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Milan Fashion Week has come and gone in the blink of an eye, leaving behind a trail of Spring/Summer 2025 menswear previews during its stay. Next up, it's Paris' time to shine.

Paris is looking to be extra lively starting on June 18. The city will not only be hosting weeks worth of menswear presentations, but Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) also falls on the same week on June 21.

And Champion is coming to take it all over.

Champion has packed out the week with events for Paris Fashion Week and Fête de la Musique. Champion's lineup includes special pop-up experiences, showrooms, and soirees with friends like Highsnobiety, Alaska Alaska, and Awake, all carried out in the spirit of fashion, music, and community.

The daytime will call for Sonny's Pizza and buzzy pop-ups from Grailed x Boiler Room "RAVEWEAR" and Champion's own Spring/Summer 2025 preview.

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After replenishing themselves with pizza and fresh fashion pieces, attendees are guided into nighttime festivities, where stylish parties and Boiler Room raves unfold.

Indeed, expect Champion to party hard with Awake till the wee hours of the morning on June 21 and close out Highsnobiety's latest "Not in Paris" installment with La Sunday.

And in case you need a 'fit, Champion x Highsnobiety has got you covered.

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