At the heart of the collection bloomed the “Field Flower” print, a vibrant ode to the photographs of Sir Paul’s father, Harold. This floral motif, adapted from Harold’s lens, cascaded across shirts, ties, and luxurious jacquard knitwear, weaving a poignant thread of personal history into the fabric of the collection.
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Paris Fashion Week Men’s A/W 2025 continues in the French capital with Kim Jones’ latest outing for Dior, drawing inspiration from the ‘quintessence’ of Christian Dior himself. Reporting from Paris, Wallpaper* fashion features editor Jack Moss picks the best of the week,
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The Paris Men’s Fashion Week shows tend to make this feel more real than ambitious. And it isn’t always through androgyny, either. Designers like Mike Amiri, for example, brought vanity to the fore in a collection that looks more worldly than Casablanca and less compromising than recent Tom Ford.
Chavarria partnered with dating app company Tinder and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) to create a sweatshirt dedicated to amplifying LGBTQ+ voices and standing beside the community as anti-LGBQT+ legislation continues to be introduced in droves. All proceeds from the crewneck will go directly to the HRC.
Other heart-rate accelerators in the collection included an overcoat in a painterly striped pattern that crisscrossed at the edges, like the leaves of a rubber plant, and some shearling shorts. Impractical, yes, but still a cool idea.