
Kiko Mizuhara Walks the Runway at Paloma Wool FW25
Presenting a collection inspired by storytelling, identity and expression.
Paloma Wool presented its Fall/Winter 2025 collection during Paris Fashion Week this season, transporting guests to the Lycée Henri-IV library. Individual reading lights illuminated seats, each emblazoned with the initials P.W. on them and paired with a short passage of text from Ursula Kroeber Le Guin’s novel, The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction.
Exploring themes of expression, identity and memory, the collection aimed to unpack “who we are and how we relate to the world,” through fabric manipulations, complementary colors and unique shapes. Paloma Wool’s signature exploration of knitwear returned, elevated through new fits, structures and layering styles, while wrapped silhouettes, slits and details like structured shoulder pads added intrigue.
This season’s cast included Japanese actor Kiko Mizuhara alongside fashion designer Abraham Ortuño of ABRA. As always, the showcase was art directed by Paloma’s long-term collaborator, Carlota Guerrero, and styled by Emilie Kareh.
Take a look at Paloma Wool FW25 above. For more PFW shows and collections, check out our latest recap.