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Noon by Noor AW25

The AW25 collection was a study in contrasts; sharp-shouldered blazers paired with draped bodices, pencil skirts sliced to reveal slivers of skin, and maxi dresses that moved like liquid. Tailoring was meticulous, sculptural yet never stiff, while asymmetrical cuts and layered fabrics added depth, mirroring the architectural interplay of light and shadow.

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Naomi Hart AW25

The show opened with a whisper, models in well tailored pale yellows and creams. The soundtrack, a haunting fusion of David Lynch’s Strange and "Unproductive Thinking" and Al Bowlly’s "Midnight, the Stars and You" lent the space a cinematic unease, as if we’d stepped into a Lynchian reverie.

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TAAKK AW25
Doublet AW25
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy AW25
Lagos Space Programme AW25
OUEST AW25
SYSTEM AW25
Jeanne Friot AW25
KIDILL AW25
SSTEIN AW25
Ujoh SS25

Can I please be a Ujoh girl? Ujoh is like Japanese Celine, I don't know how else to describe it. What the Celine girl is in France is what the Ujoh girl is in Japan. I have been watching this brand for years now, and every season I am in complete awe.

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Xuly Bet SS25

I was just at the world's most fashionable block party, XULY.Bët SS25. Yes, that's exactly what it was. Traveled back in time to 1990s for the chicest block party in the world. Designer Lamine Kouyaté is known for being a pioneer in upcycling.

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Shiatzy Chen SS25

Shiatzy Chen, often hailed as the "Chanel of Taiwan," has once again proven why they're a force to be reckoned with in the global fashion scene. The SS25 collection is a masterful blend of Eastern aesthetics and Western silhouettes, creating a harmonious fusion that's both fresh and timeless.

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ATLEIN SS25

The Palais de Tokyo, buzzing with anticipation..."Is that Ashley Graham?" I frantically texted Coco. He couldn't make it to the show but confirmed that my eyes were not deceiving me. She looked absolutely stunning in her ATLEIN ensemble. ATLEIN can make everything unbearably sexy.

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Loewe SS25

This season, Loewe featured structured see-through silk chiffon dresses draped over garment cages, reminiscent of hoop skirts of yesteryear. And feathers, tons of feathers. The craftsmanship on all of the feathered pieces were just astounding.

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Niccolo Pasqualetti SS25

As I sat there, watching the models glide down the runway, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and excitement for how far this brand has come. It has been so exciting seeing this brand grow over the seasons. I have loved Niccolo Pasqualetti since his first showing at Paris Fashion Weeks a few seasons ago. To see his work evolve from artistic interpretations into something that is much more wearable and market ready is just amazing. Pasqualetti has never lost the artist in him.

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KIMHĒKIM SS25

Picture this: Me, racing through the streets of Paris, battling traffic like a woman on a mission. What should have been a breezy 35 minute jaunt turned into an agonizing hour and 9 minutes of pure frustration. As I finally arrived at the Faculté de pharmacie de Paris, my heart sank, the gates were closing right before my eyes. But we don't give up that easily, do we?

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Mossi SS25

What's a fashion show without a dash of excitement? Usually, those of us in Standing (no, I am not ashamed to be in Standing sometimes, it is what it is…) have an unspoken pact to play nice. But sometimes the claws come out! As I found myself mediating a tiff with a rather prickly attendee, I couldn't help but think, aren't we all here for the love of fashion?

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Uma Wang SS25

I have always loved Uma Wang, and I'm pretty sure I always will. The way that she brings in the volume into a beautiful drape, so that the dress does not run away from the figure is genius. Think exaggerated hips, flowing drapes, and layers upon layers of luxurious natural textiles.

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