Alongside visual artist Junior Fritz Jacquet, a paper sculptor, WISNEL MILIEN’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 collection “Time” creates a reflection on the passage of time, where humanity and nature become one. Rooted in both Haiti and Paris, Milien’s garments play on the forces of nature, with transformation as a key element. With dancers opening and staying through the whole show, merging themselves with the environment via their bodies. Models walked at a slow pace while the dancer’s dynamic movements were speedy, exploring how Time is crucial for the Anthropocene, a theme explored by Milien.

The timeless elegance of all-black, merges with the fluidity of long trails, and the transparency of sheer materials to create a story of change. Imperfect beauty shines through the asymmetrical silhouettes in parts of the collection. Organic materials used in tops and the final look’s headpiece rekindle the idea of man and the forces of nature. And natural evolution is portrayed through the textures and edges Milien delivers. The avant-garde pieces shape the body with corsets and skin tight dresses, pants and dresses with sleeves. WISNEL MILIEN showed us the important relationship we have with mother earth.

Photographer Thomas Lizzi captures the immersive presentation during Paris Fashion Week set in a former ice skating rink and gives us peek backstage.