Kenzo’s Fall 2025 show blends punk energy, Savile Row tailoring, and whimsical bunny motifs, marking a bold return to womenswear after eight years.
Kenzo’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear show was anything but ordinary. Imagine this: fuzzy pink bunny hoodies, checkerboard rompers, and lingerie peeking out from low-slung jeans. Held at the brand’s Rue Vivienne headquarters, the collection, curated by creative director Nigo and led by Joshua Bullen, was a riot of punk-inspired energy and playful elegance.
The show opened with a nod to British punk icons like the Sex Pistols and Vivienne Westwood, blending tailored tuxedo jackets with kimono-inspired silhouettes. Oversized bunny coats and slingback bunny slippers added a whimsical touch, while Harris tweed and Japanese denim grounded the collection in luxury craftsmanship.
Nigo’s love for streetwear shone through in New Era caps and crystal-pavé belts, while Andy Warhol-esque touches—like tables laden with sweets—added a Factory-like vibe. The soundtrack, a mix of 90s hip-hop and punk, perfectly complemented the eclectic looks.
This wasn’t just a fashion show; it was a celebration of Kenzo’s heritage and Nigo’s vision. The collection felt young, cool, and unapologetically bold.
So, what do you think? Does Kenzo’s punk-meets-playfulness vibe resonate with your style, or is it too out there? We’d love to hear your take!
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