MIA KOSTOV FW25/26 Couture

MIA KOSTOV FW25/26 Couture

Under the towering arches of the American Cathedral in Paris, fashion, history, and cultural heritage came together in a spectacle that transcended time. With her newest collection, Serbian designer Mia Kostov reawakened the spirit of Empress Theodora, bringing with her the aura of the ancient city of Caričin Grad – Justiniana Prima.

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LENA ERZIAK FW25/26 Couture PFW

LENA ERZIAK FW25/26 Couture PFW

In Iron Sakura, Lena Erziak explores the eternal tension between softness and steel, poetry and precision, tradition and rebellion.

This couture collection is born from an intimate dialogue between the architectural sensuality of post-war Paris and the ancestral craftsmanship of Japan. During her journey to Japan, and under the gaze of her beloved son, Lena Erziak discovers a world suspended in delicate power. Beneath blooming cherry trees, where petals fall like whispers but return with unwavering constancy, the collection takes root.

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DSW x Christian Cowan FW25 NYFW

DSW x Christian Cowan FW25 NYFW

DSW footwear partnered with NYC designer Christian Cowan for his NYFW F/W 2025 runway collection. This marks the second season the two iconic brands have joined forces to literally fuse together fashion and footwear, and this season, the partnership expanded even further.

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Snow Xue Gao FW25 NYFW

Snow Xue Gao FW25 NYFW

SNOW XUE GAO debuted its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, “Designed for New York Winter,” with an exclusive NYFW presentation at its flagship store. Inspired by how real New Yorkers embrace winter, the collection expands on the brand’s signature wool plaid coats, introducing plush faux fur, rich wool blends, and sculptural vegan fur coats, redefining cold-weather dressing with effortless sophistication.

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AKNVAS FW25 NYFW

AKNVAS FW25 NYFW

Christian Juul Nielsen debuted his Fall/Winter 2025 NYFW collection for AKNVAS at Location05 Studios, located adjacent to Hudson Yards in NYC. 

Entitled Fragmented Royalty, looks to deconstruct regal garments into freer, more rebellious shapes taking inspiration from Danish princesses Alexandra, Dagmar, and Thyna. 

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