Fursac Fall/Winter 2025
by Anna Barr
Since Gauthier Borsarello joined Fursac as their Creative Director in 2021, we have been treated to memorable experiences from a rock concert to an installation at the Picasso Museum, now the time has come for the runway experience and it was worth the wait especially as they teamed up with such heavyweights as Imruh Asha styling and Michel Gaubert for music revisiting the French New Wave classic Chercher Le Garçon by Taxi Girl evoking nights of another era at the iconic Palace.
It’s always a bit difficult to explain to non-Frenchmen who the Fursac guy is until they see one, and then they see them everyone throughout the Fashion capital. The guy is not your usual fashion follower, it’s the guy you find in the most random places, who adapts to every occasion without compromising his personal style. For Autumn Winter 2025/26 it’s a spread-collar shirt, a relaxed tie, flared jeans, an evening coat, worn boots, a functional jacket, and tailored cuts with rolled-up sleeves for freedom of movement. Every piece in the collection is versatile, you might even have similar looks at home, the pieces you have kept and worn like a uniform. This season is about building the winter wardrobe as a modular uniform, adding pieces that can be adapted to your lifestyle while adding new energy. This is what French elegance is all about.
Standout pieces included overcoats that are fitted to show off Fursac’s distinctive high-waisted pants, and shortened version of the camel duffle coat, while tweed shirts and blazers go well with heavy shearling coats or turtleneck jumpers, ties experiment with proportions. For sophisticated evenings, the black faux-fur coat becomes a staple of a more glitzy addition. Moving to a runway experience sees Fursac reclaim its position in the men’s fashion scene by fusing French boldness and workmanship into a modern, practical wardrobe that seamlessly and stylishly crosses time periods.
Check out the collection below:






































Creative Director: Gauthier Borsarello
Stylist: Imruh Asha
Casting Director: Shaun Beyen
Music: Michel Gaubert
Production: La Mode en Images
Image: LJBTN
Hair & Makeup: Matt Mulhall for HORACE
Olfactory Atmosphere: HORACE & IFF
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