
Toulouse Fashion Week 2024: My Night Out and Highlights
La Grande Halle de L’Union was about 9 kilometers from central Toulouse, roughly a 20-minute car ride or an extended metro and bus combo. Living close by, I strolled in without breaking a sweat. But for those trekking in from the city, it might have felt like a stretch.
Pro tip: next time, plan ahead—the energy and vibe make it worth every minute.


Christelle Garrigue, also known as La Libellule, is a French artist focused on sustainable design. Her work includes crafting decorative objects and accessories from recycled materials.
Tonight, she showcased her latest collection made entirely from used tea bags, demonstrating how discarded items can be transformed into beautiful fashion. The intricate designs reflected her dedication to reimagining waste in practical yet creative ways.



Top made using strings
from recycled tea bags.
Photographer: @fred.gendreau,
Model: @nath_aemin,
@toulousefashionweek.
‘Le Trop Fée’ awarded by the ambassador of the National
Federation of Women of China, Khristine Bernabeu, during the @toulousefashionweek.