Fallwinter 2025 25 Fashion Trends Womens. 2025 Fall Fashion Trends Dan Johnston From playful polkadot, punchy purples, to prim and proper pointy shoes there were tons of trends to get inspired by from the fall/winter collections Back then, I was excited about the possibilities surrounding some of the industry's more recent creative-director hires—including designers Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta (Blazy started in 2020) and Louise Trotter at Carven.
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Back then, I was excited about the possibilities surrounding some of the industry's more recent creative-director hires—including designers Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta (Blazy started in 2020) and Louise Trotter at Carven. British brand Paul Smith joined the schedule of the ongoing Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo (FWT) this week, with a runway showcasing its latest autumn/winter 2025 collection "inspired by the art of image making".
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British brand Paul Smith joined the schedule of the ongoing Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo (FWT) this week, with a runway showcasing its latest autumn/winter 2025 collection "inspired by the art of image making". Voluminous shapes are taking center stage again, with bubble hems and tutu-inspired designs adding drama to wardrobes Designers like Stella McCartney, JW Anderson, and Loewe are embracing exaggerated silhouettes, perfect for those who love movement and curves
Fall Looks 2025 Ruths Anderson. Whether you opt for a bubble skirt or a tutu-inspired dress, this trend is playful. Fur — both real and faux — is a classic for fall, and for Fall 2025, designers gave it the spotlight: Some went for statement coats (Luar, Ulla Johnson, Aknvas), others.
Print Trend Spring Summer 2025 Color Block Floral Fashion trending. More than 100 years later, the Italian labe l has done little to shake its footwear reputation, finding itself adrift (some might say forgotten) in the growing sea of Italian fashion heavy hitters like Prada, Bottega Veneta, and Gucci, which dominate the ready-to-wear. In Pictures: Paul Smith takes to Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo as guest designer