Highlights from Day Two of Paris Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2025

Emma Hodgson   |   28-01-2025

Welcome to the second part of our series on Paris Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2025. These are some of the key highlights from the shows that have been revealed on day two.

Chanel 

Ahead of Matthieu Blazy’s much-anticipated arrival at Chanel later this year, the house’s design studio crafted a unique Chanel Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection that was revealed in Paris today. Discussing the new season in the notes which accompanied the show, the house said “Through subtle and bold combinations, the Creation Studio has chosen to pay tribute with this Haute Couture collection to a central aspect of Gabrielle Chanel’s work. With her radical use of black, the couturière brought about a major aesthetic revolution. Yet, she was also a great colourist. She worked with every colour of the spectrum, from blacks to whites, from the softest pastels to the most vivid tones.”

Roger Vivier 

The THÉÂTRAL bag – Roger Vivier

For Couture Week SS25 Roger Vivier has unveiled seven new bags inspired by Paris. Those include the GRANDE VERRIÈRE inspired by the Grand Palais. The PORTAIL DORÉ – Depicting the ornate gates of the Tuileries Garden. The VERT DE GRIS – Channeling the majesty of the Place Vendôme column. The THÉÂTRAL – A dazzling homage to the Opéra Garnier. The TRIOMPHE – A tribute to the Arc de Triomphe. L’EMBLÈME – Paying tribute to the iconic Eiffel Tower, and finally the PALAIS ROYAL – Drawing from Paris’ timeless Louvre.

Stéphane Rolland 

Stéphane Rolland

Stéphane Rolland put forward a theatrical collection across colourways of monochrome and metallic shades in Paris today. For the house’s Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 show, the eponymous creative director chose to showcase the collection in Salle Pleyel, a music hall in the French capital’s 8th arrondissement designed by the iconic Modernist architect, Le Corbusier.

Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani

Few designers command a runway with the same subtle authority as Giorgio Armani. Currently celebrating the house’s 20th anniversary, Armani presented a spectacular collection in Paris during Haute Couture Week. For his Privé Spring/Summer Couture 2025 show, he orchestrated an ode to light – its movement, its fleeting brilliance, its infinite nuances – transforming fabric into ethereal, shimmering poetry.

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