Highlights from Paris Men’s Fashion Week FW25

Emma Hodgson   |   26-01-2025

Welcome to the highlights from Paris Men’s Fashion Week FW25. These are some of the key moments from the shows held in Italy’s fashion capital this month.

Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2025 Men’s Collection

The Louis Vuitton Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams unveiled his latest collection in Paris as part of the city’s Men’s Fashion Week. For the Fall-Winter 2025 Men’s Collection, he collaborated with Japanese designer NIGO, the founder of streetwear brand A Bathing Ape and the current creative director at Kenzo. The house described the collaboration as “an artistic manifestation of a friendship for life… NIGO, whose vast archives of twentieth-century workwear inform the collection, and the stylistic expression of Pharrell Williams as a representation of the duo’s shared history in streetwear.”

That’s So Armani

As part of Paris Fashion Week, Giorgio Armani launched “That’s So Armani” with an event at the house’s boutique on Rue Saint-Honoré. Discussing the launch the house said “Giorgio Armani has crafted an instantly recognisable style that unites generations and, by moulding itself to the individual, becomes a unique expression of character and identity. That’s so Armani celebrates the cornerstones of timeless men’s fashion with styles that, while designed for the male audience, embody Giorgio Armani’s radical and disruptive vision to defy gender conventions.” 

Dior Men’s Collection for Winter 2025-2026

Dior Men’s Collection for Winter 2025-2026

This Paris Fashion Week has proved to be particularly special for Dior’s Artistic Director Kim Jones, who received France’s highest civilian award, the Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur yesterday in recognition of his work as a designer. Coinciding with the announcement was the unveiling of Jones’ latest Dior Men’s collection for Winter 2025-2026. Discussing the latest collection, the house explained “This season, the artistic director explores the transformation of men’s ready-to-wear. Inspired by the Ligne H – conceived by Christian Dior for autumn-winter 1954-1955 – the looks are a celebration of men’s couture.” 

Hermès Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 

Hermès revealed the house’s Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection in Paris this evening. For the new season, Véronique Nichanian unveiled pieces that combined utility with quiet luxury. There was a focus on sleek outerwear, layering and practical accessories