The French were the first to move away from fashion to industry, not just dress-making but they have been exporting their style since the 17th century, which clearly made most of the world realize what fashion was. Today, Paris is considered one of the world's fashion capitals, along with London, New York and Milan. These days it does not mean that people in Paris wear beautiful clothes - it is a serious business. Fashion has always existed at the intersection of art and consumerism and has never happened in today's society. The way we look at our desires, bodies and epochs shapes fashion in every season, as it shapes us. Paris Fashion is the centre of it all. Lead with Example It all came to a rise in the 17th century when the Union of France with fashion and style came. Well! Surprisingly it was initiated by none other than the Louis XIV. The Sun King made it his business which was the most beautiful in the world, so the luxury goods industry in France became a royal commodity. The creation of the fashion press in the 1670s brought French fashion into the limelight and changing perceptions and styles of different fashion "seasons" became available to larger tourists attraction. Louis XIV was responsible for introducing himself to the abusive tendency to curled hair. The king was going bald, so he paid more compensation and was followed by the rest of the court. The sun kings wigs The French Royal Court turned into a sport of indigestion, where fashion was concerned about looking at whose wig is the longest? Whose skirt is the widest and most covered in short bows? There was a big outbreak of fashion in Paris. The rebels were certainly too quick to change all this and headed very rapidly towards the opposite direction - before what was once a baroque, almost decadent, extra, now everything was simple - according to the ideas of the era and therefore Also hygiene had improved miracles by now and people had to buy more clothes to wear at least one piece of cloth while they cleaned another. And then came the 1800s and department stores were opened, giving a boost to Paris fashion. There are lot companies and travel attractions, everyone love to see. YSL's reign In 1966, Yves Saint Laurent reinvented Paris with its Pratt-a-Porter ("ready to wear") line, which made fashion accessible to the public. In fact, even though Paco Rabanne and Pierre Cardin pushed fashion toward the future, they always had to be in the shadow of YSL while creating bold shapes. He was undoubtedly the king of the latter half of the century. Some of the great architectural designs are influencing the sense of fashion such as Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo, Louvre Museum, Rome Colosseum, etc. She pioneered tuxedo suits for women, captivating everyone with her sleek style and left bank beatnik chic. Since the 1960s, Paris fashion's crown has come under increasing competition from London, New York, Milan and Tokyo. Yet foreign designers such as Chanel and Marc Jacobs's Carl Lugerfield still reside in France in Louis Vuitton. Paris Fashion Week is celebrated biennially when the crème de la crème of the fashion world visits the city to see what they will wear next season.