La’ Agra’s Fashion Week F/W 2025 Highlights
Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025 has officially wrapped—and from front-row energy to runway moments that had us holding our breath, it was nothing short of spectacular. At La’ Agra, we view these weeks as more than shows; they’re moving galleries of artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural pulse.
Here are the highlights we’re still dreaming about:
New York: Architectural Cool & Americana Revival
1. Tory Burch’s Urban Romance
We fell in love with Tory’s ability to balance nostalgia and modernity. Her show felt like a love letter to New York—structured coats softened by sheer overlays, and skirts that moved like city breeze. Clean, powerful, and feminine.
2. Calvin Klein’s Hollywood x Manhattan
In a surprising twist, Calvin Klein blended classic American minimalism with a Hollywood glow. Think: luxe trench coats, satin tailoring, and the return of sharp shoulders.
3. Juzui’s Icon Moment with Maye Musk
Yes, the Maye Musk closed Juzui’s show—proving age is no boundary to style. The collection was crisp, daring, and mature in the best way possible. A moment of poise and power.
Paris: Couture Dreams with a Twist
1. Dior’s Feminine Resistance
Maria Grazia Chiuri delivered again—this time with a collection inspired by women in history. We adored the corseted tailoring, rich velvets, and those regal lace gloves. The message was clear: power can be soft.
2. Tom Ford x Haider Ackermann: A New Era
Haider’s first collection for Tom Ford was sleek and sculptural. Midnight blues, fluid silk, and open-back gowns brought high drama in the most restrained, elegant way. A shift for the house—and a bold, welcome one.
3. Ksenia Schnaider’s Sustainable Elegance
A breath of fresh air. Her denim reinterpretations and upcycled patchwork gowns were a favorite of ours. She proved sustainability doesn’t have to sacrifice sophistication.
London: Character, Craft, and Theatrical Flair
1. Richard Quinn’s Dark Romance
Heavy florals, jet-black feathers, and pearl-beaded veils—Quinn reminded us why he’s the king of drama. This was British eccentricity refined.
2. JW Anderson’s Playful Structure
We’re still thinking about the leather “pillow” clutch and oversized knitwear. Unexpected? Yes. Wearable? Absolutely. JW’s pieces walked the line between art and fashion with precision.
3. A Strong Year for Emerging Voices
London never disappoints when it comes to bold new talent. This season spotlighted designers redefining texture, layering, and storytelling—something we at La’ Agra are always drawn to.
Our Final Thoughts
This season across fashion’s most iconic cities, we saw:
-
A deep love for structure reimagined tailoring with softness, armor with ease
-
Statement-making simplicity—luxury doesn’t have to shout to be heard
-
A celebration of individuality at every age and stage
-
And, above all, a mood shift toward elegance that feels lived-in
At La’ Agra, we left each city inspired—not to follow trends, but to appreciate the beauty of craftsmanship, quiet confidence, and meaningful expression.
Sometimes, luxury is in the details. Other times, it’s in the silence a look leaves behind.
Explore the world of La’ Agra—where timeless design meets intentional luxury.