme is required at the start or end of the visit.
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Haute Couture Week is the most private, the most intimate, and the most precisely scheduled week in the Paris fashion calendar. The ground transport must match that standard in every dimension — discretion, timing, and presentation. FFGR Paris. Contact us: reservation@ffgrparis.com · WhatsApp +33 7 43 46 14 91.
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