Miu Miu: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Bullet bras are back. So says Miu Miu, the hottest brand in fashion right now, which has enjoyed a luxury-slump-defying 104 per cent sales increase in the last quarter.
Kiko Kostadinov: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Kiko Kostadinov’s AW25 womenswear show felt like a love letter to the restless, free-spirited women of Paris’s Left Bank.
Chanel: Ready-To-Wear AW25
After producing an ultra pretty couture show, the formidable Chanel atelier team were at it again, turning out an AW25 collection that celebrated the femininity of the brand.
Sacai: Ready-To-Wear AW25
On the penultimate day of Paris Fashion Week, Sacai showcased its FW25 collection –with silhouettes at its centre and an unexpected merging of materials– it was a carefully wrapped and wearable wardrobe for women.
Loewe: Ready-To-Wear AW25
For AW25, Loewe forwent a traditional fashion show. It opted instead to showcase what is likely to be the final collection of Anderson for the house, with a remarkable walk-through presentation with pieces from the new collection displayed next to
Louis Vuitton: Ready-To-Wear AW25
To the Gare du Nord, one of the busiest train stations in France; a place where a myriad of characters converge and personal dramas unfold. That provided irresistible inspiration for Nicolas Ghesquière’s Louis Vuitton AW25 show.
Wales Bonner: Ready-To-Wear AW25
For the first time, Grace Wales Bonner presents her womenswear line as a standalone force for AW25, serving up a quiet and assured vision of glamour.
KNWLS: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Opting out of London Fashion Week’s chaos, Knwls has unveiled its AW25 collection, Baby, via a lookbook that oozes off-duty It-girl energy.
The Row: Ready-To-Wear AW25
In the world of The Row, who needs shoes when your look says it all? That was the motto behind Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s latest Paris show, where all 33 models sauntered through the cream-carpeted show space in woolly tights,
Coperni: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Welcome to the LAN party; Coperni’s AW25 show was a high-speed, high-tech ode to the golden age of the internet.
Balenciaga: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Throughout his time at Balenciaga, Demna has used his collections to hold a mirror up to society. In plenty twists and turns, he’s cleverly adapted codes at the heart of the house to reflect styles he sees on the streets,
Duran Lantink: Ready-To-Wear AW25
How many times do seasoned editors walk out of a show with their minds blown? That’s what happened after Duran Lantink.
Valentino: Ready-To-Wear AW25
“Are we in the bathroom at DC10?” Asked one confused editor. No, it was the setting of the Valentino show. The bougie brand was slumming it for AW25.
Andreas Kronthaler For Vivienne Westwood: Ready-To-Wear AW25
This season, designer Andreas Kronthaler dedicated his collection to the city he’s called home since his early twenties, where styles born on the street still inform his design handwriting.