The Fall 2025 season of Menswear Paris Fashion Week has been in full swing since January 21, and officially closes out today on January 26. Since day one, the jam-packed schedule the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode inflicted upon the fashion pack has been a one for the books. Day one kicked off with Pharrell Williams staging his seventh collection as Louis Vuitton menswear creative director. The designer sought his inspiration from rich Vuitton archives, and teamed up with Japanese designer Nigo.
At the Palais De Tokyo, Rick Owens demonstrated he was still in the mood for nostalgia and reflected on the early days of his eponymous fashion label. Julian Klausner, the newly-appointed Dries Van Noten creative director, called upon Willy Vanderperre to lens the brand’s Fall 2025 menswear lookbook. The collection consisted of flouncy, exaggerated shoulder pads, pussy bow blouses, feathered collars, and blazers lined with floral patterns.
The time soon rolled around to digest the latest Dior Men collection from Kim Jones, marking his first post exit as Fendi womenswear creative director. Inside a vast structure erected at École Militaire, models soon came down a vast staircase dressed in a collection that took direct inspo from a Monsieur Dior couture…