Saint Laurent Spring 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
French fashion house Saint Laurent, creatively directed by Anthony Vaccarello, has in recent months established itself as one of the clear benchmarks, as far as tailoring is concerned. Since its last show held in Paris during fashion week and the collection that was presented in it received numerous positive reviews, the firm has continued to focus on it. That’s why the Belgian designer has again made it the star of the Spring 2025 men’s collection.
The line has been unveiled through a lookbook, consisting of 32 images, in which the models can be seen wearing different types of suits, notable for the impeccable workmanship – especially in the lapels of the blazers – and for the clear reminiscences of the era in which Yves Saint Laurent himself was alive.
Suits have always been worn for occasional or special events, but this concept has changed over the years. Nowadays, they are not only worn for the office or a wedding, but also for daytime or a casual get-together with friends, just replace (or not) the shirt with a flowing strapless top and leave the tie in the second place and voila, you’re ready to go. The fact that this has been possible is due to the way they are worn or even the chosen colour palette – in this case of neutral tones – two aspects that Vaccarello and his team have given enough attention to, making them relaxed but elegant at the same time, and of course timeless.
Timeless is not at odds with avant-garde, and Anthony makes this clear, as he is as quick to reimagine the classic as the genderless, and as quick to design a suit as a top that is wrapped in skirts with stripes or cow prints and made in rich fabrics. Saint Laurent has room for every type of man, for the classic who wants to go unnoticed and for the extravagant one who wants to be seen. Everything is possible.
Have a look at the Saint Laurent Spring 2025 collection by Anthony Vaccarello below:
































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