Marine Serre Pays Tribute To Lynchian Fantasy
Reworked and reinvented, the French designer took us through a dreamscape of identities.
















































So, who really killed Laura Palmer? Maybe it was fashion’s excess. For the Fall/Winter 2025 runway, Paris-based sustainable designer Marine Serre paid tribute to the great late director David Lynch. Models emerged from claustrophobic blood red curtains and walked across a checkered floor, a clear recreation of Twin Peaks’ famous red room.
Like Lynch, each piece was filled with subtle subversions. Since its conception, the brand has established itself as a pillar in the conversation surrounding sustainable fashion and environmental protection. As a result, Marine Serre uses upcycling to deconstruct and rebuild clothing’s identities.
The runway opened with an armor-like catsuit embossed with the brand’s signature moon logo. The ensuing leather looks offered a glossy editorial polish that hid sharpness just beneath the surface. Though many of the looks relied on solid black, white, red, and mid-wash upcycled denim, two were accented by a tiger print bodysuit under-layer. In the most Lynchian dreamscape of the looks, a red mesh logo head-to-toe bodysuit was covered by a structured corset with exaggerated hip pads.
The collection was also filled with unusual contrasts. A mini bodycon dress made entirely of watch bands was the collection’s standout upcycled garment, while a belted fur coat and fuzzy stoles nodded to a more mature old-moneyed aesthetic.
Though the collection presented a wide range of identities, from Laura Palmer’s dream demons to the respectable rich town folk, each character in the procession possessed an overall sense of refinement.
You can check out the full Marine Serre FW25 Collection in the gallery above and stay tuned to Hypebeast for all things Paris Fashion Week.