In a breathtaking display of vocal artistry, Charlie Zhou Shen delivers a one-take live rendition of “Hi” at the prestigious W Annual Light & Shadow Gala. Captivating the audience with his ethereal tone and flawless technique, Zhou Shen (周深) transforms the stage into a realm of emotion and elegance. Set against a backdrop of cinematic lighting and refined visual storytelling, this performance becomes a luminous highlight of the evening—where music, light, and shadow converge in perfect harmony.
a Spencer Jacket from the first circus haute Couture collection for Zhou Shen
Charlie Zhou Shen wore a Spencer Jacket in Powdered Black Wool and Silk Satin Crafted from luxurious black wool with a subtle grain de poudre texture, this Spencer jacket is elegantly paired with lustrous black silk satin for a striking contrast. The piece is adorned with gradient crystal embroidery, transitioning seamlessly from deep black to shimmering white, creating a captivating play of light and shadow. Inspired by the regal opulence of Empress Eugénie, the design features intricate motifs of imperial crowns and ornate jewelry, evoking a sense of timeless grandeur and aristocratic refinement.
This spencer was resented during the First Circus Haute Couture show.
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Julien Fournié Haute couture
More than a fashion brand, Maison Julien Fournié is a luxury experience that transcends trends and seasons. Driven by a commitment to excellence and innovation, Julien Fournié continuously redefines the world of ultra-luxury.
Founded in 2009, the house’s history is woven into its haute couture collections, presented in Paris every January and July during Haute Couture Week. For his debut collection, the young couturier was awarded the Grand Prize for Creativity by the City of Paris in January 2010. By his fourth collection in January 2011, Julien Fournié became a guest member of the official calendar of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture — a first step towards recognition among the great couturiers.
In January 2017, Maison Julien Fournié was officially classified as Haute Couture. This prestigious label, protected by the French Ministry of Industry, is held by only a handful of houses — currently ten — that unite the highest creativity in design with the finest standards of garment making.
Since its inception, the house has been invited to present its collections at prestigious events worldwide, bringing the couturier’s vision to luxury clients across the globe. In March 2023, a Julien Fournié gown worn by actress Audrey Fleurot entered the Musée Grévin in Paris. In April 2023, the first retrospective of Julien Fournié’s work was held at SCAD Lacoste, in an exhibition entitled Haute Couture, un point c’est tout.
While honouring tradition, Julien Fournié has forged bold partnerships with high-tech leaders such as Apple and Tencent, digitising the creation, design and personalisation of his haute couture pieces. He stands among the rare couturiers to fully master the new digital tools. Clients are no longer mere spectators of the creative process — they have become active participants in the singular experience of creating a garment, wherever they may be.
Since December 2020, Julien Fournié has been developing a line of luxury bags and accessories, initially conceived to offer the iconic pieces seen on the runway — previously reserved for haute couture clients — to a wider audience.














