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Top Moments from Fall 2025 RTW

Top Moments from Fall 2025 RTW

Released on 03/14/2025

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The Fall 2025 ready to wear season just wrapped

and it was packed with major moments,

including designer debuts,

viral runway stunts and breaking news.

Here are the top five moments you need to know.

This season saw runway debuts at Givenchy, Tom Ford,

Dries Van Noten, and Alberta Ferretti.

In Milan, Larissa Serafini craft her beautiful

and romantic mission at Alberta Ferretti.

In Paris, Julian Klausner, who was Dries Van Noten

number two, showed us the power of continuity

by creating a collection that felt both Dries and Julian

at the same time.

It was really exciting to watch.

At Tom Ford, beloved Designer Haider Ackermann came back

with an impactful collection that was equal parts dressy

and sophisticated, but most of all seductive,

showing the new kind of sexiness at Tom Ford.

And at Givenchy, Sarah Burton, who worked at McQueen

for the entirety of her career prior to this moment,

is forging her own path.

Celebrities ruled the runway this season.

In London, Richard E. Grant, Lesley Manville

and Jason Isaacs took the runway for Burberry

and Alexa Chung one of fashion s favorite it girls

walked in Simone Rocha show.

In Milan, Tracee Ellis Ross took the catwalk at Marni

and in Paris, Felix walked the Louis Vuitton show

for the second time.

Alexa Chung took the runway again for Chloe,

alongside director Patrick Collins

and Sarah Paulson walked the latest Miu Miu Show.

All of these cameos prove that star power continues

to be a key priority for both Hollywood and high fashion.

From the bullet bra to delicate hyper-feminine silhouettes,

designers embrace femininity by either reviving

vintage clothes for the modern age

or questioning ideas of feminine beauty.

Fashion setting with its chest quite literally

by making a couple political statements.

In London, Connor Ives walked the closing of his own show

with a Protect The Dolls tee in support of trans rights

in the US.

In New York, designer Patricio Campillo

wore a Gulf of Mexico shirt at the closing of his own show.

You can actually buy both T-shirts right now.

This season gave us unforgettable runway stunts,

some intentional and some unintentional.

There was a knight in shining armor sitting front row

at Burberry next to Nicholas Holt.

At Chanel, a new face debuted on the runway.

It was a pigeon.

And Giuseppe Di Morabito s fabulous humanoid robot

on his own first show in Milan.

Who could forget some breaking news.

Simone Bellotti left Bali to go to Jil Sander.

Dario Vitali is now Chief Creative Officer at Versace.

The biggest news of the season,

Demna is leaving Balenciaga to go to Gucci.

Tune into the latest episode of Vogue s

the Run-Through podcast to listen

to listen to some of my colleagues unpack

what these movements mean for fashion

and keep up with all the latest fashion news

on the Vogue app.