Paris Fashion Week Spring Summer 2025
Classic Valentino red dress. Shoulder length leather gloves paired with sleeveless trench; sophisticated elegance by Dior. Balmain trompe l’œil drama. Isabel Murant Native luxe boho, accessorized with must-have gladiator sandals. Gabriela Hearst, abstract sequins craft a fun and vibrant ensemble. Menswear in uptrending sky blue, Pierre Cardin, Image credit, WWD. All images credit Vogue.com unless noted.
The savoir-faire of Chanel.
Dreamy pastel floral ensemble by Chanel.
Not your granny’s Chanel suit.
Layers, tweed and towering signature platforms. Chanel.
Pink playsuit by Chanel. Note: the shorts trend is everywhere.
Burn-out sheer skirt, Chanel. Lingerie continues as a major fashion trend.
Sheers as well as the bare midriff continue to trend into 2025. Chanel.
Capelets were seen on a number of runways. This modern version by Chanel.
Pretty aqua shorts ensemble. Chanel. Created by the talented creative studio of Chanel, this lovely show was held at the Grand Palais, Paris. Who will be the next Creative Director for Chanel? The fashion world awaits.
Watch the Chanel runway show here.
Multi color dress by Louis Vuitton.
Louis Vuitton. Note, one trouser leg is cut open.
Layers of lace by Louis Vuitton.
High-low dress by Louis Vuitton.
Dramatic puff sleeves and wide peplums. Louis Vuitton.
Pantaloons and ruffled footwear by Creative Director Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton.
Watch the Louis Vuitton runway show here.
Abstract, bodycon sequin gown by Gabriela Hearst.
Tonal menswear by Gabriela Hearst.
Opposites attract in this dress by Gabriela Hearst.
Whisper delicate woven sheath by Gabriela Hearst.
Vibrant print inspired by Mondrian. Full length dress by Gabriela Hearst.
Fun textured coat displaying a peek-a-boo belly button. Gabriela Hearst.
A modern day Zorro. Men’s leather ensemble by Gabriela Hearst.
Metallic gold V-neck dress by Gabriela Hearst.
The Wild West just became a little wilder. Gabriela Hearst.
Watch the Gabriela Hearst runway show here.
Asymmetric magic by Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior.
Off to the races, track suit by Dior.
Understated chic khaki suit with tabs at the ankle. Dior.
Sparkling bodysuit paired with silver boxer’s boots. Dior.
Ladies, start your engines. Moto racing ensemble by Dior.
All varieties of nude tones are uptrending for 2025. Greek goddess gown by Dior.
Competitive archer Sagg Napoli shot arrows at a target as the models walked the catwalk during the Dior show.
Watch the Dior runway show here.
Known for a sophisticated combination of colors, patterns and elegant detailing, the Dries Van Noten collection was beautifully fashioned by the label’s design studio.
Pattern play mixed with jewel tone colors. Dries Van Noten.
Classic Dries Van Noten look.
All shades of green are uptrending for Spring/Summer 2025. Dries Van Noten.
Iridescent raincoat glows with bronze and gold accents. Dries Van Noten.
Watch the Dries Van Noten runway show here.
Schiaparelli’s molded hourglass gown.
Daniel Roseberry’s zebra ensemble for Schiaparelli.
Flower power, Schiaparelli.
Schiaparelli cream gown with train.
Dropped “U” shaped waist jeans and corset inspired top by Schiaparelli.
Watch the Schiaparelli runway show here.
Fit to be tied. Ottolinger is a collaboration between Swiss-born designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient.
Less is more by Ottolinger.
Racy moto look by Ottolinger.
Mixed media by Ottolinger.
Watch the Ottolinger runway show here.
Creative Director Oliver Rousteing presented sharply pointed shoulders and nipped in waists for his incredible collection for Balmain.
Leather mini, leggings and boots paired with the new Balmain signature jacket.
Statement suit by Balmain. Power suits and sharp tailoring are Spring 2025 trends to watch.
Form fitting, molded ensemble by Balmain.
To fully appreciate this sequined portrait dress as well as the luxurious handbags, jewelry and accessories; you’ll need to watch the Balmain runway show here.
Delicate tiers of gathered chiffon by Rok Hwang, designer for his brand, Rokh.
A riot of red crinoline. Rokh.
The classic khaki trench deconstructed, pleated and reimagined. Rokh.
