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PHOTOSHOOT: PLASTIK MAGAZINE
Great things always come to those who wait. Just a week into 2025 and Marina surprised us with her first cover shoot for New York/Beirut-based magazine Plastik.
The shoot was lensed by Eli Rezkallah with fashion direction by Bashar Assaf. The insane up-do wig is by Ghastly Wigs which was installed and styled by Hannan Siddique. Makeup by Deborah Altizio.
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We're starting off strong with Marina in the most stunning vintage Mugler Spring/Summer 1996 skirt suit in black and white crepe, featuring a large folding collar, statement button, rounded hem and 3/4 sleeves.
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Her black stretch over-the-knee boots with pointed toe in black are the Ultrastuart 100mm boots by Stuart Weitzman ($1,935.00).
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Stuart Weitzman "Ultrastuart" Boots ($1,935.00)
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For the second cover, Marina slipped into a total pink spandex look from Richard Quinn's Fall/Winter 2022 show. The difference between the runway version and Marina's is that hers features a crossover neckline and rectangular belt buckle.
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The third look, and my absolute favorite one, is just the coolest Marni Fall/Winter 2024 moment. Marina chose the black flocked cotton oversized padded jacket with crayon print all over ($2,580.00).
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Marni Crayon Jacket ($2,580.00)
Her sunglasses are signed by Marni as well. The Odrius model features a futuristic, oversized rimless lens and wavy arms. M chose the colorway "Chocolat" ($465.00).
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Marni "Odrius" Sunglasses ($465.00)
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I don‘t think these boots need a big introduction ;) Marina finally joins the other girlies in the club of the Kiki boots by Marc Jacobs! Shown here in full black crystal look ($695.00).
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Standing in the midst of the big apple, our girl wears a vintage Vivienne Westwood red wool jacket with downward peak hemline, shawl lapel and puffed shoulders (similar pictured). She matched it with the mini denim skirt with solarised folds ($262.00) from Diesel, a label new to her!
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Diesel Denim Mini Skirt ($262.00)
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M crowned her look with this avant-garde red headpiece designed by Ellen Christine Couture which was sourced from vintage fashion mekka New York Vintage.
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For the penultimate look, Marina is seen holding the world while wearing a custom-made spandex hooded catsuit with this immaculate Matthew Campbell Laurenza hand-sculpted gold-plated brass costume bra with cubic zirconia crystals (€1,820.95).
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Matthew Campbell Laurenza Jeweled Bra (€1,820.95)
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To my knowledge, this is the first time we’ve seen Marina in a Carolina Herrera design, and she truly couldn’t have chosen a better piece for her debut.
She's wearing the Fall/Winter 2024 silk-faille ruffle-embellished skinny pants in black crepe ($995.00 - sold out).
M also wears these surrealistic Evil Eye rhinesrone fringe and pearl glasses. These bear no label and are actually available via various wholesale retailers!
#January 2025#Mugler#Diesel#Skirts#Vivienne Westwood#Jackets#Marni#Eyewear#Matthew Campbell Laurenza#Richard Quinn#Tops#Carolina Herrera#Pants#Ellen Christine Couture#New York Vintage#Hats#Marc Jacobs#Stuart Weitzman#Boots
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Garments worn by BOYNEXTDOOR in [19.99] Track sampler
A. KIDSUPER Whose Idea is it Anyway Patched Work Jacket-Black ($295)
B. SUPREME Logo Backpack Black (€360)
C. ROCKCAKE Confident Beanie ($44)
D. 123 RIVINGTON ROI REBIS Oversized pullover (¥126.830 / €796)
E. NEW ERA MLB Cap (€43)
F. WILD DONKEY COMPANY T-navy navy (€65)
G. NIKE Air Terra Forma x Off-White (¥27,699 / €174)
H. WAHINE Blue University Jacket (£339 / €312) (modified)
I. ALEXANDER WANG Oversized crystal-embellished denim shirt ($1195)
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47 That’s a wrap! As Paris Fashion Week Men’s ends, we’re taking another look at the top runways we loved. This season found designers experimenting with new collaborations, cementing their own house codes, and experimenting with plays on wardrobe staples. As the fashion calendar kicks into high gear for the Fall ’25 season, discover our top collections from the City of Light. Dior Monsieur Christian Dior’s Ligne H—a women’s silhouette made to simplify post-war dressing—served as chief inspiration for Kim Jones’ latest Dior menswear collection. That simplicity took center stage with a minimalist palette of pale pink, white, black, and various shades of inky blue and brown. However, Jones’ silhouettes and techniques were far from simple. The designer utilized styles that have become his signatures at Dior, revamped with textures from smooth silk to reptilian embossments—including wide-legged trousers to draped bombers, sharply cut jackets, and subtly oversized suiting. Nods to womenswear came in the form of bow-tied armbands, rounded top sleeves, and subtle splashes of crystals, all culminating in a viral finale look: a pale pink coat cinched with a knotted wash and covered in light gray and silver floral patterns, sequins, and beadwork. All images: Courtesy of Dior Louis Vuitton Pharrell Williams has found his groove within Louis Vuitton‘s menswear, which he