Ahead of the festivities upon us that is the Spring 2025 season of Menswear Paris Fashion Week, we’re flashing it back to the Spring 2015 season, and traveling back in time to June 2014.
As you can expect, just as we encountered when reflecting back on Milan Fashion Week, the biggest change a decade ago was the creative directors reigning supreme at the time. Installed at the top job at Dior Homme was Kris Van Assche (who served as creative director from 2007-2018). The Belgian designer served up an explosion of primary colors, complete with his whole collection oozing a childlike simplicity. On the opposite end of the scale, Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy went completely monochrome. The first few looks from Tisci’s edgy and graphic collection comprised entirely of simple black tailoring. Hedi Slimane’s Saint Laurent collection for the Spring 2015 menswear season was an ode to glam rock while Kim Jones at Louis Vuitton dialed up the modernity, with a sleek lineup of sharp tailoring and covetable accessories.
Scroll further to flash it all the way back to the Spring 2015 season of Menswear Paris Fashion Week:
Ann Demeulemeester:
Revisit the Ann Demeulemeester Menswear Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums.