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The Parisian label got the party started at Paris Fashion Week.
Instinctive meets effortless in Courrèges’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Creative director Nicolas Di Felice‘s optimism, a vital force in uncertain times, was on full display at Paris Fashion Week. For its FW25 showcase, the brand repurposed its Spring/Summer 2025 set design with the help of scenography director Remy Brière. Confetti curated into a perfect square came to life through an explosion of color as models began their entrances. Chantal’s The Realm boomed through the speakers as confetti fell onto the crowd below.
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As for the collection, Di Felice explored dynamic silhouettes through fluid gestures, sharp tailoring and wrapped fabric. Inspired by Dan Colen’s Moments like This, the collection reinvented Courrèges classics with asymmetric yet, slanted lines. As a brand known for its minimalistic hues, pastel pink and deep red stood out amidst an otherwise muted color palette. Confetti-like dresses draped the body, while oversized ostrich feathers, snap-buttons and speckled tweed enriched the designs. Single arm scarves flowed over the body, taking shape as dresses and cropped tops.
As for accessories, the brand debuted linear sunglasses alongside a new Cuff Bag — a sleek rectangular piece, that transitions seamlessly from shoulder to wrist.
For more PFW coverage, check out Stella McCartney’s FW25 “Stellacorp” showcase.