WeArInG EmOtIoNs: MeN On tRiAl
The Paris Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collections reveal a striking evolution in the way contemporary men express themselves, blending fluid identities with primal contrasts to challenge conventional fashion boundaries
The Paris Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collections reveal a striking evolution in the way contemporary men express themselves, blending fluid identities with primal contrasts to challenge conventional fashion boundaries
Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2025 collection, presented at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, was an unapologetic continuation of his dark, brutalist vision.
Dealing with the body means dealing with uncomfortable issues that society tends to hide out of fear. The body as a cage was for example the attempt made by Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior, while Anthony Vaccarello from Saint Laurent undressed the models to their soul. And for the first time in such an obvious way, the female pleasure has arrived on the catwalk. The models of Courrèges paraded with a hand placed in a pocket on the clitoris. A small gesture that cancels the shame. The one imposed by others. Embrace the pleasure.
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Fashion is cruel. Until last season we heard that quiet luxury would dominate the catwalks. And in fact the new "trend" lasted the time of a couple of collections, and in Paris, fortunately, fashion has returned to be a little less quiet but very luxury, starting again to make us dream with clothes at the edge of the abyss. What does it matter? The curtain fell on the men’s collections in Paris. If in Milan the quiet luxury has monopolized the scene, in the French capital is sunny again, and the designers have forgotten minimalism. Fashion is back. Sometimes a pause for breathing is useful
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The best from Paris Fashion Week
And I think there are people that you'll always be willing to go back to, for you were made from the same colliding clusters of stars. There are parts of you that are parts of them as well– and that's what keeps pulling you back in– live gravity.
Paris Men's Fashion Week reminds us of a terrible truth: there is no single way forward
Fashion, what's next? With the uncertainty resulting from the pandemic situation, haute couture must prove that it is not just a game of abstractions
From Nicolas Ghesquière’s revisiting of 1920s trends to Virginie Viard’s 1980s-inspired collection, Paris Fashion Week looked at the past to gather inspiration for a sophisticated future. Did designers find the balance between all-time classics and unseen innovation? Find out below