As this season's fashion month comes to a close, designer labels such as Balenciaga are making a big splash -- literally.
On Sunday, models walked the runway at Cité du Cinema studio in Paris wearing the latest looks from the brand as they charged through a flooded floor.
(MORE: After Harvey Weinstein verdict, Dior presents feminist-inspired fashion show)The flooded grounds were not the result of an unforeseen accident but intentionally created to match the overall apocalyptic-like theme of the show. An overhead screen showed visuals of extreme weather conditions.
In addition to flooded floors, Balenciaga's fall/winter 2020 show included a look at bright ruched gowns, new vibrant takes on outerwear, sharp shouldered tops and a wide range of new ways to wear black.
In less than 30 minutes, the show included a little over 100 high fashion looks.
(MORE: Model Jillian Mercado dedicates fashion week moment to anyone with disabilities who 'has felt unseen and unheard')Creative director Demna Gvasalia has created similar collections in the past, but many are saying this may be the darkest yet.