continued in his latest collection for Fall 2025. With friendship and travel serving as core themes, Williams looked to Vuitton’s archives when imagining modern day travel dress—which varied from Damier-checked cardigans to layered jackets, knee-length shorts, and a wide assortment of double-breasted suiting and overcoats. Naturally, his dynamic style emerged across hues of pink, dark blue, deep brown, and dark sage, complete with plenty of floral embellishments, leopard and floral prints. A whimsical punch came from an additional collaboration with longtime BFF and fellow designer Nigo, while the assortment was complete with revamped takes on Vuitton’s trunks, backpacks, and duffles—including a whimsical lobster-shaped top-handle bag! All images: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Willy Chavarria For Fall 2025, Willy Chavarria decamped from New York City to Paris for his latest collection, “Tarantula,” held at the American Cathedral in Paris. The serene setting for the show complemented its themes of powerful resistance and sensitive beauty, seen in Chavarria’s signature boxing shorts, dynamic suiting, and wide-legged denim. However, updated silhouettes were incorporated to the line, which marked the brand’s 10th anniversary: the unisex Chuco suit, Body-Tee bodysuit, and baggy drawcord Toluca pants, plus new jewelry, handbags, and Chavarria’s second footwear collaboration with Adidas. Tonal colors and signature Chavarria symbols delivered an intimate touch, from blooming rosettes to wide-brimmed hats and hues of red, gold, and black. The show notably featured Chavarria’s close friends and fashion community stars as models, including Jerry Lorenzo, J Balvin, Lyas, Honey Dijon, and more. All images: Courtesy of Willy Chavarria Amiri Romance was core to Amiri‘s Fall 2025 collection, which also featured the brand’s first foray at womenswear. Mike Amiri’s latest designs were set in the dreamy Hollywood lounge “Club Amiri,” populated by velvety men’s suits, sharp leather jackets, and plenty of embellished cardigans and sweaters in dark browns and reds, deep green, gold, and inky blue. A similar ethos was seen in his women’s offering, which included complementary relaxed suits and tuxedos—plus draped silk and metallic knit dresses with an array of sleek clutches. The range was complete with the label’s equally sharp Art Deco-inspired eyewear, while gold-dipped roses brought the runway show a luxuriously romantic feel. All images: Courtesy of Amiri AMI-Alexandre Mattiussi For Fall 2025, Alexandre Mattiussi embraced serenity in his latest collection for AMI. A bare brick building in Paris’ Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière neighborhood provided an industrial backdrop to the clothing, which was designed to hold a permanent place in its wearers’ wardrobes. Double-breasted overcoats, silky dresses, wide-legged trousers, and elegantly draped suiting and wide-legged trousers brought an ease to Mattiussi’s crisp palette of brown, gray, black, deep olive, cream, and light gold. AMI’s playful nature remained intact as well, seen in nonchalant nods like open plaid prints and soft leather bags. The show was given added star power with major model runway cameos, including Liya Kebede, Leon Dame, and Karen Elson. All images: Courtesy of AMI Kenzo Nigo took a futuristic approach to his latest Kenzo collection, inspired by the brand’s Fall 1998 “Train Show” runway. In a similar vein, the creative director blended formal and casual dress codes when imagining today’s traveling gents. Mohair-cuffed utility jackets, wide overcoats, smooth sweaters, and buttoned waistcoats were layered over pleated trousers and sharp Japanese denim. Meanwhile, matching trouser and shorts sets with bomber, coach, and aviator jackets were cast in two-toned leathers and colorful floral patterns made by artist Futura 2000. Pouches, totes, and crossbody bags completed the range with a nod to nomadic lifestyles, while Nigo’s playful nature emerged with pops of yellow, red, pink, and blue—which have quickly become his signature colors of choice at Kenzo. All images: Courtesy of Kenzo Officine Générale Officine Générale‘s Fall 2025 collection was especially intimate—especially as its Cafe Le Rouquet setting was mere meters away from the home of creative director Pierre Maheo! Fulfilling Maheo’s longtime goal of showing at a café, his latest co-ed designs were similarly personal—showcasing the close nature of a neighborhood hotspot. For Officine Générale, that took the form of extra-wide trousers, oversized coats, and plenty of striped shirts, light jackets, and soft sweaters to ward off the winter chill. Finishing touches like vintage books and bouquets nodded to the range of characters that frequent cafés, whether for long stays or a quick coffee pick-up. All images: Courtesy of Office Générale Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Charles Jeffrey looked to themes of passion and rebellion in his Fall 2025 collection for Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. Rooted in the need to push against convention, the designer showed traditional styles in revamped textures and silhouettes—from silky blazers covered in wide stripes to oversized tweed jackets, frayed miniskirts, and more. Punchy crocheted hats, bags, and more added a cheeky edge to the line—fitting, as they were made in collaboration with Pornhub. The line was complete with plenty of Jeffrey’s signature viral banana peels, seen across knee-high boots, motorcycle jackets, beanies, and crossbody bags—both in yellow and eyelet-studded black leather. 