BOSS Spring/Summer 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
You know the feeling of satisfaction the human body experiences at the end of a long and busy working day, right? Well, that’s exactly what inspired Marco Falcioni – creative director of BOSS – to develop the Spring/Summer 2025 collection called ‘Out of Office’, presented in a greenery-filled garden (designed specifically for the occasion) inside Milan’s iconic Palazzo del Senato during its respective fashion week.
MFW always delivers several memorable moments, and as far as the latest edition is concerned, the German firm has been part of making one of them happen, which is the attendance to the show of sports legend and fashion icon for many, David Beckham. Like the star he is, the footballer arrived flanked by his security team to his front-row seat, ready to discover all the novelties that the Italian designer had prepared to be seen on the sinuous mirrored catwalk; an element that contrasted with the baroque architecture of the location and that in turn made reference to the clothing and accessories line, since the looks of neutral tones exuded classicism and avant-garde at the same time, and broke with the established formal dress codes. From now on, there will be no more double-breasted suits reminiscent of our ancestors, but three-button suits that fit the body delicately and stand out for how well they are tailored in the shoulder area.
In addition to the above, the men’s line also included more casual cuts in shirting, including single-pocket designs with concealed button fastenings and drawstring hems, paired with tailored knee-length trousers, and a selection of deconstructed overcoats to keep you warm in the light breeze that tends to blow in during the spring.
The new BOSS looks more elevated, and to add weight to this argument, there’s footwear including slipper-like trainers or flip-flops in Italian leather, and accessories such as sports-inspired bags, beret caps, and pashminas.
Check out the BOSS Spring/Summer 2025 collection below:




























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