Spring 2025 RTW Review

New York Fashion Week Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear collections brought an eclectic mix of bold creativity and timeless elegance. Let’s review.

CHANEL'S Spring-Summer 2025 show was a celebration of effortless Parisian chic, set against a modern yet refined backdrop. The collection, designed by Virginie Viard, embraced a playful mix of textures, colors, and silhouettes, combining classic Chanel elements with fresh, youthful energy. Tweed suits were reimagined in vibrant pastels, while fluid dresses and layered separates offered a breezy, relaxed vibe. Accessories like oversized sunglasses, statement jewelry, and the iconic Chanel bags added a touch of glam. The show exuded a sense of lightness and freedom, capturing the essence of summer luxury with an avant-garde twist.

SCHIAPARELLI Spring/Summer 2025 collection, titled Future Vintage, is a celebration of timeless fashion designed to be passed down through generations. Creative Director Daniel Roseberry crafted a collection that marries modern elegance with the house's legacy of bold innovation. Notable details include corseted silhouettes that accentuate the waist, bodycon dresses, and distinctive accessories, such as crystal-embellished belts and quirky anatomical designs.

ALLESANDRO MICHELLE’s debut collection for Valentino, Spring/Summer 2025, embraced his signature maximalist aesthetic while drawing heavily from the Valentino archives. The show, titled "Pavillon des Folies," featured luxurious materials, ruffles, sequins, and signature bows—evoking a sense of Roman opulence. Michele's characteristic playfulness was apparent, from dramatic piercings to eclectic accessories like oversized hats and retro-inspired handbags. Very Michelle, not the Valentino we are used to.

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN's Spring/Summer 2025 collection, led by creative director Seán McGirr, explores a deep connection to Irish folklore, specifically the banshee—a haunting and mysterious female spirit. This theme was brought to life through dramatic, twisted tailoring and translucent, flowing fabrics, embodying both fragility and power.

CHLOE Chemena Kamali's debut collection for Chloé Spring/Summer 2025 captures a nostalgic yet modern feminine spirit. Drawing inspiration from the 1970s, Kamali focused on fluidity, natural beauty, and a sense of freedom. Her designs featured flowing silhouettes, airy blouses, and boho-chic capes, balanced with structured pieces like fringed moto jackets and flared denim.

HERMES

FENDI is showcasing its stitched moccasin work boot, inspired by the craftsmanship of heritage U.S. boot maker Red Wing, while highlighting the tradition of family and feminine industry that Kim Jones sought to celebrate. Will this be a trend? It sure can. View full collection.

BALMAIN blends bold structural elements with a celebration of beauty and the human form. The collection is inspired by the house's foray into beauty products, particularly its new fragrance line, *Les Éternels*.

ALAIA and Peter Mulier’s designs balanced sleek minimalism with moments of intricate detail, such as body-hugging dresses. View Full collection.

Jil Sander described their latest collection as a response to the world. It's about survival of the fittest, which is why delicate, sheer dresses are paired with rugged boots. The result is a blend of comfort and style. View full collection here.

KHAITE stays loyal to its signature black, cream, and white palette, while adding subtle touches of pastel pink and sheer fabrics. The prominence of sheer elements continues to be a strong trend in the collection. Not to forget oversized leather jackets. Stil in, still going strong. View Full Collection.

RALPH LAUREN - Ralph Lauren's Spring Ready-to-Wear 2025 collection masterfully blends timeless elegance with modern sensibility. The collection showcased Lauren's signature polished American aesthetic, incorporating soft neutral tones, classic tailoring, and flowing silhouettes. View full collection.