The Most-Read Vogue Runway Stories of 2025

Donald Trump and Melania Trump ahead of the 60th presidential inauguration in Washington DC US on Monday Jan. 20 2025.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump ahead of the 60th presidential inauguration in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.Photo: Bloomberg/Getty Images

The stories that resonated with Vogue Runway’s readers this year include reporting on Melania Trump’s inauguration fashion, explainers about not one, but two Costume Institute exhibitions, and a history of Christian Dior’s New Look well timed to Jonathan Anderson’s arrival at the historic French house and lavishly illustrated by Vogue’s senior archive editor Laird Borrelli-Persson.

Entrances always made news, be they Old Navy’s first designer collaboration with Anna Sui or Apple’s hookup with Issey Miyake. Exits too. Giorgio Armani’s passing at 91, just weeks shy of a celebration of his company’s 50th anniversary, produced many moving remembrances, not least of all the one written by our own Luke Leitch.

Adam Selman’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show launch outing also made the list, but why no other debuts in a year defined so by them? Because we track runway shows separately from articles. Back in February/March at the fall 2025 collections, it was Miu Miu and its retro bullet bras that captured our readers’ attention (you love bras of all kinds, apparently), while in September/October, for spring 2026, it was Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel sensation that had everyone talking.

You also came to Vogue Runway for fashion advice. Laia “non-shoe shoe” Garcia-Furtado, our senior fashion news editor, had a lot to say all year long about “the art of getting dressed.” What connected most were her tips about flip-flops. Yes! flip-flops. Like all of her pieces, it was light on didacticism and high on style: “Can you wear flip-flops in the city?” she wrote. “At your own peril! Can you wear flip-flops to the office? Depends on your office! Have feet gotten a bad wrap in our current world? Absolutely. Show them some love, they literally carry you around every day.” Happy new year, see you in 2026! And in the meantime, if you’re looking for some recommendations about winter snow boots, we’ve got those as well.

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Laia Garcia-Furtado had a lot to say all year long about “the art of getting dressed,” but what connected most were her tips about flip-flops.

Collage by Vogue, The Row photo: Courtesy of The Row

Addressed: How Much Feet Can I Show in the Summertime?

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“Christian Dior’s New Look made the cover of Vogue in April 1947.Illustration by Dagmar Freuchen-Gale, Vogue, April 1, 1947

Everything You Need to Know About Christian Dior’s New Look Silhouette

Adam Selman and model Alex Consani

Adam Selman and model Alex Consani

Photographed by Huy Luong

The Debuts Keep Coming! This One Was From Adam Selman at the Victoria’s Secret 2025 Fashion Show

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Move over hot priest, Dolce Gabbana give us haute priests.

Photo: Marco Pionato

Haute Priests—Dolce Gabbana Present Their Alta Sartoria at Rome’s Castel Sant’Angelo

No more lost iPhones

No more lost iPhones!

Photographed by Anh Nguyen

Apple and Issey Miyake Unite for the iPhone Pocket—“It’s a Moment of Connecting the Dots”

The upcoming Costume Institute exhibition addresses “the centrality of the dressed body in The Mets vast collection” by...
The upcoming Costume Institute exhibition addresses “the centrality of the dressed body in The Met’s vast collection,” by pairing paintings, sculptures, and other objects spanning the 5,000 years of art, alongside historical and contemporary garments.

“Costume Art” Is the First Exhibition in the Costume Institute’s New Permanent Galleries at The Met

Anna Sui also published a book of her 1990s shows this year.

Anna Sui also published a book of her 1990s shows this year.

Photo: Courtesy of Old Navy

A First Look at Old Navy x Anna Sui Featuring PinkPantheress

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“Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” took the Black dandy as its subject, examining the importance of clothing and style to the formation of Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora.

The Met Gala 2025 Theme is “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”

Giorgio Armani in Milan.
Giorgio Armani in Milan.Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, May 2021

Giorgio Armani, the Italian Designer Who Changed the Shape of Fashion, Has Died

Donald Trump and Melania Trump ahead of the 60th presidential inauguration in Washington DC US on Monday Jan. 20 2025.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump ahead of the 60th presidential inauguration in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.Photo: Bloomberg/Getty Images

Melania Trump Chose This Independent Designer to Make Her 2025 Inauguration Look