The utopian idea of “heaven on earth” is the central inspiration for Louis Vuitton‘s new men’s campaign. The images, photographed by Tim Walker, expand the collection’s surreal approach through the metaphorical language of clouds. Applying his idea of Boyhood (seeing the world through the eyes of a child), Virgil Abloh uses the clouds as a symbol of freedom, unity, and peace. Evading restrictions and possessions, dream bodies float in a sky that is universally observed across borders and beliefs.
The White Mountaineering Fall/Winter 2025 collection draws inspiration from Brutalism, and like Brutalist buildings, these clothes prioritize function over fancy decoration.
Outside the Dior, streetstyle photographer Edward Wendt captured well-dressed attendees, offering us a preview of what to expect and a glimpse of what inspires us.
Take a look at Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s Fall/Winter 2025 backstage, captured by the lens of Thomas Lizzi during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Take a look at Drôle de Monsieur’s Fall/Winter 2025 backstage, captured by the lens of Thomas Lizzi during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Take a look at Bluemarble’s Fall/Winter 2025 backstage, captured by the lens of Renaud Labelle during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Kim Jones paid homage to Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 1954 collection, H Line, which sought to give the appearance of a longer form, and served as the model for this season.
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.
Bleu Désir’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection is made entirely from repurposed leather pieces and old denim, creating a positive cycle of slow fashion and skilled work without harming the environment.
The 032c Fall/Winter 2025 collection, titled “Suspicious Minds,” encourages a critical and inquisitive approach, questioning the status quo and embracing the unknown.
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Our must-see TV lineup includes pop-culture phenomenons from Gossip Girl star Evan Mock gracing the cover shot by TianZheng Yun, in a shooting inspired by the “Ugly Betty” series.