After several seasons of rapid upheaval and fluidity, the upcoming Women’s Fashion Week A/W 2025 will begin to appear as puzzle pieces begin as many creative directors begin their tenure with some of the world’s most famous brands Masu. These include Sarah Burton of Givenchy, Haider Ackermann of Tom Ford and Veronica Leoni of Calvin Klein (Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel debut will have to wait until September).
It will be a fascinating season of the show. On the other hand, it has some notable absences from the schedule. Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Willy Chavarria skip New York. Molly Goddard and JW Anderson will be rescheduled in London. While in Paris, Loewe is currently not planning to show a schedule. We don’t know yet about the meaning of this upcoming season, but the movement is not expected to be permanent (this is why September definitely proves to be much busier).
Elsewhere, there is the first Gucci show since Sabato de Sarno left home (Co-Ed Collection is created by Gucci ‘Design Office’), Fendi’s 100th Anniversary Collection, Burberry, Big from Prada There is a ticket show. , Chanel, Miumiu, and Saint Laurent. Meanwhile, the rising stars Paolo Carzana, Hodakova and Duran Lantink (the winner of the latter two wallpapers*design awards) bring new energy to their respective cities along with many other emerging labels.
Here is a guide to Wallpaper*Women’s Fashion Week A/W 2025, before pausing until the second half of the month in New York (February 6, 2025).
Women’s Fashion Week A/W 2025: Everything You Need to Know
New York Fashion Week (February 6th-11th 2025)
The rest of the Fashion Capitals shifted a week later to reflect their menswear and couture schedules earlier this year, but New York Fashion Week remained steady with a date in early February. This means it is essentially alone this season. London takes place 10 days after New York Fashion Week ends (usually just a few days later). Milan and Paris follow without a break. It says that there has been some movement this season due to a slightly reduced schedule, including Willie Chabaria, a CFDA-winning American designer who exhibited at Paris Fashion Week’s Men’s A/W 2025. It’s fair. Last September, he performed the S/S 2025 show at the former Staten Island Ferry (Ralph Lauren is also absent after last season’s schedule-off Hamptons takeover).
That said, Calvin Klein’s return provides the biggest moment of the week, watching the first runway show, the stage of the American power since Raf Simons left as creative director in 2018. Celine, Celine (while Phoebe Phillo’s tenure) and line, before founding Kira in 2021 (she will receive an LVMH Award nomination for her young label in 2023). Little is known about the direction she will take Calvin Klein with her – her official title is Creative Director of the Calvin Klein Collection, but on February 7th, all her eyes will be on her. Elsewhere, both Christopher John Rogers and Tom Brown return to the runway (the latter after a season break) and New York stubborns Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Eckaus Latta, Kite and Coach concludes the schedule.
Alexa Chong walks at Tory Burch’s S/S 2025 show
(Image credit: courtesy of Tory Burch)
London Fashion Week (21-24 February 2025)
London Fashion Week also doesn’t have a few names from this season. . Marco Capaldo’s Buszy Fashion Award-winning label 16Arlington has also moved from its main schedule, and announced it through an intimate dinner on the evening of January 22nd. Schedule reductions have made it more difficult to develop independent labels in London, with many designers choosing to choose a season-on, off-season approach (though the September edition will be a busy event). I’m looking forward to it).
Burberry is London Fashion Week’s biggest draw, with Daniel Lee still showing off the latest collection of British heritage brands where it is listed (hoping for the starry sky, as it was signed by the designer’s show It’s a satisfying, eclectic front row. Other highlights include this week’s stubborn designers Simone Rocha, Roxanda and Eldem shows, but also include the latest edition of Lulu Kennedy’s Talent Incubator Fashion East and the new class of the annual Central Saint Martins MA show. Talents will be introduced. But when it comes to the rising stars, we are turning to Paolo Karzana. Paolo Karzana’s own intimate show in his East London backyard was an undeniable highlight of last season.
Show set for Burberry’s S/S 2025 show featuring a collaboration with artist Gary Hume
(Image credit: courtesy of Burberry)
Milan Fashion Week (February 25th – March 2nd, 2025)
Milan Fashion Week will begin this season on the afternoon of February 25th, with the first collection since Creative Director Sabato Derno’s departure. Shows that were not shown in Menswear Month earlier this year will be co-edited and created by our internal “design office.” Fendi will also showcase the collaborative collection via a special show at the renovated headquarters via the Solar Mark, which marks the 100th anniversary of the Roman home. After Kim Jones, the artistic director of women’s clothing, departed late last year, the minutes will be led by Sylvia Venturi Fendi, artistic director of accessories and men’s clothing. The house has yet to reveal plans for the celebration, but judging from previous events in Fendi, like the Roadblocking 2022 New York show that celebrated the baguette for 25 years, it will probably be spectacular.
Elsewhere, expect the usual lineup of Italian mega brands: Prada, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani and Ferragamo all in the week after the end of Bottieu’s blur and subsequent appointments of Louise Trotta All will be displayed. Take a break from the season (the lookbook forms a collection by the interim design team). Meanwhile, Missoni tells a new era under Alberto Calli, a longtime designer of Italian knitwear warehouses to replace Filippo Gradioli. Kariri will be holding his debut show on the evening of February 28th.
Gucci’s S/S 2025 Runway Show
(Image credit: Provided by Gucci
Paris Fashion Week (March 3-11, 2025)
As always, Paris will hold the Fashion Month Closing Leg on March 7th with a nine-day schedule that will notably include the much-anticipated debut collection from Givenchy’s Sarah Burton (the British designer previously had Alexander McQueen for 26 years). was in. (including 13 as a creative director). Haider Ackermann will also mark his debut with Tom Ford, which was approved by the founder of the house of the same name, who resigned in April 2023 to pursue other projects. Announced last September. “We share many of the same historical references, but we couldn’t be excited to see what he does with the brand. After his show in March, I I think it’s the first to applause.” Julian Krausner will also host his debut show Dries Van Noten on March 5th.
We need to wait a little longer for some of the other administration changes. Matthew Blasey will not show his Chanel debut collection until September, leaving the A/W 2025 collection in the hands of the house’s interim design team. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about creative director Jonathan Anderson’s next move – after a similar pause at Men’s Fashion Week last month, he chose to sit this season. There’s still a lot to be done. Alaia, traditionally on display during Haute Couture Week, will take part in a ready-made schedule (the show will take place on March 4th). March (usually, the procedure is completed with Chanel and Miu Miu on the last day). Other highlights include Rising Labels (and Wallpaper* Design Award winners) Hoda Kova and Duran Lantink, Valentino’s sophomore collection by Alessand Romichel, and the week can be closed on the evening of March 11th.