Paris Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2025 Looks We Love
Paris Haute Couture Week 2025 took over the City of Lights in January as fashion lovers flocked to see the latest in haute couture fashion art! Creative designs, theatrical runways, innovative materials, and exquisite craftsmanship radiated as the top luxury fashion brands of the FHCM showcased their Spring/Summer 2025 haute couture fashion creations. Read on for fashion art to love!
Georges Hobeika
Georges Hobeika’s SS25 collection is a tribute to Marie Hobeika, Georges’ mother, and his son/co-creative director Jad’s grandmother, who passed away in 2024. “Marie was the heart and foundation of the House, infusing it with unwavering energy and wisdom passed through the generations. A constant presence, she gathered, nurtured, and supported her loved ones, surrounding her family with warmth and quiet strength.”
Georges Hobeika Haute-Couture Spring/Summer 2025 | Photo by THIBAUD MORITZ/AFP via Getty Images
Stephane Rolland
For Stéphane Rolland’s stunning new Haute Couture collection, the designer and his business partner Pierre Martinez partnered with the Fondation des Hôpitaux to help at-risk teenagers. “Half the tickets to the brand’s spring 2025 couture show at the Salle Pleyel were sold to the public, with proceeds going to the foundation. Since September 2024, the pair also held a series of workshops for a dozen girls there aged 13 to 18.”
Stéphane Rolland Spring Summer 2025 | Photo Courtesy of Stéphane Rolland
Ashi Studio
For the SS25 Haute Couture season, Ashi Studio creator Ashi reflects on his now home city of Paris’ boudoir and bourgeois culture. Sensuality was at the heart of the creator’s vision. The resulting looks of the “Velvet Underground” collection radiate just this. A “Mistress of her own destiny” he tells WWD when describing the woman he imagined for this collection.
Ashi Studio Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images
Rami Al Ali
Artistry radiates from Rami Al Ali’s Spring/Summer 2025 Couture collection. Sleek black, white, and greys, along with vivid pinks, yellows, and greens, define the palette. The silhouettes are architectural, with geometric motifs in one look and gracious curves in another. And, of course, in true couture style, detailed embellishments of meticulous beadwork shimmer throughout the collection.
Rami Al Ali Couture SS25 | Photo Courtesy of Rami Al Ali
Rahul Mishra
The Rahul Mishra’s Spring/Summer Haute Couture collection’s cityscapes and nature-inspired looks drew inspiration from Carl Sagan’s book “The Pale Blue Dot” in which Earth’s insignificance seen from Voyager 1 reminds us that the Earth is just a speck in the vast universe.
Rahul Mishra Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images
Chanel
In contrast to the brand’s legendary classic black and white looks, the Chanel Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture collection embraces a rainbow of colorful silhouettes symbolic of its endless renewal throughout its 110-year history.
Chanel Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images
Christian Dior
Femininity and a push and pull from the future to dream to reality are seen throughout Dior’s SS 2025 Haute Couture collection. For the presentation in January, Maria Grazia Chiuri commissioned Indian artist Rithika Merchant to create a stunning set of nine paintings to serve as the perfect backdrop for the show.
Christian Dior Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo by Estrop/Getty Images
Schiaparelli
Inspired by antique ribbons from the 1920s and 1930s, Daniel Roseberry curated an exquisite collection of fashion art for Schiaparelli’s Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture season. The collection’s silhouettes nod to numerous eras, at once intentionally old and modern—the perfect escape from reality.
Elie Saab
“I wanted to express the happiness that peace has brought and the desire to celebrate beauty once again,” Saab told Vogue. “Fashion can convey a powerful message of positivity, hope, and humanity.” Such powerful words to accompany the exquisite collection. The floral appliques were for sure one of our favorite parts of Elie Saab’s Spring/Summer Haute Couture looks as they call to mind our publisher KOKET’s love for flowers.
Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images
Zuhair Murad
Flora and fauna in bold jewel tones and rich pastels define Zuhair Murad’s Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture “Tropical Escape” collection. Trendy black also appeared throughout the collection, adding a striking appeal to many of the designs.
Zuhair Murad Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images)
Jean Paul Gaultier
Sensual yet sophisticated, Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Spring/Summer Haute Couture 2025 collection for Jean Paul Gaultier consists of sexy-looking shipwrecked models, some calling to mind “The Little Mermaid.” Inspired at first by a 1997 Jean Paul Gaultier look featuring a boat on a model’s head, Ludovic took the shipwreck theme “Le Naufrage” and spun it into a curation of couture fashion.
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Estrop/Getty Images
Giorgio Armani Prive
For the brand’s 20th anniversary in haute couture, Armani Privè held the show of their latest couture collection, titled Lumières, at the brand’s newly renovated Paris home, Palazzo Armani. Shimmering and ethereal, the Spring Summer 2025 Couture collection included chic, innovative, and exquisitely detailed designs.
