Heidi Klum closed the show in a bedazzled white number, sharing a tender moment with Kronthaler to mark the finale.
Marking the first standalone menswear presentation since 2017.
Motivating you to “reach for your goals and dream big,” Kronthaler brings high energy to the runway while honoring his 30-year residence in London.
“Life is beautiful with all its ups and downs,” Kronthaler wrote in his Spring 2025 show notes. “You have to give meaning to it.”
Pulling inspiration from Renaissance styles and retro sportswear, Andreas Kronthaler presented a captivating runway, complete with Sam Smith and Kristen McMenamy cameos.
“I archived her closet at home, photographed the looks and numbered them, put them all in a hat, and picked 34 because those are the years I knew Vivienne.”
Capturing family relatives in her local playground.
Inspired by Italian circus performer Moira Orfei and Johnny Hallyday’s magnetic aura.
For Andreas Kronthaler, the campaign is “a mix of London, Londoners.”
Marking the first showcase since the passing of the legendary British designer.
Serving nods to homoerotica, the Renaissance period, the ’60s, and plenty of Westwood-isms.
Blending a plethora of plush fabrics and varicolored silhouettes on the runway.