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47 That’s a wrap! As Paris Fashion Week Men’s ends, we’re taking another look at the top runways we loved. This season found designers experimenting with new collaborations, cementing their own house codes, and experimenting with plays on wardrobe staples. As the fashion calendar kicks into high gear for the Fall ’25 season, discover our top collections from the City of Light. Dior Monsieur Christian Dior’s Ligne H—a women’s silhouette made to simplify post-war dressing—served as chief inspiration for Kim Jones’ latest Dior menswear collection. That simplicity took center stage with a minimalist palette of pale pink, white, black, and various shades of inky blue and brown. However, Jones’ silhouettes and techniques were far from simple. The designer utilized styles that have become his signatures at Dior, revamped with textures from smooth silk to reptilian embossments—including wide-legged trousers to draped bombers, sharply cut jackets, and subtly oversized suiting. Nods to womenswear came in the form of bow-tied armbands, rounded top sleeves, and subtle splashes of crystals, all culminating in a viral finale look: a pale pink coat cinched with a knotted wash and covered in light gray and silver floral patterns, sequins, and beadwork. All images: Courtesy of Dior Louis Vuitton Pharrell Williams has found his groove within Louis Vuitton‘s menswear, which he continued in his latest collection for Fall 2025. With friendship and travel serving as core themes, Williams looked to Vuitton’s archives when imagining modern day travel dress—which varied from Damier-checked cardigans to layered jackets, knee-length shorts, and a wide assortment of double-breasted suiting and overcoats. Naturally, his dynamic style emerged across hues of pink, dark blue, deep brown, and dark sage, complete with plenty of floral embellishments, leopard and floral prints. A whimsical punch came from an additional collaboration with longtime BFF and fellow designer Nigo, while the assortment was complete with revamped takes on Vuitton’s trunks, backpacks, and duffles—including a whimsical lobster-shaped top-handle bag! All images: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Willy Chavarria For Fall 2025, Willy Chavarria decamped from New York City to Paris for his latest collection, “Tarantula,” held at the American Cathedral in Paris. The serene setting for the show complemented its themes of powerful resistance and sensitive beauty, seen in Chavarria’s signature boxing shorts, dynamic suiting, and wide-legged denim. However, updated silhouettes were incorporated to the line, which marked the brand’s 10th anniversary: the unisex Chuco suit, Body-Tee bodysuit, and baggy drawcord Toluca pants, plus new jewelry, handbags, and Chavarria’s second footwear collaboration with Adidas. Tonal colors and signature Chavarria symbols delivered an intimate touch, from blooming rosettes to wide-brimmed hats and hues of red, gold, and black. The show notably featured Chavarria’s close friends and fashion community stars as models, including Jerry Lorenzo, J Balvin, Lyas, Honey Dijon, and more. All images: Courtesy of Willy Chavarria Amiri Romance was core to Amiri‘s Fall 2025 collection, which also featured the brand’s first foray at womenswear. Mike Amiri’s latest designs were set in the dreamy Hollywood lounge “Club Amiri,” populated by velvety men’s suits, sharp leather jackets, and plenty of embellished cardigans and sweaters in dark browns and reds, deep green, gold, and inky blue. A similar ethos was seen in his women’s offering, which included complementary relaxed suits and tuxedos—plus draped silk and metallic knit dresses with an array of sleek clutches. The range was complete with the label’s equally sharp Art Deco-inspired eyewear, while gold-dipped roses brought the runway show a luxuriously romantic feel. All images: Courtesy of Amiri AMI-Alexandre Mattiussi For Fall 2025, Alexandre Mattiussi embraced serenity in his latest collection for AMI. A bare brick building in Paris’ Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière neighborhood provided an industrial backdrop to the clothing, which was designed to hold a permanent place in its wearers’ wardrobes. Double-breasted overcoats, silky dresses, wide-legged trousers, and elegantly draped suiting and wide-legged trousers brought an ease to Mattiussi’s crisp palette of brown, gray, black, deep olive, cream, and light gold. AMI’s playful nature remained intact as well, seen in nonchalant nods like open plaid prints and soft leather bags. The show was given added star power with major model runway cameos, including Liya Kebede, Leon Dame, and Karen Elson. All images: Courtesy of AMI Kenzo Nigo took a futuristic approach to his latest Kenzo collection, inspired by the brand’s Fall 1998 “Train Show” runway. In a similar vein, the creative director blended formal and casual dress codes when imagining today’s traveling gents. Mohair-cuffed utility jackets, wide overcoats, smooth sweaters, and buttoned waistcoats were layered over pleated trousers and sharp Japanese denim. Meanwhile, matching trouser and shorts sets with bomber, coach, and aviator jackets were cast in two-toned leathers and colorful floral patterns made by artist Futura 2000. Pouches, totes, and crossbody bags completed the range with a nod to nomadic lifestyles, while Nigo’s playful nature emerged with pops of yellow, red, pink, and blue—which have quickly become his signature colors of choice at Kenzo. All images: Courtesy of Kenzo Officine Générale Officine Générale‘s Fall 2025 collection was especially intimate—especially as its Cafe Le Rouquet setting was mere meters away from the home of creative director Pierre Maheo! Fulfilling Maheo’s longtime goal of showing at a café, his latest co-ed designs were similarly personal—showcasing the close nature of a neighborhood hotspot. For Officine Générale, that took the form of extra-wide trousers, oversized coats, and plenty of striped shirts, light