Romantic peplum and miles of ruching. Rokh.
The must-have trench, by Rokh.
Swashbuckling suit by Rokh, who considers his imaginative creations “artisan imperfections.”
Watch the Rokh runway show here.
Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello.
Sumptuous copper leather bomber jacket. Saint Laurent.
Opulent textiles blended with an artist’s eyes. Saint Laurent.
Saint Laurent. Oversized, boxy jackets shown either with trousers or trouserless continue as a trend.
Elegant menswear. Military green was seen on numerous runways. Saint Laurent.
Watch the Saint Laurent runway show here.
Native American inspired luxury Boho ensemble by Isabel Marant.
Fringe, chamois, suede, leather, gladiator sandals, it’s all here. Isabel Marant.
Feather motif blouse, micro leather hot pants, suede booties. Isabel Marant.
Watch the Isabel Marant runway show here.
Valentino. Soft pastels, sheer floral motifs and delicate ruffles are all 2025 trends to watch for.
Feathers and boots of every height are additional trends to try during Spring/Summer 2025. Valentino.
References of the 1960’s. Valentino.
A fun new trend spotted on a number of runways, allover pattern and pattern mixing. Also note the fringed bag. Valentino.
Luxe Boho fur trimmed caftan in Kelly green. Valentino.
Retro paisley dress, Valentino.
Yes, bloomers and pantaloons are uptrending, as are trousers nipped in at the ankle. Valentino.
Signature logo Valentino handbag. Founder Valentino Garavani, age 92, watched the show from his home. His lifelong friend and business partner Giancarlo Giammetti attended the spectacular runway event. Alessandro Michele is the Creative Director for the brand.
Watch the Valentino runway show here.
Silver foil accents glitter on this tailored suit jacket, the ensemble finished with a pair of shorts. Rabanne.
Immaculate jacket emblazoned with diamanté studded lapels. Another big trend spotted on many runways is the mini cheerleader skirt. This trend has been enjoying much play on the streets of Milan for months. Rabanne.
Al that glitters is oft times silver. Halter gown with coordinated boots. Rabanne.
Fluid molten gold gown by Rabanne. Note peak-a-boo belly button trend.
Glorious oversized lilac jacket paired with button down blouse and mini shorts. Rabanne.
Breathtaking geometric segments of brilliant metal discs create a stunning top over flowing black skirt. Rabanne.
Detail. Attached jeweled segments of bodice. Rabanne.
Detail. Silver pumps encased in plastic. Rabanne.
Gold and silver beaded mini dress, a reference to founder Paco Rabanne’s 1960s modern, space age designs. Rabanne created futuristic clothing that are still classics today. “The Spanish-born French designer Paco Rabanne was a pioneer in his subversion of traditional couture techniques. Rabanne’s innovative design methodology utilized unconventional materials and frequently employed the use of interchangeable components as a general approach to garment construction.” – Metropolitan Museum of Art. Creative Director Julien Dossena skillfully continues to push the boundaries between art, fashion, beauty and material experimentation. Bravo.
Watch the Rabanne runway show here.
Summery floral coat by Rahul Mishra’s AFEW collection, which takes inspiration from both Indian and Western cultures.
Printed sheath dress. Dragon not included. Rahul Mishra.
Hummingbird embroidered jacket. Rahul Mishra.
Trapunto peplum jacket paired with full trousers. Rahul Mishra.
Gorgeous black silk suit with quilted poppy accent. Rahul Mishra.
Sexy mesh top with full fringed denim jeans. Rahul Mishra.
Floral coat over floor length net skirt and train. Rahul Mishra.
Playful, exaggerated details by Pierre Cardin.
Metallic copper mini by Pierre Cardin.
Cardin’s great-nephew Rodrigo Basilicati-Cardin took over the running of the house following the Space Age couturier’s death in 2020 at the age of 98.
Hot pink contemporary jodhpurs. Pierre Cardin.
Wrapped silk dress by Pierre Cardin.
The hevage trend for men continues for Spring/Summer 2025. Pierre Cardin.
The space age vibe works for the fashionista of today. Pierre Cardin.
Sixties motifs look fresh in 2024. Pierre Cardin.
There must be some party where you could rock this outrageous jumpsuit! Pierre Cardin.
Watch the Pierre Cardin runway show here.
Hope you enjoyed the top looks from Paris Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2024-2025!
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