Balenciaga Fall 2025 Collection

Balenciaga Fall 2025 Collection

At the Cour du Dôme des Invalides, Demna presented a collection that reaffirmed his mastery of Balenciaga’s aesthetic language: an exploration of deconstructed tailoring, urban luxury and aesthetic provocation. With a more introspective and minimalist approach to the presentation, the designer transported attendees to a monochromatic and intimate space, where the focus was exclusively on the garments and their construction.

From the first looks, it was clear that playing with traditional dress codes would be the axis of the collection. Tailored suits—some impeccable, others intentionally wrinkled or perforated—opened the show with a dose of irony, accompanied by briefcases and ties that evoked corporate formality. Then, rigidity gave way to casualness: sports suits in collaboration with Puma, extra-long sweatshirts that grazed the floor and monumental faux-fur coats.

The evening also had its moment with transparencies embroidered with rhinestones, silk dresses that glided languidly and dizzying stilettos, combinations that blurred the line between streetwear and haute couture. A large electric red coat with an enormous black belt broke with the dominant sobriety, while anoraks with voluminous hoods and oversized quilted jackets reaffirmed the experimental nature of the proposal.

Beyond aesthetics, Demna opted for a fashion focused on durability and craftsmanship, moving away from theatricality in favor of impeccable cut and timeless design. With this collection, Balenciaga not only challenges the codes of contemporary luxury, but also reinterprets fashion as an intellectual exercise, where the imperfect and the impeccable coexist in a fascinating balance.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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