Shown at Paris Fashion Week, the Fall/Winter 2025 lineup featured structured tailoring, bold leather looks, and fluid gowns.
The collection underscores the British fashion designer's belief that women can be both powerful and desirable, professional and sensuous.
Inspired by Orlando, Virginia Woolf’s 1928 gender-defying, time-traveling novel, Chiuri’s show at the Jardin des Tuileries blended past and present, mixing classic designs with modern touches.
Everything in Louis Vuitton's S/S25 show spoke of the brand's unparalleled creativity, from its runway made out of trunks and collection of mismatched wear.
This season, Hermès kept things light and easy with summer looks that featured flowing fabrics and neutral colors like beige, camel, and white. These soft tones gave the clothes a classic, timeless feel. Bright raspberry accents added a bit of fun and stood out against the more muted colors.
Lacoste's completely wearable lineup is woven around founder and tennis star René Lacoste's memories of tennis and the sea.
Chanel's show at the Grand Palais is a visual reminder of the brand's status as a timeless and powerful force in Parisian culture.
Alessandro Michele’s debut for Valentino at Paris Fashion Week is a vibrant fusion of fashion, art, and philosophy
The luxury fashion house gave a show with its new collection and star-studded guest list that included Nicole Kidman, Salma Hayek, and Katy Perry.
Loewe’s SS25 collection at Paris Fashion Week showcases a seamless blend of creativity and practicality, offering fresh, wearable designs
While the fashion week landscape has evolved, out-of-pocket expenses remain constant—unless you have brand sponsorship.
The UNESCO-listed Li Brocade from China's Hainan island makes its captivating debut at Paris Fashion Week.














