Florals are the heart of Cecilie Bahnsen's designs, but for Fall/Winter 2025, they become something more -- a meditation on time itself. Named "Untitled Flowers," the brand's Paris Fashion Week show explores the fleeting nature of beauty, much like a flower in bloom, capturing a moment before it inevitably transforms.Flowers are part of everyday life, yet they hold historical and emotional weight. In this collection, they act as a bridge between past and present, tradition and transformation, mu...
Instinctive meets effortless in Courrèges's Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Creative director Nicolas Di Felice's optimism, a vital force in uncertain times, was on full display at Paris Fashion Week. For its FW25 showcase, the brand repurposed its Spring/Summer 2025 set design with the help of scenography director Remy Brière. Confetti curated into a perfect square came to life through an explosion of color as models began their entrances. Chantal's The Realm boomed through the speakers as confe...
Dolls have always held a certain allure -- whether as childhood toys with painted-on smiles, symbols of unattainable perfection or even a deeper cultural definition as slang for transwomen -- no matter the context, the term carries layers of meaning. In today's world of Ozempic-slim silhouettes and The Substance-esque beauty obsessions, the doll aesthetic is taking on an eerie new relevance. Are we simply pretending, or are we turning into dolls ourselves?This fascination isn't new. The late '00...
This Fall/Winter 2025 season at Paris Fashion Week has been filled with designer debuts, runway returns and immersive experiences but one showcase always seems to be a major highlight and that's ALAÏA. Always focused on celebrating the female form, the brand's sensual offerings are a Parisian staple.This season, the collection took influence from a fusion of history, geography and sculpture, all presented through the lens of femininity. Perceiving women's bodies as a sculpture in themselves, th...