Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection is about reinventing the brand’s core identity, built over the last 30 years.

The starting point was rethinking “tailoring,” which is often seen as slow and out of place in today’s fast-paced fashion world. But here, “tailoring” is used in a wider sense, not just for suits, even if it has a bit of an old-fashioned feel. The collection creates clothes that show these kinds of contradictions.

Two blouson jackets in different sizes, used often in the collection, use flipped patterns and upside-down assembly to highlight what tailoring really means. Tops are made with pant patterns turned into sleeves, using a classic deconstruction technique.

Check out the collection below: