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2025 F/W Milan Street Style
Agnes Select’s latest 25 Fall/Winter Milan Fashion Week street style showcase captures the relaxed vitality of Milan’s streets. Vibrant looks blend with effortless elegance, reflecting

Courrèges Autumn/Winter 2025: Confetti Falls, Futures Ignite
Di Felice channels this spirit with confetti and asymmetric cuts, seeking fleeting resonance in abstraction and instinct. This collection isn’t just fashion’s cycle—it’s a response to the now, where brief joy holds a lasting strength.

Alaïa & Mugler: A Symphony of Style in the 1980s
Now on view in Paris, “Azzedine Alaïa and Thierry Mugler: 1980-1990—A Twenty-Year Resonance of Art” unveils the iconic duo’s inspiring collaboration, shaping the 1980s vision of feminine allure.

Kartik Research: Reimagining Indian Craft for the Global Stage
This juxtaposition of handcrafted textiles and industrial architecture vividly illustrates how heritage can be reframed through modern design, sparking a profound dialogue about tradition’s relevance in a globalized era.

Courrèges FW25: Geometry in Motion
If past Courrèges collections flirted with rebellion, FW25 refines it into a whisper—a subversion that lies not in destruction, but in meticulous reconstruction.

Solid Homme FW25: A Transformation from Office to Jazz Bar
Rather than discarding the notion of the uniform entirely, Solid Homme finds a new equilibrium between collective identity and personal freedom.

J.L-A.L Autumn/Winter 2025: Distorted Realities
Inspired by La Planète Sauvage, J.L-A.L 2025A/W reconstructs menswear through gradient wool, distorted tailoring, and optical illusions, creating a wardrobe that exists between reality and abstraction.

Paris Fashion Week | Chanel 2025SS Haute Couture Street Style
Chanel Haute Couture 25SS Street Style

Ssstein Fall/Winter 2025-26: The Resonance of “Ma”
From Tokyo’s Harajuku to Paris Men’s Fashion Week: Ssstein’s Overseas Debut with Fall/Winter 2025-26 ‘Resonance’

A. Caraceni: Crafting Timeless Elegance in Milan
“A.Caraceni is like a private club—only fellow members recognise each other, but there’s no need for everyone on the street to know what brand you’re wearing.”
