Your Definitive Recap of Men’s Fashion Week FW25
The Fall/Winter 2025 season of Men’s Fashion Week is currently upon us, with an eventful schedule in Milan already complete, and Paris well and truly underway. So far, we’ve seen a few of our favorite designers make runway returns, alongside newcomers making their debuts and plenty of celeb spotting. Particular highlights include JordanLuca‘s MFW showcase, which saw the design duo say “I do” in front of friends, family and… show guests? alongside Prada‘s exploration of human nature — plus a transformative debut from London‘s Saul Nash.
Elsewhere, Pharrell and Louis Vuitton returned to the Louvre for their bi-annual showcase and in true fashion week style, this season’s runways were testing ground for some of the biggest collaborations around — from AURALEE and New Balance to Saul Nash and lululemon.
Ahead, we recap some of the biggest moments from Men’s Fashion Week FW25 so far.
Prada’s “Expression of Instinct”
Prada, meanwhile, explored the art of getting ready in the grandest of ways. Transporting guests to its usual stomping ground, Fondazione Prada was transformed by the addition of a three-story metal playhouse, unveiling the latest innovations from Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons. Exploring “human nature” through our everyday routines, the FW25 collection paid special attention to the way we get dressed for the day, unpacking each part of the process through mismatched outfits, experimental combinations and plenty of chaos.
Saul Nash’s Milan Metamorphosis
London-based designer Saul Nash made his MFW debut this season, offering a slight evolution of his typical sports-inspired apparel. Showcasing a more elevated approach to the brand, FW25’s debut explored themes of movement, functionality and transformation. The collection also previewed a new multi-season collaboration with lululemon, dubbed SLNSH and set to launch on March 11.
Louis Vuitton by Pharrell and NIGO
As always, Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton showcases continue to be the highlight of the season, with this collection landing as a collaboration with long-term collaborator, NIGO. Showcased amidst a backdrop of LV’s rich archive, the collection debuted a selection of LV signatures, revived and re-worked for FW25. Ahead of the showcase, Pharrell’s Skateboard account previewed the new ButterSoft sneaker, which made its official debut on the runway along with Y2K-inspired varsity jackets and skatewear apparel.
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