jackets, and soft sweaters to ward off the winter chill. Finishing touches like vintage books and bouquets nodded to the range of characters that frequent cafés, whether for long stays or a quick coffee pick-up. All images: Courtesy of Office Générale Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Charles Jeffrey looked to themes of passion and rebellion in his Fall 2025 collection for Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. Rooted in the need to push against convention, the designer showed traditional styles in revamped textures and silhouettes—from silky blazers covered in wide stripes to oversized tweed jackets, frayed miniskirts, and more. Punchy crocheted hats, bags, and more added a cheeky edge to the line—fitting, as they were made in collaboration with Pornhub. The line was complete with plenty of Jeffrey’s signature viral banana peels, seen across knee-high boots, motorcycle jackets, beanies, and crossbody bags—both in yellow and eyelet-studded black leather. 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47 That’s a wrap! As Paris Fashion Week Men’s ends, we’re taking another look at the top runways we loved. This season found designers experimenting with new collaborations, cementing their own house codes, and experimenting with plays on wardrobe staples. As the fashion calendar kicks into high gear for the Fall ’25 season, discover our top collections from the City of Light. Dior Monsieur Christian Dior’s Ligne H—a women’s silhouette made to simplify post-war dressing—served as chief inspiration for Kim Jones’ latest Dior menswear collection. That simplicity took center stage with a minimalist palette of pale pink, white, black, and various shades of inky blue and brown. However, Jones’ silhouettes and techniques were far from simple. The designer utilized styles that have become his signatures at Dior, revamped with textures from smooth silk to reptilian embossments—including wide-legged trousers to draped bombers, sharply cut jackets, and subtly oversized suiting. Nods to womenswear came in the form of bow-tied armbands, rounded top sleeves, and subtle splashes of crystals, all culminating in a viral finale look: a pale pink coat cinched with a knotted wash and covered in light gray and silver floral patterns, sequins, and beadwork. All images: Courtesy of Dior Louis Vuitton Pharrell Williams has found his groove within Louis Vuitton‘s menswear, which he continued in his latest collection for Fall 2025. With friendship and travel serving as core themes, Williams looked to Vuitton’s archives when imagining modern day travel dress—which varied from Damier-checked cardigans to layered jackets, knee-length shorts, and a wide assortment of double-breasted suiting and overcoats. Naturally, his dynamic style emerged across hues of pink, dark blue, deep brown, and dark sage, complete with plenty of floral embellishments, leopard and floral prints. A whimsical punch came from an additional collaboration with longtime BFF and fellow designer Nigo, while the assortment was complete with revamped takes on Vuitton’s trunks, backpacks, and duffles—including a whimsical lobster-shaped top-handle bag! All images: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Willy Chavarria For Fall 2025, Willy Chavarria decamped from New York City to Paris for his latest collection, “Tarantula,” held at the American Cathedral in Paris. The serene setting for the show complemented its themes of powerful resistance and sensitive beauty, seen in Chavarria’s signature boxing shorts, dynamic suiting, and wide-legged denim. However, updated silhouettes were incorporated to the line, which marked the brand’s 10th anniversary: the unisex Chuco suit, Body-Tee bodysuit, and baggy drawcord Toluca pants, plus new jewelry, handbags, and Chavarria’s second footwear collaboration with Adidas. Tonal colors and signature Chavarria symbols delivered an intimate touch, from blooming rosettes to wide-brimmed hats and hues of red, gold, and black. The show notably featured Chavarria’s close friends and fashion community stars as models, including Jerry Lorenzo, J Balvin, Lyas, Honey Dijon, and more. All images: Courtesy of Willy Chavarria Amiri Romance was core to Amiri‘s Fall 2025 collection, which also featured the brand’s first foray at womenswear. Mike Amiri’s latest designs were set in the dreamy Hollywood lounge “Club Amiri,” populated by velvety men’s suits, sharp leather jackets, and plenty of embellished cardigans and sweaters in dark browns and reds, deep green, gold, and inky blue. A similar ethos was seen in his women’s offering, which included complementary relaxed suits and tuxedos—plus draped silk and metallic knit dresses with an array of sleek clutches. The range was complete with the label’s equally sharp Art Deco-inspired eyewear, while gold-dipped roses brought the runway show a luxuriously romantic feel. All images: Courtesy of Amiri AMI-Alexandre Mattiussi For Fall 2025, Alexandre Mattiussi embraced serenity in his latest collection for AMI. A bare brick building in Paris’ Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière neighborhood provided an industrial backdrop to the clothing, which was designed to hold a permanent place in its wearers’ wardrobes. Double-breasted overcoats, silky dresses, wide-legged trousers, and elegantly draped suiting and wide-legged trousers brought an ease to Mattiussi’s crisp palette of brown, gray, black, deep olive, cream, and light gold. AMI’s playful nature remained intact as well, seen in nonchalant nods like open plaid prints and soft leather bags. The show was given added star power with major model runway cameos, including Liya Kebede, Leon Dame, and Karen Elson. All images: Courtesy of AMI Kenzo Nigo took a futuristic approach to his latest Kenzo collection, inspired by