Dior Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2025 | Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
Aelis
For Aelis’ SS 2025 Haute Couture collection, creative director Sofia Crociani takes the brand’s philosophy of artistic freedom and explores the ideas of delicacy and consumption. Using vintage and antique elements and a timeless black-and-white palette, Crociani uncovers how a worn garment takes on new meaning and emotion while bringing the topic of sustainability graciously to the world of haute couture.
Aelis Couture Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo Courtesy of Aelis Couture
Peet Dullaert
“For the Spring Summer 2025 collection, Peet Dullaert continues a balance between boldness and fluidity, Preciosa crystal accents, and geometric lines. Entirely hand sewn creation: “cousu main’, with a contemporary reality.”
Miss Sohee
Miss Sohee delivered her first-ever Paris Haute Couture Week performance with her Spring/Summer 2025 Couture collection. Newly selected to be part of the elite French Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, the South Korean designer brought magical fashion artistry to her debut show at Hotel Pozzo di Borgo, Karl Lagerfeld’s historic home.
Miss Sohee Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Estrop/Getty Images
Julie de Libran
In Julie de Libran’s new couture collection, rugged and refined elements, chains, knightly forms, and rich browns, coppers, and navy blues evoke medieval warrior vibes. Hosted once again in the designer’s own Left Bank home, the collection is dedicated to her friend, actress, and model, Dayle Haddon, who died in December and whom she describes to WWD as “an icon and an Amazon.”
Julie de Libran Spring/Summer 2025 collection presented at Paris Haute Couture Week | Photo Courtesy of Julie de Libran
Franck Sorbier
Warriors and barbarian style flowed through Franck Sorbier’s SS25 Haute Couture collection. Titled “Symphonie Barbare” the collection paid tribute to raw beauty and of course the art of fashion. Dedicated to Madame Hélène Tarnowska, Sorbier’s collection celebrates the power of a legacy and the elegance of the barbaric.
Franck Sorbier Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo by Richard Bord/Getty Images
Gaurav Gupta
“Across the Flame“, Gaurav Gupta’s SS 2025 Haute Couture collection, tells a story of love and strength. Gaurav and his life partner experienced a near-fatal accident, this collection serves as a beautiful journey to healing.
Gaurav Gupta Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Richard Bord/Getty Images
Germanier
Another first timer on the Paris Haute Couture runways, Germanier’s inaugural show highlighted his signature use of beadwork and unique recycled materials turned couture. Brilliant colors, vintage vibes, and decadent embellishments define his stunning 2025 show.
Soft full silhouettes and modern classicism are at the heart of Giambattista Valli’s Haute Couture 25 show. “Frivolous, fun, with a dash of impertinent ‘je ne sais quoi’,” says the brand.
Giambattista Valli during the Women’s Haute-Couture Spring/Summer 2025 | Photo by THIBAUD MORITZ/AFP via Getty Images
Imane Ayissi
Rich decorative patterns, appliques, and bold architectural lines were celebrated in Imane Ayissi’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection at Paris Couture Week—vibes of traditional African textiles, fringe details, and iconic Parisian couture to love.
Embodying the soul of the traditional Spanish dance, el flamenco, Juana Martin’s S/S 2025 couture collection presented at Paris Haute Couture Week blends Spanish heritage with futuristic style.
Juana Martin Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Foc Kan/WireImage
RVDK Ronald van der Kemp
The world’s first sustainable couture brand, RVDK Ronald van der Kemp brings artistry and vintage style to his Spring/Summer 2025 haute couture collection. Titled “Let the Sun Shine In”, the collection features Thai silks, vintage feathers, leather remnants and vintage jewelry reimagined into stunning works of fashion art.
RVDK Ronald van der Kemp Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
Valentino
Alessandro Michele brought his unique passion for fashion to his first haute couture collection for Valentino. Taking a giddy and sometimes humorous approach, the designer focused on the many materials and techniques associated with haute couture design resulting in a collection of notable fashion art.
PValentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2025 | Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
Viktor & Rolf
Viktor & Rolf also paid homage to the traditions and history of haute couture. Whimsical and meticulous, the Spring/Summer 2025 collection consists of the same outfit, a beige trench, a white shirt, and blue pants in unique and innovative variations.
Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture SS 2025 | Photo by Estrop/Getty Images
Yuima Nakazato
Titled “Fade“, Yuima Nakazato’s Spring/Summer 2025 couture collection took its inspiration from the designer’s Sahara desert travels. Technique and poetic storytelling unite in this thoughtful and exquisitely crafted collection.
Yuima Nakazato Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 | Photo by Peter White/Getty Images
Words by Anna Bimba Feature Image: Stéphane Rolland Spring Summer 2025 presented at Paris Haute Couture Week | Photo Courtesy of Stéphane Rolland