Courrèges is a French fashion house founded in 1961 by André Courrèges, renowned for its futuristic, space-age aesthetic and pioneering use of modern materials like vinyl and PVC. The brand became iconic in the 1960s for its minimalist silhouettes, geometric cuts, and bold, youthful energy, helping to define the era’s fashion revolution. After periods of dormancy and changes in ownership, Courrèges has undergone a modern revival. As of 2020, Nicolas Di Felice—an alum of Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton—serves as artistic director, bringing contemporary relevance to the brand while honoring its avant-garde legacy.