Marking its first show during Paris Fashion Week.
The eerie collection saw Takahashi at his best, enveloping looks in tulle and lighting up ballgowns that encased blooming gardens.
The collection experimented with formal and sports-inspired silhouettes, blowing them up and trimming them down with graphic makeovers.
Adding a touch of softness to the typically edgy brand.
The star-studded showcase at the Eiffel Tower was inspired by era-defining pilots, paying tribute to the House’s 70-year heritage.
Marking the label’s first show in Paris.
The empowered collection was set inside a feminist video installation by artist Elena Bellatoni.
From Beate Karlsson’s AVAVAV to BOSS’ futuristic universe, Milan made sure it delivered one of the most immersive Fashion Weeks in history.
Silhouettes arrived larger than life, captured by rapid-fire cameras imitating star-studded outings.
Models were pushed and shoved down the runway with no time to waste, running back and forth to reflect unrealistic time crunches.
Luke and Lucie Meier strayed away from tradition with a bold collection dominated by striking silhouettes and tonal hues.
Filippo Grazioli honored the mesmerizing fashion world with 37 looks destined for a good time.