After Milan, it was time for the Autumn/Winter 2025 men's shows in Paris. Spanning six days, the collections on show came from both the French brands that historically show in the city, and ones that want a taste of the Parisian energy.
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.
The British designer Paul Smith sat down with Gentleman's Journal ahead of his collection unveiling during Paris Fashion Week
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“This is hard work!” declared Paul Smith, before theatrically mopping his brow. The 78-year-old designer delivered a bravura performance in Paris this afternoon as he presented 18 looks of his latest menswear collection to a rapt room of menswear pupils. The looks came in three at a time, between pauses for Smith to ebulliently run us through them.
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Hermes illuminated a gloomy Paris afternoon with its fall 2025 men’s collection, as Veronique Nichanian turned to the racetrack for inspiration.
At Paris Men’s Fashion Week one notion has been clear, well-dressed showgoers have been hitting the streets. Participants who trekked to the global destination put their best foot forward. While to some that meant delving into pants fit for carpenters,
Celebrities have flocked to Milan and Paris to witness the newest fall/winter menswear looks from Louis Vuitton, Prada and more. See their looks.
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Troye Sivan, Tyshawn Jones, Dev Hynes, Odell Beckham Jr., and more pulled up to La Société for the GQ and Levi’s PFW bash.