Ann Demeulemeester FW25 Is Lost and Found

On a peaceful Saturday evening in Paris, fashion designer Stefano Gallici embraced the punk aesthetic for Ann Demeulemeester Fall/Winter 2025 collection. The runway showcased the brand’s grunge elements once more as an emotional homage to rugged adventurers.

In this transformed setting, the venue – pitch-dark and unassuming – was furnished with basic wooden benches embellished with the latest “Wall of References” publication from the brand. As the event unfolded, the powerful sounds of C.O.T.A. by The Cult filled the airwaves, imbuing the space with raw rock ‘n roll vigor. For Autumn-Winter 25, Ann Demeulemeester invites you on a meandering journey, seeking fresh territories to redefine itself. Aiming to breathe life into their creations, they displayed 36 ensembles that bore an edgy, raw quality. The collection showcased various techniques such as exaggerated layering and deliberate fraying, all contributing to a deeply personal wardrobe.

Tiny dresses made from textured fabrics with delicate lace borders, paired with fringed footwear and banded headbands, were seamlessly combined. Puffed-up shirt designs were reimagined, featuring old-fashioned vests and asymmetrical hats. In other areas, torn sweaters and sharp blazers exuded a grungy vibe, while sleeveless coats, shearling jackets, and unstructured graphic tees catered to the rebellious spirit.

Take a closer look at Ann Demeulemeester’s FW25 collection in the gallery above.

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2025-03-09 12:25