Sacai Fall/Winter 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Chitose Abe – Founder and Creative Director of Sacai – returns to Paris and its respective fashion week to present her new work, “Where The Wild Things Are”, with which she has offered the industry a wilder point of view, resorting to hybridisation and playing with silhouettes.
Palais de Tokyo was the place chosen by the designer to put at the disposal of her guests what she had been designing months ago, perfectly categorizable as great, as Abe has once again given a lesson on how to merge fashion, avant-garde, and versatility successfully. Only a few manage to achieve what the Japanese woman does, comfortable and easy-to-wear garments that can be worn daily and that at the same time exude fashion, either because of the silhouettes – generally asymmetrical, foldable, and with exaggerated pockets that are used to distort the shapes – or the colour palette used – dark tones that refer to the world of nature, with brown as the protagonist -.
Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2025 men’s wardrobe consists of suits with furry details reminiscent of the grizzly bears that inhabit some of the forests of Canada or the United States; jackets that hybridise and fold together; fleeces with zips or knitwear that protect from any non-comfort zone; and cargo trousers packed with pockets to carry all the belongings.
Although some of these pieces are signed exclusively by Sacai, others are developed in collaboration with other brands, such as Carhartt WIP, with whom we have already collaborated on other occasions. It’s time to meet up with it and make workwear together again, in washed canvas or new leather, to lead the street style of any city. The same goes for Nike, which, unlike before, is not about sneakers but ski goggles. It’s always good to work with friends, but also with new professionals, like UGG or J.M. WESTON, which join the brand’s universe to develop footwear in different styles.
Have a look at the Sacai Fall/Winter 2025 collection below:




































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