After making a powerful entrance into the world of high-end fashion with her first store in Warsaw this past May, Magda Butrym is ready to further expand her luxury designer brand on a global scale. With 187 retail locations worldwide, the Polish designer is positioning herself to increase her influence and reach a broader audience of luxury fashion enthusiasts.
For her debut presentation at Paris Fashion Week Butrym selected an intimate salon show held in a lavish apartment overlooking Parc Monceau. The setting, adorned with delicate pink roses—a signature motif in her collections—was a refined reflection of her brand’s aesthetic. The luxury designer brand elevated the atmosphere with fine Champagne and artisanal Polish bottled water, enhancing the overall opulence of the event.
Models graced the space, weaving through displays of intricate Polish glass art set atop traditional hand-knitted lace, evoking a sense of timeless Slavic craftsmanship. Butrym’s high-end fashion designs combined bold outerwear with striking ’80s power shoulders and flowing, floral-inspired pieces. The collection featured feminine, ruched dresses and elegant evening wear, all infused with a romantic, Slavic essence.
A significant focus of Butrym’s luxury designer brand is the expansion of her handbag line, with a notable standout being the Brigitte bag. This boxy, chic design blends practicality and luxury, offering enough space for essentials like a laptop or a Stanley cup, catering to the needs of modern, career-driven women.
Butrym’s designs continue to captivate the luxury fashion world with their sophisticated, Slavic-inspired appeal, showcasing a seamless blend of tradition and contemporary high-end style. For more insights into the spring 2025 Paris Fashion Week collections, click here for additional reviews.