Kiko Kostadinov Expands His Visionary Language for FW24
The British-Bulgarian designer revealed in inaugural collaboration with Levi’s while grounding his collection in asymmetry.













































British-Bulgarian designer Kiko Kostadinov is becoming a mainstay on the Paris Fashion Week schedule. The young creative is stepping into a new era, opening the fifth day with his menswear runway dominated by soft tailoring and technical backbones. Booming soundtracks ignited the occasion, seeing models walk around the pillared venue on a mission.
Kostadinov expanded his contemporary vision for Fall/Winter 2024, opening the show with asymmetrical tailoring that set the tone for what was to come. Workwear silhouettes arrived with curved hemlines and diamond-shaped embroidery, while neckties were seamlessly integrated into collared tracksuits. Circular illustrations popped from technical uniforms with detachable pouches, succeeded by skewed dungarees in pastel hues.
Embellished crowns accessorized looks throughout the collection, wrapped with spare laces and metal rings. Cultural beading and leather bracelets celebrated London’s ethnic diversity while layering reigned supreme on printed silhouettes that collided beautifully. Kostadinov debuted his inaugural Levi’s collaboration on the runway, revealing black denim jackets trimmed with punctured petals.
Take a closer look at Kiko Kostadinov’s FW24 collection in the gallery above, and stay tuned for more Paris Fashion Week content on Hypebeast.