Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, Milan, and London Fashion Week 2025 revealed diverse collections and creative partnerships, with highlights including exclusive backstage photography, innovative brand collaborations, and cultural discourse from key industry figures.
During the recent Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid and other prominent fashion events, designers and brands unveiled their Fall/Winter 2025 collections and exclusive collaborations, showcasing a diverse array of styles and creative visions captured by various photographers for Fucking Young!.
In Madrid, Pablo Erroz’s highly anticipated Fall/Winter 2025 collection was revealed, with backstage moments captured exclusively by photographer Julio Feroz. Alongside this, ODIS’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection was also documented backstage by Miriam Vera, adding to the rich tapestry of fashion presentations during the event. Santiago Neyra contributed backstage photography at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, highlighting favorite FW25 looks.
Meanwhile, Diesel, under the creative direction of Glenn Martens, presented its Fall/Winter 2025 collection during Milan Fashion Week, adding to the international momentum of the season. Also in Milan, the collaboration between Slam Jam and Maserati created a new lifestyle product range that merges fashion and automotive design.
London Fashion Week 2025 saw multiple notable events including Pull&Bear’s pop-up showcasing emerging designers at Selfridges. Additionally, Ashish and Paolo Carzana presented their Fall/Winter 2025 collections during the same event, reflecting the city’s diverse fashion landscape.
Among innovative collaborations making waves this season, Craig Green partnered with EASTPAK for a line of quilted backpacks combining practicality and design innovation. Vans reimagined its Slip-On silhouette with the creative input of multidisciplinary designer Nicole McLaughlin, launching the Slip-On RS collection blending adventure and functionality. PUMA and ROMBAUT unveiled the “Levitation” sneaker, emphasizing mindfulness, sustainability, and innovation in its design, while PUMA also reintroduced the Mostro OG sneaker with three new colorways, marking its 25th anniversary comeback. Additionally, Kith teamed up with On for their Spring 2025 collaboration, debuting the new Cloudzone shoe.
Marni debuted its “The Pink Sun” Fall/Winter 2025 collection, celebrating creativity, collaboration, and cultural blending. Simultaneously, Simone Rocha’s collection evoked a dialogue between the past and present, while S.S. Daley drew inspiration from Scottish Colourists to use color and landscapes in his designs. Stefan Cooke explored English identity through fabric and texture in his FW25 line. JNorig’s FW25 collection “Y?gen” delved into the dualities within Japanese culture, reflecting both beauty and complexity.
In menswear, CIARAN launched a debut collection redefining formal streetwear by melding sharp tailoring with street style vigor. Denzilpatrick combined utilitarian and athletic elements in their FW25 lineup.
Beyond fashion collections, collaborations extended to accessories with GR10K and FACTORY900 unveiling their first eyewear collection, reinterpreting Japanese designs with a blend of classic and modern aesthetics.
In editorial and campaign works, Manuel’s early morning portraits at Elite Model Chile styled by Max Jorquera, and the photography of Maik Hofstra by Keyr Castro with styling from Joel Sebastian for Shades of Him were featured by Fucking Young! Online. Photographer David Sierra shot Martin Riedler, known as Hardreamer, in an exclusive online feature. Unna’s campaign “MILES SMILES” presented a fresh perspective on running culture through compelling visuals.
In other cultural news, an interview with Gustavo Gustrava from CURVS, a queer-led cultural association in Lisbon, addressed recent challenges faced by the community. The conversation touched upon a recent police raid on CURVS’s second-anniversary party at Planeta Manas, highlighting the tensions between queer resilience and systemic authority.
Collectively, these fashion weeks, collaborations, and cultural moments offer a multifaceted view of the Fall/Winter 2025 season, spanning creative expression, industry innovation, and social discourse.
Source: Noah Wire Services