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Featuring a second collaboration with The North Face.
Florals are the heart of Cecilie Bahnsen‘s designs, but for Fall/Winter 2025, they become something more — a meditation on time itself. Named “Untitled Flowers,” the brand’s Paris Fashion Week show explores the fleeting nature of beauty, much like a flower in bloom, capturing a moment before it inevitably transforms.
Flowers are part of everyday life, yet they hold historical and emotional weight. In this collection, they act as a bridge between past and present, tradition and transformation, much like Paris itself — a city synonymous with couture, romance and femininity.
Cecilie Bahnsen’s latest collection plays with contrasts — delicate yet structured, flowing yet controlled. Billowing silhouettes are cinched and shaped, while sheer fabrics soften sharper lines. Inspired by the functionality of athletic gear, harness-like details add both form and embellishment. A fusion of elegance and utility emerges in hybrid dresses that layer airy organza over structured vests. Outerwear follows the same experimental approach, with a wool anorak constructed from floral patchwork and accented with nylon.
“A flower holds perfection for just a moment before it fades, transforms and becomes something else. That fleeting beauty, the delicacy before it disappears, fascinates me,” Bahnsen reflects. “A show is the same — ten minutes where everything comes together before it shifts again. This collection is dedicated to that moment, to the quiet poetry of change,” shares the press release.
The runway also showcased fresh collaborations, including The North Face and a new evolution of the Cecilie Bahnsen x ASICS partnership, which reinterprets the GEL-Kayano 20 in two colorways — further blending craftsmanship, function and poetic impermanence.
Click the gallery to see the runway looks.
For more PFW news, read about Stella McCartney’s FW25 show.