the brand’s Fall 1998 “Train Show” runway. In a similar vein, the creative director blended formal and casual dress codes when imagining today’s traveling gents. Mohair-cuffed utility jackets, wide overcoats, smooth sweaters, and buttoned waistcoats were layered over pleated trousers and sharp Japanese denim. Meanwhile, matching trouser and shorts sets with bomber, coach, and aviator jackets were cast in two-toned leathers and colorful floral patterns made by artist Futura 2000. Pouches, totes, and crossbody bags completed the range with a nod to nomadic lifestyles, while Nigo’s playful nature emerged with pops of yellow, red, pink, and blue—which have quickly become his signature colors of choice at Kenzo. All images: Courtesy of Kenzo Officine Générale Officine Générale‘s Fall 2025 collection was especially intimate—especially as its Cafe Le Rouquet setting was mere meters away from the home of creative director Pierre Maheo! Fulfilling Maheo’s longtime goal of showing at a café, his latest co-ed designs were similarly personal—showcasing the close nature of a neighborhood hotspot. For Officine Générale, that took the form of extra-wide trousers, oversized coats, and plenty of striped shirts, light jackets, and soft sweaters to ward off the winter chill. Finishing touches like vintage books and bouquets nodded to the range of characters that frequent cafés, whether for long stays or a quick coffee pick-up. All images: Courtesy of Office Générale Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Charles Jeffrey looked to themes of passion and rebellion in his Fall 2025 collection for Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. Rooted in the need to push against convention, the designer showed traditional styles in revamped textures and silhouettes—from silky blazers covered in wide stripes to oversized tweed jackets, frayed miniskirts, and more. Punchy crocheted hats, bags, and more added a cheeky edge to the line—fitting, as they were made in collaboration with Pornhub. The line was complete with plenty of Jeffrey’s signature viral banana peels, seen across knee-high boots, motorcycle jackets, beanies, and crossbody bags—both in yellow and eyelet-studded black leather. 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47 That’s a wrap! As Paris Fashion Week Men’s ends, we’re taking another look at the top runways we loved. This season found designers experimenting with new collaborations, cementing their own house codes, and experimenting with plays on wardrobe staples. As the fashion calendar kicks into high gear for the Fall ’25 season, discover our top collections from the City of Light. Dior Monsieur Christian Dior’s Ligne H—a women’s silhouette made to simplify post-war dressing—served as chief inspiration for Kim Jones’ latest Dior menswear collection. That simplicity took center stage with a minimalist palette of pale pink, white, black, and various shades of inky blue and brown. However, Jones’ silhouettes and techniques were far from simple. The designer utilized styles that have become his signatures at Dior, revamped with textures from smooth silk to reptilian embossments—including wide-legged trousers to draped bombers, sharply cut jackets, and subtly oversized suiting. Nods to womenswear came in the form of bow-tied armbands, rounded top sleeves, and subtle splashes of crystals, all culminating in a viral finale look: a pale pink coat cinched with a knotted wash and covered in light gray and silver floral patterns, sequins, and beadwork. All images: Courtesy of Dior Louis Vuitton Pharrell Williams has found his groove within Louis Vuitton‘s menswear, which he continued in his latest collection for Fall 2025. With friendship and travel serving as core themes, Williams looked to Vuitton’s archives when imagining modern day travel dress—which varied from Damier-checked cardigans to layered jackets, knee-length shorts, and a wide assortment of double-breasted suiting and overcoats. Naturally, his dynamic style emerged across hues of pink, dark blue, deep brown, and dark sage, complete with plenty of floral embellishments, leopard and floral prints. A whimsical punch came from an additional collaboration with longtime BFF and fellow designer Nigo, while the assortment was complete with revamped takes on Vuitton’s trunks, backpacks, and duffles—including a whimsical lobster-shaped top-handle bag! All images: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Willy Chavarria For Fall 2025, Willy Chavarria decamped from New York City to Paris for his latest collection, “Tarantula,” held at the American Cathedral in Paris. The serene setting for the show complemented its themes of powerful resistance and sensitive beauty, seen in Chavarria’s signature boxing shorts, dynamic suiting, and wide-legged denim. However, updated silhouettes were incorporated to the line, which marked the brand’s 10th anniversary: the unisex Chuco suit, Body-Tee bodysuit, and baggy drawcord Toluca pants, plus new jewelry, handbags, and Chavarria’s second footwear collaboration with Adidas. Tonal colors and signature Chavarria symbols delivered an intimate touch, from blooming rosettes to wide-brimmed hats and hues of red, gold, and black. The show notably featured Chavarria’s close friends and fashion community stars as models, including Jerry Lorenzo, J Balvin, Lyas, Honey Dijon, and more. All images: Courtesy of Willy Chavarria Amiri Romance was core to Amiri‘s Fall 2025 collection, which also featured the brand’s first foray at womenswear. Mike Amiri’s latest designs were set in the dreamy Hollywood lounge “Club Amiri,” populated by velvety men’s suits, sharp leather jackets, and plenty of embellished cardigans and sweaters in dark browns and reds, deep green, gold, and inky blue. A similar ethos was seen in his women’s