Comme des Garçons: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Was she railing against Lord Business? For AW25, Rei Kawakubo took traditional businesswear and mangled and distorted it – a comment, perhaps, on how corporate agendas can distort cultures (just look at all those billionaires bending the knee to Trump).
Junya Watanabe: Ready-To-Wear AW25
The riotous creativity of Junya Watanabe has always been fed by the designer’s superb taste in music.
Noir Kei Ninomiya: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Noir Kei Ninomiya’s AW25 show was a masterclass in sculptural experimentation, proving once again that the Comme des Garçons protégé has no interest in playing it safe.
Yohji Yamamoto: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Yohji Yamamoto’s AW25 womenswear collection continued his exploration of deconstruction and conceptual elegance.
Roísín Pierce: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Capturing a moment's magic and urging us to revel in life’s beautiful and brief wonders, Róisín Pierce showcased her romantic AW25 collection dubbed Nothing Pure Can Stay.
Issey Miyake: Ready-To-Wear 25
Steel emptiness, flickering lights and the silent swell of moving material. Issey Miyake’s AW25 show,[N]either [N]or, was fashion in its purest, most contemporary form.
Givenchy: Ready-To-Wear AW25
As debuts go it was a stunner. The look was simple but telegraphed that Burton’s Givenchy would be about the femininity of the body.
Rick Owens: Ready-To-Wear AW25
It was full of covetable Rick pieces – the kind that will live in your wardrobe for years.
Schiaparelli: Ready-To-Wear AW25
For Schiaparelli AW25, Daniel Roseberry took us deep into the heart of Texas, but through a couture-like lens.
Hodakova: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Hodakova’s AW25 collection didn’t just hit the high notes – it composed an entirely new symphony of style. The show was a masterclass in surrealism, deconstruction and playful irreverence, turning fashion into wearable performance art.
Rabanne: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Julien Dossena called it Contain and Release; an apt title for an offering that unfolded like a masterclass in controlled chaos.
David Koma: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Fresh from his Blumarine creative director debut, David Koma returns to his namesake label with a collection that feels as celebratory as it is sculptural. Marking the brand’s 15th anniversary, AW25 is a masterclass in shape – cut sharp, blown
Off-White: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Under Ib Kamara’s creative direction, Off-White remains a brand in motion – always leaning forward and always recalibrating its relationship with the future.
Chloé: Ready-To-Wear AW25
She called it The Evolution Collection and AW25 marked a new era of sorts for Chemena Kamali.
Come Along To The AW25 Chloe Show With Pop Sensation Mabel
“Wearing Chloé makes me feel light and ethereal,” says British-Swedish singer and songwriter Mabel, who attended the brand’s AW25 runway earlier today. Over the years the Don’t Call Me Up singer has proven herself to be a front row darling,