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Tom Ford FW25 Women by Haider Ackermann
Haider Ackermann signs the Fall/Winter 2025 women’s collection for Tom Ford with a sharp, refined, and confident style. His touch is unmistakable: clean lines, controlled volumes, and sophisticated sensuality. The Tom Ford woman this season is strong and magnetic—elegant without effort. Key pieces include perfectly tailored blazers, high-waisted trousers, fluid velvet dresses, and sculpted outerwear. The color palette moves through deep shades of black, bordeaux, and midnight blue, while luxurious fabrics—duchess satin, cashmere, and compact wool—reflect an essential yet elevated style. Ackermann continues the brand’s legacy with a contemporary vision, true to the Tom Ford spirit but expressed through a...
Coperni FW25: Pop Future Meets Digital Nostalgia
For Fall/Winter 2025, Coperni delivers a collection that fuses tech nostalgia with modernfemininity. Set within a live LAN party at Paris’ Adidas Arena, the runway show becomesan immersive performance: 200 gamers, pulsing lights, and the raw energy of a late ‘90scyber club.Designers Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant play with bold silhouettes and sharpcuts—sculptural blazers, adjustable zip dresses, and layered techwear define the season.Belts take center stage: thin or structured, crafted in leather or high-tech fabric, they’reused to sculpt the waist, cinch dresses, or stand alone as graphic, ornamental accents.Details speak the language of the internet: glitch-inspired embroidery, digital dragons,distressed denim,...
Paris SS26: Fashion Stops Walking, Starts Speaking
The Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 closed with a clear message: fashion is no longer just about impressing — it’s about communicating. Designers don’t just create clothes, they build visions. Maison Margiela, with Glenn Martens, brought a mutating couture to the runway, where bodies deform, materials layer, and every silhouette seems born from a biological transformation. It’s an aesthetic that defies stillness, standing at the crossroads between past and post-human. At Jean Paul Gaultier, Duran Lantink made his official debut as creative director with radical cuts, recycling elevated to a political statement, and fluid, playful eroticism. His Gaultier is reinvented...
The first days of Paris Fashion Week: six shows, six visions of modern femininity
Paris kicks off the season with a powerful mix of aesthetic visions and contemporary tensions. The maisons do more than just dress—they tell stories, suggest ideas, and define trends. On the runway, femininity becomes a multifaceted narrative—between seduction, lightness, and boldness. Among the protagonists, Tom Ford lights up the scene with a show of pure luxury and magnetism. His vision of femininity is a perfect balance between ’70s glamour and provocative modernity. With luxurious fabrics, sculpted cuts, and a true star-studded atmosphere, he celebrates a woman who is powerful and seductive, able to dominate the scene with confidence and charm....