offering, which included complementary relaxed suits and tuxedos—plus draped silk and metallic knit dresses with an array of sleek clutches. The range was complete with the label’s equally sharp Art Deco-inspired eyewear, while gold-dipped roses brought the runway show a luxuriously romantic feel. All images: Courtesy of Amiri AMI-Alexandre Mattiussi For Fall 2025, Alexandre Mattiussi embraced serenity in his latest collection for AMI. A bare brick building in Paris’ Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière neighborhood provided an industrial backdrop to the clothing, which was designed to hold a permanent place in its wearers’ wardrobes. Double-breasted overcoats, silky dresses, wide-legged trousers, and elegantly draped suiting and wide-legged trousers brought an ease to Mattiussi’s crisp palette of brown, gray, black, deep olive, cream, and light gold. AMI’s playful nature remained intact as well, seen in nonchalant nods like open plaid prints and soft leather bags. The show was given added star power with major model runway cameos, including Liya Kebede, Leon Dame, and Karen Elson. All images: Courtesy of AMI Kenzo Nigo took a futuristic approach to his latest Kenzo collection, inspired by the brand’s Fall 1998 “Train Show” runway. In a similar vein, the creative director blended formal and casual dress codes when imagining today’s traveling gents. Mohair-cuffed utility jackets, wide overcoats, smooth sweaters, and buttoned waistcoats were layered over pleated trousers and sharp Japanese denim. Meanwhile, matching trouser and shorts sets with bomber, coach, and aviator jackets were cast in two-toned leathers and colorful floral patterns made by artist Futura 2000. Pouches, totes, and crossbody bags completed the range with a nod to nomadic lifestyles, while Nigo’s playful nature emerged with pops of yellow, red, pink, and blue—which have quickly become his signature colors of choice at Kenzo. All images: Courtesy of Kenzo Officine Générale Officine Générale‘s Fall 2025 collection was especially intimate—especially as its Cafe Le Rouquet setting was mere meters away from the home of creative director Pierre Maheo! Fulfilling Maheo’s longtime goal of showing at a café, his latest co-ed designs were similarly personal—showcasing the close nature of a neighborhood hotspot. For Officine Générale, that took the form of extra-wide trousers, oversized coats, and plenty of striped shirts, light jackets, and soft sweaters to ward off the winter chill. Finishing touches like vintage books and bouquets nodded to the range of characters that frequent cafés, whether for long stays or a quick coffee pick-up. All images: Courtesy of Office Générale Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Charles Jeffrey looked to themes of passion and rebellion in his Fall 2025 collection for Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. Rooted in the need to push against convention, the designer showed traditional styles in revamped textures and silhouettes—from silky blazers covered in wide stripes to oversized tweed jackets, frayed miniskirts, and more. Punchy crocheted hats, bags, and more added a cheeky edge to the line—fitting, as they were made in collaboration with Pornhub. The line was complete with plenty of Jeffrey’s signature viral banana peels, seen across knee-high boots, motorcycle jackets, beanies, and crossbody bags—both in yellow and eyelet-studded black leather. 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47 That’s a wrap! As Paris Fashion Week Men’s ends, we’re taking another look at the top runways we loved. This season found designers experimenting with new collaborations, cementing their own house codes, and experimenting with plays on wardrobe staples. As the fashion calendar kicks into high gear for the Fall ’25 season, discover our top collections from the City of Light. Dior Monsieur Christian Dior’s Ligne H—a women’s silhouette made to simplify post-war dressing—served as chief inspiration for Kim Jones’ latest Dior menswear collection. That simplicity took center stage with a minimalist palette of pale pink, white, black, and various shades of inky blue and brown. However, Jones’ silhouettes and techniques were far from simple. The designer utilized styles that have become his signatures at Dior, revamped with textures from smooth silk to reptilian embossments—including wide-legged trousers to draped bombers, sharply cut jackets, and subtly oversized suiting. Nods to womenswear came in the form of bow-tied armbands, rounded top sleeves, and subtle splashes of crystals, all culminating in a viral finale look: a pale pink coat cinched with a knotted wash and covered in light gray and silver floral patterns, sequins, and beadwork. All images: Courtesy of Dior Louis Vuitton Pharrell Williams has found his groove within Louis Vuitton‘s menswear, which he continued in his latest collection for Fall 2025. With friendship and travel serving as core themes, Williams looked to Vuitton’s archives when imagining modern day travel dress—which varied from Damier-checked cardigans to layered jackets, knee-length shorts, and a wide assortment of double-breasted suiting and overcoats. Naturally, his dynamic style emerged across hues of pink, dark blue, deep brown, and dark sage, complete with plenty of floral embellishments, leopard and floral prints. A whimsical punch came from an additional collaboration with longtime BFF and fellow designer Nigo, while the assortment was complete with revamped takes on Vuitton’s trunks, backpacks, and duffles—including a whimsical lobster-shaped top-handle bag! All images: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Willy Chavarria For Fall 2025, Willy Chavarria decamped from New York City to Paris for his latest collection, “Tarantula,” held at the American Cathedral