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All the Highlights You Missed from the Paris Spring 2025 Menswear Shows

Fashion month is back once again. And this week, all eyes were on Paris, where the menswear collections took centerstage with eclectic looks both on and off the runway. From Gucci by Sabato De Sarno, to Louis Vuitton by Pharrell, designers served up some covetable fashion with their presentations. Below, a look through some of the most interesting showcases of the past week.

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Dries Van Noten

This season witnessed Dries Van Noten’s last ever runway show, where the emotionally charged crowd welcomed all of his looks over the silver foil filled runway with awe. The Belgian designer showcased the art of dressing through great tailoring, silhouettes, and as always how to sport prints effortlessly.

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Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Dior

The Dior Men Spring/Summer runway was not only graced by the latest collection but with five giant ceramic cats by Hylton Nel — a friend of Kim Jones. The looks included quintessential Jones design elements paired with subtle yet effective touches from Nel, which are evident in the beaded fringed woven hats made by artisans from South Africa along with animals embroidered over jackets and socks, incorporating a playful touch to Dior.

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Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Hèrmes

The Hèrmes 2025 Spring/Summer collection showcased the perfect outfits for a seaside escapade on a summers day, think beach clothes enmeshed with the brand’s craftsmanship. The flowy fabrics, colors and patterns all hone an airy element from cropped trousers to button-down and knit shirts, baby-blues, beiges and whites dominate the collection paired with sandals. Additionally, the collection also featured looks in blacks and navy blue with signature Hèrmes patterns — perfect for a night ensemble.

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Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Prada

This season, Prada’s menswear line celebrated the much-talked-about TikTok office siren trend. The collection featured immaculately tailored pants, button down shirts paired with sweaters, and leather coats — all reinvented to give the 9-to-5 wardrobe a sharp, high fashion twist.

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Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Fendi

The Spring 2025 Fendi menswear show marked the brand’s very first presentation of its 100th year. In that theme, the collection showcased a walk through the heritage of the brand from its past, to its present and future. The pieces included a new house crest featured in four sections, including iconic Fendi emblems, signature patterns, and the famous Double-F logo designed by Karl Lagerfeld.

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Gucci 

This season, Sabato De Sarno showcased a surf-wear themed collection. The 46 looks encompassed an array of varying colors from bright neon greens, pinks and purples, to muted reds, browns and blacks. What made the collection pop were the many outfits featuring funky prints, setting the mood for a summer full of florals, palm trees, and dolphins in multiple colorways.

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Louis Vuitton

Under the new appointed creative director Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton showcased classic suits, jackets and bombers with great tailoring in different fabrics from velvet to leather in crocodile and snake prints. Standout came with the signature pixelated Louis Vuitton motif in fun colors.

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

Rick Owens

As he does every so often, Rick Owens provided fashion lovers with a fresh glimpse into his eclectic universe. Owens showcased 10 looks in Paris, each repeated 20 times on a total of 200 models, who walked down the runway to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 Allegretto. The designer described this season’s aesthetic as a “white satin army of love.”

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Photo: Vogue Runway

Photo: Vogue Runway

 

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