Sea & Sex: Carne Bollente’s New Chapter

Carne Bollente, the Paris-based label known for its unfiltered approach to sexuality, marks its tenth birthday by unveiling a Spring 2025 collection just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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Carne Bollente, the Paris-based label known for its unfiltered approach to sexuality, marks its tenth birthday by unveiling a Spring 2025 collection just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Fresh off Sacai’s FW25 show in Paris, Chitose Abe’s label is back in the spotlight alongside Tetsu Nishiyama’s WTAPS.
Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring 2025 Couture welcomed a fresh vision under Ludovic de Saint Sernin, whose debut at the house took cues from watery dramas, archival references, and a little star power in the front row.

Alessandro Michele’s Spring 2025 Couture debut at Valentino, titled “Vertigineux,” invited guests into a realm where encyclopedic references collided with meticulous craftsmanship

Saint Laurent’s Fall 2025 menswear show at the Bourse de Commerce played with polarities that have defined the house since its origin: freedom-seeking artistry paired with a thoughtful, more grounded sensibility.
Chanel’s Spring 2025 Couture show at the Grand Palais opened with a stark white moment before unraveling a full-spectrum narrative.
Y-3 has always tested the boundaries of contrast, and for Fall 2025, it pushes those opposites—physical and virtual, illuminated and shadowy—to new extremes.

Lanvin’s latest chapter arrives with a renewed spark under Artistic Director Peter Copping, who brings fresh energy to the house for Fall 2025.

The creative world of Anastasia Barbieri—renowned for her ability to balance the masculine and feminine—meets the understated chic of A.P.C. in the brand’s latest collaboration.
Dior’s Spring-Summer 2025 haute couture collection by Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri, turns classic codes into something fresh.

Kith launches into the new season with a vibrant partnership at the Brooklyn Museum, marking five years of the brand’s Artist Series.
Schiaparelli kicked off its Spring 2025 couture presentation in Paris with a collection that merged archival silhouettes and forward-thinking techniques into an electric statement on luxury.
Chitose Abe is once again channeling a free-spirited energy for sacai Fall 2025 inspired by Maurice Sendak’s classic, “Where the Wild Things Are.”
Jacquemus staged his latest show, “LA CROISIÈRE,” in the heart of Paris, returning to the fashion week circuit with a quieter sort of spectacle.

Junya Watanabe MAN Fall 2025 show struck a chord with its frontier energy, pulling the mood of a backwoods retreat onto the Paris runway.

Fresh off a headline-making venture with Pharrell at Louis Vuitton, NIGO is turning heads again with a new partnership at KENZO.

Rick Owens returned to the Palais de Tokyo for Fall 2025 with “Concordians,” a salute to Concordia, Italy, where his label has quietly produced its collections for more than two decades.

Yohji Yamamoto Fall 2025 menswear show takes winter dressing into fresh territory without abandoning its functional heart.

UNDERCOVER’s new collection, titled “Interface,” marks the brand’s 35th year with a steady push-and-pull between stark tailoring and vibrant, otherworldly visuals.

OAMC is charting its own path for Fall/Winter 2025, drawing from the vibrancy of 1980s club culture but interpreting it through a sharp, modern lens.