Editor’s Note: Justine Picardie is a fashion commentator, published author and the editor of Harper’s Bazaar. The views expressed in the video above are her own.

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What does digital mean in the luxury universe? It’s a question a number of key designers tried to answer at Paris Fashion Week, which ended on Wednesday. For some, this meant Instagram-friendly sets and stunts with ready-made hashtags (just search #ChanelAirlines), while others interpreted the digital abstractly in their clothes.

But along with tech meditations, designers also centered workmanship and artisan talent. According to Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Justine Picardie, the French brands are showing a renewed “emphasis on the handcrafted; things that are real, things that are made by human hands, that are touched by human hands and emotion.”

Watch to find out more about how designers negotiated the tricky relationship between craft and technology at the shows.