Dior: Menswear SS25
A gaggle of giant, delightful cats populated the Dior catwalk this season. They were blown up versions of colourful ceramics made by Hylton Nel.
Comme Des Garçons: Menswear SS25
The first thing you noticed was the hair. This season, Rei Kawakubo employed Takeo Arai to create a series of towering mohawks and stiff bobs that were littered with multi-coloured hair clips.
Rick Owens: Menswear SS25
A monumental fashion spectacle of near biblical proportions, Rick Owens’ SS25 menswear show was one for the books.
032c: Menswear SS25
032c might be the Berlin-based magazine revered by cool girls worldwide, but this season, it proved it was far from just that. For SS25, its ready-to-wear arm, which is headed by creative director Maria Koch, firmly stamped its mark on
Hed Mayner: Menswear SS25
Israeli fashion designer Hed Mayner knows how to please a crowd. Using this SS25 season to reimagine his go-to techniques, he focused on expanding proportions and working with new patterns.
Wales Bonner: Menswear SS25
Grace Wales Bonner opted to celebrate Caribbean art this season, rooting her new collection for her eponymous brand in the work of Althea McNish, a renowned Trinidadian textile designer.
Kenzo: Menswear SS25
Kenzology: “the study of an evolutionary wardrobe cultivated from the bridge-building perspective of a Japanese designer in Paris”. This is the sentiment Nigo built his SS25 men’s and women’s collection around.
Walter Van Beirendonck: Menswear SS25
Walter Van Beirendonck was clowning around for SS25. Inspired by the circus, the clothes he presented were the epitome of playful.
Solid Homme: Menswear SS25
For SS25, Solid Homme took us out of the big city and into the beachside hangout.
Bianca Saunders: Menswear SS25
Throughout her rise to widespread industry recognition, London-based designer Bianca Saunders has become known for her innovative blend of classic British tailoring and subtle Caribbean codes.
Louis Vuitton: Menswear SS25
This season, Pharrell’s design handwriting was guided by the “similarities that bind us together across the globe”, peppered with influences that nodded to the maison’s travel origins.
Giorgio Armani: Menswear SS25
The Giorgio Armani SS25 menswear collection was released without show notes to accompany. This was, in part, because Mr Armani wished for the collection to speak for itself, but also because of the pure magnitude of it. With Matt Bomer,
Gucci: Menswear SS25
Sabato De Sarno described his sophomore men’s collection for Gucci as an encounter between the city and the beach.
WATCH: Louis Vuitton Menswear SS25 Live From Paris
WATCH: Louis Vuitton Menswear SS25 Live From Paris
Av Vattev: Menswear SS25
For SS25, London-based designer Antonio Vattev used his eponymous brand, Av Vattev, as a platform to explore the beauty that can be found in the crooks and crannies of underground club culture.