Artic white was the predominant tone of Yolanda Zobel's second collection for Courrèges, set in the igloo-like cupola of the Espace Niemeyer.

While the thermometer was hitting 18 degrees Celsius in Paris, it got decidedly chillier inside the venue for the Courrèges fall 2019 show.

Showcased under the igloo-like cupola of the Espace Niemeyer, the headquarters of the French communist party, half of Yolanda Zobel’s second collection for the brand was done in arctic white.

“I personally wear a lot of white in winter, and it’s a color that is embedded in the house of Courrèges,” said the German designer, who took over creative direction of the brand owned by Artémis, the family holding company of French billionaire businessman François Pinault, in February 2018.

F. Burlet, WWD.com