JORDANLUCA Fall/Winter 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Milan Fashion Week has already started and is going on as usual, and despite being one of the quietest editions in recent memory, it’s still leaving some memorable moments, especially for those who attended the JORDANLUCA show – the brand founded by Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto – who unknowingly found themselves involved in a WEDDING. Yes, you read that right, a wedding, as the hottest designer duo of the moment, decided to seal their love live and direct, after 14 years together, at the end of their Fall/Winter 2025 collection presentation.

Superstudio was where all this happened, a place in which both the British and the Italian feel more than confident, as let’s remember that a couple of seasons ago it was also where their Spring/Summer 2024 collection was unveiled; impossible to forget the red set and those tailored garments. But, going back to the current line and focusing the attention and all the love on it, an intense feeling more than present on this occasion when designing, it is necessary to mention how real the 26 menswear looks that were seen on the catwalk felt, as besides being aimed at all types of men, they feel like they have been devised to be worn in real life and not just on the runway, either for a relaxed evening with friends or for a high voltage rave where you don’t know how the night, or the day, is going to end.
The wardrobe that thousands of cool kids are currently imagining themselves with is particularly notable for being full of classic, punk-style clothing and references to Bowen and Marchetto’s home country, the UK. From there they have celebrated something related to quality fashion, which are the remaining English and Scottish factories and suppliers, such as Harris Tweed and Marton Mills, and they have represented it through some pieces.
If there was one thing to highlight about JORDANLUCA’s latest work, it would have to be the impeccable selection of coats on offer, including the Due model, Barbour-style waterproofs, and double-breasted trench coats that mould to the wearer’s figure; and college-style suits, combined with double-collared shirts and sneakers in collaboration with Mizuno – a brand founded in 1906 in Osaka (Japan) by Rihachi Mizuno – or Oxford-style shoes with padlock and key details, whichever one prefers.
Congratulations to Jordan and Luca for their engagement and for making another great collection available to their community. Check it out below:




















































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