What’s on the agenda for Paris Fashion Week?
Fashion Week is back in Paris, and this season’s designers promise to blow our minds!
After a memorable men’s fashion week last June… It’s now time for the women’s collections for spring-summer 2025 to hit the catwalks in Paris. And the least we can say is that this new season promises to be a colorful one. Paris Fashion Week kicks off on September 23. At 4 p.m., discover the highly-anticipated Weinsanto show. This will be followed by presentations from prestigious brands such as Vaquera, CFCL and Dawei. You’ll also have the pleasure of discovering new collections by new designers such as Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, Mame Kurogouchi and Germanier! They’re sure to surprise you with their avant-garde artistic approach.
The runway cast continues with Anrealage, Ester Manas, Zomer and Cecilie Bahnsen. We also find Christian Wijnants, Gauchere, Uma Wang, Casablanca and Leonard Paris, who promise to renew themselves on the runway. Iconic brands such as Nina Ricci, Carven, Noir Kei Ninomiya, Elie Saab, Ann Demeulemeester and Duran Lantink. Akris, Ottolinger, Atlein, Lutz Huelle, Zimmermann, Shiatzy Chen, Rokh, Pierre Cardin, Kiko Kostadinov, and Ujoh complete this 5-star Paris Fashion Week calendar.
Paris Fashion Week SS 2025: not-to-be-missed shows
For this season, a number of shows will change their usual time slots. For example, for the first time, Balenciaga will show on a Monday evening, on September 30 at 7 p.m., instead of its traditional Sunday morning slot. Isabel Marant will also move its show to Sunday evening, on September 29 at 7 p.m., while Mugler will opt for Thursday afternoon, on September 26 at 2.30 p.m.
Fashionistas will have the opportunity to discover the first Dries Van Noten collection not designed by Dries himself. It will be presented on September 25 at 3pm. Dries Van Noten presented his 129th and final show last June. Another highlight will be Chemena Kamali’s show for Chloé, on September 26 at 10am. Followed by Sean McGirr for McQueen, on September 28 at 8 pm. In addition, Alessandro Michele will make his Valentino debut on September 29 at 3 pm. A show that promises to be one of the highlights of the week.
The long-awaited comebacks of Ludovic de Saint Sernin and Gabriela Hearst will add a dose of anticipation. Their respective shows are scheduled for September 29 and September 30. New talent alert… Alainpaul and Niccolò Pasqualetti will show for the first time as part of the official Paris Fashion Week calendar. Finally, let’s not forget Coperni‘s spectacular closing show. It will transport guests to the magical setting of Disneyland Paris on October 1! Paris, the capital of fashion, is ready to enchant us once again.