Isabel Marant Fall 2025 Collection
Punk is making a strong comeback on the Paris runways, and at Isabel Marant, its interpretation takes on an unmistakably sensual tone. With the designer on an Ayurvedic retreat in Sri Lanka, creative director Kim Bekker took the reins of the Fall 2025 collection, delivering a proposal that fuses sharp tailoring, bold textures and a perfectly orchestrated attitude of rebellion.






The references to punk and grunge were not subtle. Bekker built her vision on Joan Jett, Siouxsie Sioux and Johnny Rotten, but also on the carefree aesthetic of Kate Moss and Drew Barrymore in the 90s. This mix of influences gave rise to a show where layers, strategic cuts and metallic details took center stage.
The collection played with tailoring in a clever and provocative way: striped blazers with bare shoulders, layered vests, structured shorts and tight-fitting jumpsuits defined a defiant silhouette, while leather burst into miniskirts with buckles, trench coats perforated with silver eyelets and oversized sweaters, adding a dose of urban drama.






Punk motifs were mixed with elements of dark romanticism, where translucent mesh tops, anarchic checks and ethereal textured sweaters provided an intriguing sense of contrast. The more feminine and nocturnal side appeared with ultra-tight, short cocktail dresses with a hint of the 80s, showing that in the Marant universe, sensuality remains a fundamental pillar.
Even the men’s proposal incorporated an unexpected twist, with silver embroidery, printed scarves and shoes in uneven tones, reaffirming gender fluidity as part of the DNA of contemporary fashion.






While the excess of accessories—lace stockings, studded belts, scarves and safety pins—at times bordered on saturation, the collection never lost its powerful narrative. Bekker understands that punk isn’t about discretion, and her version for Isabel Marant balances insolence, sophistication and an air of indomitable confidence.