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Coperni Forgoes Paris Show Amid Shareholder Strife

The label’s relationship with Tomorrow London has ‘deteriorated significantly,’ founders Arnaud Vaillant and Sebastien Meyer said in a statement.
Coperni Spring/Summer 2026.
Coperni Spring/Summer 2026. (Courtesy)
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  • Mimosa Spencer

Coperni will not show at Paris Fashion Week for the upcoming season, founders Arnaud Vaillant and Sebastien Meyer said in a statement on Friday, citing a deterioration of their partnership with Tomorrow London, which took an undisclosed stake in the label in 2019.

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