3.PARADIS Fall/Winter 2025
by Anna Barr
Emeric Tchatchoua showed his Fall/Winter 2025-26 collection “Quiet Storm” for 3.PARADIS during Paris Fashion Week. The Paris-based brand has built up quite the following from Japanese-inspired cut hoodies found in previous seasons, an evolution of delicate beading that brings outerwear to evening, to the ongoing collaboration with Mitchell & Ness and the NBA bringing the “French Touch” into the twenty-first century. This season, 3.PARADIS did not shy from exploring technical wear that is soft, and dreamlike.
Tchatchoua is one of the few designers, that brings together flawless elements from various fashionscapes without losing the brand’s code. This season he took inspiration from his teenage years in Montreal against the winter full of new spins on voluminous silhouettes. Guests sat on quilted duvet benches as models walked out on a snow-inspired runway. The atmosphere felt like one big warm hug rather than a frostbite. Pieces included big blankets, soft textures, and fluffy pillows, conveying a sense of comfort and nostalgia in the middle of winter’s chill while blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy.
“This collection is a personal reflection on moments where time feels suspended, where the mundane transforms into the extraordinary,” said Emeric Tchatchoua. “These collaborations capture different dimensions of this narrative—comfort and introspection, energy and presence, and the timeless resonance of iconic moments. Together, they deepen the story of a life lived fully in the moment.”
Additionally, 3.PARADIS introduced three unique collaborations: Mitchell & Ness x NBA, Dumas Paris, and Bruce Lee which Emeric Tchatchoua noted he had spent watching Bruce Lee movies during Montreal snowstorms. Each collaboration holds a personal place for the designer, enhancing the collection’s exploration of time, nostalgia, and the beauty of the present.
Check out the collection below:





























CREDITS
Creative Director: Emeric Tchatchoua
Creative Consultant: Winta Ghebre
Music Director: Thomas Roussel
Styling: Kevin Lanoy
Style Advisor: Edem Dossou
Hair and Make-Up Direction: Karla Q Leon
Casting: Ikki Casting
Show production and scenography: OBO
Footwear by JM Weston
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