Marine Serre Fall/Winter 2025
by Anna Barr
Marine Serre presented her Fall/Winter 2025 collection with strong and lethal silhouettes at the Monnaie de Paris. The collection took inspiration from the universe of David Lynch, one where we don’t know if we are in the future, the past, the present, what is true and what is not the moment we step into the Red Room. Among the seductive and structured collection, Serre transports us to a world where the lines between reality and fiction are blurred, where clothing serves as a portal to alternate realms where everyone plays the role they have always wanted to play, much as in the cult favorite Twin Peaks.
Marine Serre has become a cornerstone of eco-futurism in fashion, advocating a sustainable approach through upcycling that extends beyond apparel. Repurposed coins, medals, vintage timepieces, and dormant furs are transformed through the use of imagination. Meanwhile the color palette shifts from white to black while the predominant color is rich red, throbbing with a force that alternates between desire and strength.
In homage to André Leon Talley, a large puffer jacket evokes Chesterfield furniture and exudes immense confidence. When precisely formed, recycled nylon replicates the sheen of leather, and the button takes on the appearance of a moon embroidery. An iconic piece of traditional clothing, the trench coat is a modular construction made up of components that are layered. Additionally, the trenchcoat’s codes are manipulated by the puffer jacket to gain access to a new status. Illusion in this anthology reveals rather than conceals.
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Credits
Styling: Benoit Béthume
Casting Director: William Lhoest
Production: Iconoclast
Lookbook: Arnel Ian Dela Gente
Movement Director: Ryan Chappell
Hair: Ali Pirzadeh
Make Up: Janeen Witherspoon (sponsored by Make Up For Ever)
Nails: Anais Cordevant
Production: Spotlite
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