From Prada to Versace, the Fall-Winter 2025 collections were a polarizing mix of creative consistency and rule-breaking liberation.
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Designers and fashion lovers showed off their best hats, gloves, food bags and more.
At Milan Fashion Week, Diesel debuted its fall/winter 2025 collection featuring egregiously low-cut denim in which models bared their butt cracks. The Italian fashion house, known for its subversive runway shows, dressed a gaggle of male and female models in peek-a-boo jeans that showed a hint of plumber’s crack paired with backless tops.
Darling details and tender textiles lined the runways, infusing designer collections with an empowering undercurrent and a subtle sense of feminine allure.
From Doechii and Naomi Campbell bringing down the house at Dsquared2 to the absolute best fur coats of the season.
Pat McGrath and Virginie Pinto Moreira defined some of Milan's most stunning beauty moments—and the importance of diversity in beauty.
Gucci sent a collection of furry coats, slim pencil skirts and slip dresses down the catwalk for its fall-winter show, a lineup of styles for women and men drawn up by its design studio as the Kering-owned Italian label awaits its next designer.
Metallic fabrics, 'alien' accessories and hole-punched garments mix with sturdier woollens and distressed leather, alongside floral prints and feminine silhouettes Plenty of sheer and metallic fabrics,
The Milan tentpoles like Jil Sander, Diesel, Marni, Max Mara, Prada, and Versace will round out the schedule, making for one exciting week, despite the absences during this time, when many houses are between leadership.
Naomi Campbell wears a creation as part of the Dsquared2 Fall/Winter 2025-2026 men’s and women’s collection presented in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) Denmark’s actress Brigitte Nielsen,