Brandon Maxwell

Throughout the New York collection, 90s minimalism includes Brandon Maxwell, whose Autumn/Winter 2025 collection is filled with blacks, greys and other neutrals, beautifully tailored coats, dresses and shirts . “I’m an American designer and I’m proud to be part of this community,” he said in the shownote. “As I walk towards my tenth year, I do so with a spirit of fighting spirit and a new commitment to myself. The intentions of this collection reflect this feeling and are believable in my life and work. It represents the end of a long-standing journey. I have navigated through the complex stages of sadness and personal growth – the bridge to my future.”

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kite

Set on Park Avenue Armory on Saturday night, Katherine Holstein’s Kite’s latest show was still star-studded as ever (Megan Fahee, Chase Sui Wonders and Sky Ferreira sat in the front row. Ta). The collection was dark and mysterious, filled with sheer jumpers, thigh-high boots, plenty of leather and a unique take on knitwear that will definitely be a cult shopping for this season. Behind the scenes, the designer explained that the collection was partly inspired by the work of David Lynch, who had recently sadly passed away.
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Christopher John Rogers

This season, Christopher John Rodgers returned to the fashion calendar and took years from his official schedule. Competing at Brooklyn Navy Yard, he returned to his roots, thanking his clients and supporters at the shownotes, compiling a collection of his brand’s spirit, colour, colour and colour. “In an age where identity and personality are being challenged worldwide, the pursuit of one’s own happiness and autonomy can feel like a daunting but essential effort,” read the show notes. please. “Collection 015” represents a confident step in wearing ready-made clothes, embodying this spirit of rebellion and personality, offering delicious, singular inventions that seamlessly integrate into your wardrobe. ”

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Calvin Klein Collection

In autumn/winter 2025, the Calvin Klein collection, not shown in six years, was revived. With the helmed by new creative director Veronica Leoni, the collection took advantage of the 90s minimalist brand’s history, but it was all about sex appeal. “I didn’t want to be caught up in something that had too much focus in the past,” she said. Her purpose was to take over anything that came between her and Klein’s final day, as if she had given her keys to the kingdom. Click here to learn more about the collection.
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