in Paris. The serene setting for the show complemented its themes of powerful resistance and sensitive beauty, seen in Chavarria’s signature boxing shorts, dynamic suiting, and wide-legged denim. However, updated silhouettes were incorporated to the line, which marked the brand’s 10th anniversary: the unisex Chuco suit, Body-Tee bodysuit, and baggy drawcord Toluca pants, plus new jewelry, handbags, and Chavarria’s second footwear collaboration with Adidas. Tonal colors and signature Chavarria symbols delivered an intimate touch, from blooming rosettes to wide-brimmed hats and hues of red, gold, and black. The show notably featured Chavarria’s close friends and fashion community stars as models, including Jerry Lorenzo, J Balvin, Lyas, Honey Dijon, and more. All images: Courtesy of Willy Chavarria Amiri Romance was core to Amiri‘s Fall 2025 collection, which also featured the brand’s first foray at womenswear. Mike Amiri’s latest designs were set in the dreamy Hollywood lounge “Club Amiri,” populated by velvety men’s suits, sharp leather jackets, and plenty of embellished cardigans and sweaters in dark browns and reds, deep green, gold, and inky blue. A similar ethos was seen in his women’s offering, which included complementary relaxed suits and tuxedos—plus draped silk and metallic knit dresses with an array of sleek clutches. The range was complete with the label’s equally sharp Art Deco-inspired eyewear, while gold-dipped roses brought the runway show a luxuriously romantic feel. All images: Courtesy of Amiri AMI-Alexandre Mattiussi For Fall 2025, Alexandre Mattiussi embraced serenity in his latest collection for AMI. A bare brick building in Paris’ Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière neighborhood provided an industrial backdrop to the clothing, which was designed to hold a permanent place in its wearers’ wardrobes. Double-breasted overcoats, silky dresses, wide-legged trousers, and elegantly draped suiting and wide-legged trousers brought an ease to Mattiussi’s crisp palette of brown, gray, black, deep olive, cream, and light gold. AMI’s playful nature remained intact as well, seen in nonchalant nods like open plaid prints and soft leather bags. The show was given added star power with major model runway cameos, including Liya Kebede, Leon Dame, and Karen Elson. All images: Courtesy of AMI Kenzo Nigo took a futuristic approach to his latest Kenzo collection, inspired by the brand’s Fall 1998 “Train Show” runway. In a similar vein, the creative director blended formal and casual dress codes when imagining today’s traveling gents. Mohair-cuffed utility jackets, wide overcoats, smooth sweaters, and buttoned waistcoats were layered over pleated trousers and sharp Japanese denim. Meanwhile, matching trouser and shorts sets with bomber, coach, and aviator jackets were cast in two-toned leathers and colorful floral patterns made by artist Futura 2000. Pouches, totes, and crossbody bags completed the range with a nod to nomadic lifestyles, while Nigo’s playful nature emerged with pops of yellow, red, pink, and blue—which have quickly become his signature colors of choice at Kenzo. All images: Courtesy of Kenzo Officine Générale Officine Générale‘s Fall 2025 collection was especially intimate—especially as its Cafe Le Rouquet setting was mere meters away from the home of creative director Pierre Maheo! Fulfilling Maheo’s longtime goal of showing at a café, his latest co-ed designs were similarly personal—showcasing the close nature of a neighborhood hotspot. For Officine Générale, that took the form of extra-wide trousers, oversized coats, and plenty of striped shirts, light jackets, and soft sweaters to ward off the winter chill. Finishing touches like vintage books and bouquets nodded to the range of characters that frequent cafés, whether for long stays or a quick coffee pick-up. All images: Courtesy of Office Générale Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Charles Jeffrey looked to themes of passion and rebellion in his Fall 2025 collection for Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. Rooted in the need to push against convention, the designer showed traditional styles in revamped textures and silhouettes—from silky blazers covered in wide stripes to oversized tweed jackets, frayed miniskirts, and more. Punchy crocheted hats, bags, and more added a cheeky edge to the line—fitting, as they were made in collaboration with Pornhub. The line was complete with plenty of Jeffrey’s signature viral banana peels, seen across knee-high boots, motorcycle jackets, beanies, and crossbody bags—both in yellow and eyelet-studded black leather. 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STYLE TIPS: TRANSITION YOUR FLATS FROM DAY TO NIGHT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Flats are more than just a practical choice; they're also a versatile, comfortable and stylish solution for any holiday. Women's Flats can easily accommodate your schedule, whether you're running errands, having brunch with friends, or attending an evening party. With eye-catching designs and seasonal flares, the proper pair can keep you both comfortable and stylish. This season, discover how to make your flats shine for any event without losing style or comfort. Here's how to transition them from day to night seamlessly.
Festive Flats
The right pair of flats can completely transform a holiday wardrobe. Look for designs that include festive elements such as crystals, pearls, metallic accents, or gorgeous embroidery. These tiny decorations make your flats stand out without overpowering your look. Pick styles with pointy toes or slingbacks for an extra touch of sophistication. Festive flats aren't just stunning; they're also practical, letting you move freely during the busy day or dance the night away.
