Chloé: Ready-To-Wear AW25
She called it The Evolution Collection and AW25 marked a new era of sorts for Chemena Kamali.
Acne Studios: Ready-To-Wear AW25
If Acne Studios is a dab hand at one thing, it’s raking in a front row chock-a-block with cool girls, and sending clothes down the runway that’ll have them eagerly clutching at their shiny credit cards.
Casablanca: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Casablanca put its pedal to the metal for its second Tokyo-inspired collection, delivering an AW25 offering that embraced the Japanese capital's contrasts – modernity and tradition, counterculture and establishment.
Dries Van Noten: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Company insider Julian Klausner made his Dries Van Noten runway debut yesterday, and the collection he served up felt like a lesson in quiet reinvention.
Tom Ford: Ready-To-Wear AW25
“It was like finding the last piece of a jigsaw and slotting it perfectly into place,” so said one ecstatic editor as they left the Tom Ford show. That final jigsaw piece was Haider Ackermann, whose debut collection moved Tom
Stella McCartney: Ready-To-Wear AW25
“This season we’re looking at 'Laptop to Lap Dance'” said Stella McCartney of her work-hard-play-hard AW25 collection that was dedicated to working women who want to be badass in the boardroom and the bedroom.
Undercover: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Jun Takahashi wasn’t just throwing a 35th-anniversary party – he was designing for it too. Undercover’s AW25 collection was a trip down memory lane, but with a twist: 2004’s But Beautiful… Part Parasitic Part Stuffed collection got a 2025 remix,
Alaia: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Returning to Paris Fashion week following a one-season stopover in New York, Pieter Mulier served up a study in contrasts for his AW25 Alaïa offering – hard and soft, past and future, structure and fluidity.
Zomer: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Zomer’s AW25 collection was a wild ride through deconstruction, protection and surrealism, where utilitarian grit collided with avant-garde fantasy.
Dior: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Maria Grazia Chiuri was in the mood for change. She switched up her approach to her show – instead of collaborating with a female artist, she asked the American theatre director and playwright Robert Wilson to create a performance in
Vaquera: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Marking one decade of unadulterated quirkiness, Vaquera sent a supersized AW25 offering stomping into Paris yesterday.
Susan Fang: Ready-To-Wear AW25
The Chinese-born designer Susan Fang got her big moment in Milan as part of Dolce & Gabbana’s support programme for young designers.
Giorgio Armani: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Giorgio Armani, the great fashion maestro, explored his aesthetic roots for AW25.
Dolce & Gabbana: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Dolce & Gabbana changed it up. Of late, the brand has been exploring and expanding upon its instantly recognisable signature style (sexy Sicilian tailoring and corset dressing), but for AW25 it took a different approach focused on street style. The
Ferragamo: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Maximilian Davis is in his movement era. For Autumn-Winter 2025, the Ferragamo creative director turned to the expressive, limb-twisting world of German Tanztheater, where freedom and control, love and longing, all swirled into poetic motion.