During this edition of Paris Fashion Week, Sebastián Yatra attended several key runway shows throughout the week, taking part in the season’s calendar and being present at notable moments. Sebastián attended Willy Chavarria’s “ETERNO” runway show, one of the standout moments of the week, as well as the Hermès show, where the House unveiled its latest collection, and the Sacai show, which marked the close of his Paris schedule. In each case, Yatra wore looks specifically selected for the shows, aligned with the identity and vision of each house. His time at Paris Fashion Week comes during an active moment in his career, as he continues to build his presence across music and fashion, while preparing for his upcoming return to Latin America with his “Entre Tanta Gente” tour.
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