Daytime Chic
For daytime looks, keep your attire sophisticated but casual. Wear elegant flats with fitted pants, a cosy cardigan or a flowing midi skirt. Neutral tones like beige, blush, or soft grey are ideal for a casual-yet-elegant midday look. Complete the look with a lightweight scarf, simple stud earrings, and a structured tote bag. If you're running Christmas errands, flats with supportive insoles can keep you comfy while still appearing stylish.
Pairing your flats with denim is another terrific daytime style choice. Cropped jeans and a tucked-in blouse create a fresh, modern look. Layer with a cardigan or an oversized coat to be warm, and don't forget to bring a pair of trendy sunglasses for those chilly winter mornings.
Evening Elegance
When it comes to dressing up for a night out, your flats can still steal the show. Choose a pair with eye-catching embellishments like sparkling rhinestones, satin finishes, or metallic hues. Wear these with a velvet wrap dress or a sleek jumpsuit for an effortlessly classy appearance. Statement accessories are essential here: big earrings, a sparkly purse, or a stacked necklace may quickly improve your look.
If you're wearing a shorter dress, flats with ankle straps can offer a witty touch while keeping your style sophisticated. To get an elegant and sleek look with floor-length gowns, use flats in the same colour palette as your outfit. Flats are more than just a practical choice; they also convey a sense of confidence and comfort.
Play with Textures
The holidays are a perfect excuse to experiment with vibrant, lavish materials. Flats made of velvet, satin, or even leather with a patent finish can offer depth and dimension to any ensemble. Pair these with outfits alongside matching materials, such as a sequin top with satin flats or a lace dress with velvet flats. Mixing materials not only adds visual appeal but also gives your outfit a festive vibe.
For a unique twist, choose flats with surprising design elements such as ribbons, tassels, or detail cutouts. These small accents can help your footwear stand out without being too extravagant. Jewel tones such as emerald green, rich burgundy, or royal blue are particularly attractive and complement traditional festival colours.
Layer with Purpose
Layering isn't just beneficial for chilly weather; it's also a fantastic way for jazzing up your look. A well-tailored jacket paired with a silk blouse and slim pants can instantly transform an office-to-party outfit. Alternatively, draping a faux fur stole over your shoulders gives a touch of vintage glamour to an evening look.
When layering, remember your flats. Pick attire that matches their style. A structured wool coat, for example, looks well with stylish flats, while a cropped jacket shows off ankle-strap patterns. Gloves, scarves, and hats can finish your layered appearance while keeping you warm and stylish.
Add the Extras
Never underestimate the significance of minor details. Polished nails, whether in classic red or trendy nude, can improve your whole appearance. A rich lipstick colour, such as deep plum or vibrant coral, can also bring attention to your outfit without wearing extensive makeup. Don't forget to add a few drops of your favourite Christmas fragrance. It's the last touch that will make you feel truly festive.
Jewellery plays an important function in transitioning your flats from day to night. Swap delicate studs for chandelier earrings or add a few gold bangles. Even a simple pearl necklace can convey class. Your accessories should be intentional and complement your clothing.
Stay Comfortable
The beauty of flats is their ability to keep you comfy without compromising flair. Whether you're walking through busy the holidays markets, standing at a party, or dancing with friends, flats allow you to enjoy every moment without feeling the pain of high heels. Look for shoes with cushioned insoles, arch support, or non-slip soles.
Don’t shy away from wearing flats for formal events. Many high-end brands offer designs that are equally stunning as heels, making them ideal for weddings, galas, and cocktail events. Comfort does not have to mean losing style; in many cases, it is the greatest luxury.
Conclusion:
This holiday season, Crimzon's collection of stylish flats is the perfect way to embrace both comfort and elegance. With a range of versatile designs, you’ll find the ideal pair to complement every occasion. Step into the holidays with confidence and discover how effortless style can be. Check out Crimzon’s latest collection today and find the perfect flats that keep you comfortable and makes you look fabulous.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are wrapping up the holiday season in style. The Grammy winner and Kansas City Chiefs star tight end braved the rain in New York City Dec. 28 to step out for a second date night this weekend wearing coordinated outfits. For their dinner at Travis wore a denim jacket and pants in his girlfriend's favorite color, red, paired with a white shirt, black boots and black and white trucker hat. Taylor sported a long, black embellished wool-blend Simkhai coat, black dress, a Stella McCartney Crystal Fringe Falabella tiny tote bag, black and red Christian Louboutin platform sandals and her signature red lipstick. The two were spotted out a day after they went on a double dinner date with the "Style" singer's longtime pal and collaborator Jack Antonoff and his wife, actress Margaret Qualley. For that outing, Taylor wore an oversized, beige tweed, crystal-embroidered Stella McCartney blazer over what appeared to be a black skirt, paired with sheer, diamond-patterned black Sheertex tights and Marc Jacobs ankle-length platform boots. Travis matched his girlfriend with a beige cardigan, which he paired with a black shirt, tan pants, dark shoes, glasses and a black cap. https://akns-images.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20241129/rs_1200x1200-241229094737-1200-taylor-swift-travis-kelce-nyc-2-cjh-122824.jpg?fit=around%7C1080:1080&output-quality=90&crop=1080:1080;center,top 2024-12-29 18:25:01
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