The claim

The series seems to be becoming more and more accurate: Apparently several items of clothing from a fashion show were predicted.

Our conclusion

The scenes do not come from regular episodes, but from an episode created exclusively for a fashion designer.

It now seems to have become ingrained in the collective memory that the Simpsons supposedly prophesied all sorts of things - which is not true (we have already written countless articles about various "prophecies", see HERE ), but is still persistently claimed.
The most recent example is scenes from a fashion show whose fashion was supposedly predicted by the series. Conversely, however, it becomes a shoe!

The fashion video

A video is shared in a Facebook Reel that shows various scenes from a fashion show compared to what appear to be scenes from The Simpsons (see HERE ).

Here are some of the scenes in comparison:

Skinner's mother in a green something
Skinner's mother in a green something
Beard with arrow shirt, jeans and high boots
Beard with arrow shirt, jeans and high boots
Homer with red giant collar jacket and sunglasses
Homer with red giant collar jacket and sunglasses

Not seen in any episodes, so where do the Simpsons scenes come from?

Colleague Andre kindly called me a series junkie in episode 3 of the three-part ZDF documentary “ Conspiracy Worlds ”, which comes in handy here again: The scenes above cannot be seen in any episodes of The Simpsons, but they were not created by someone else either, they actually come from them from the team around series creator Matt Groening . How does that fit together?

It's simple: the scenes come from a ten-minute episode created Balenciaga at Paris Fashion Week Georgian Demna Gvasalia, creative director of the fashion label and a big Simpsons fan, surprised his guests in the cinema hall with this exclusive episode in which his creations can be seen.

You can watch the whole episode here:

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Conclusion

So bad luck again, dear Simpsons conspiracy myth fans: Here too you are wrong. The scenes do not come from regular Simpsons episodes, but from an episode created exclusively for a fashion designer.

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