
Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto took over the historic Hôtel de Ville in Paris tonight to showcase his fantastically deconstructed Fall/Winter 2025 assortment. The skilled craftsman expanded on related themes from his menswear assortment offered in January, exploring deconstruction, layering, and cloth manipulation to attach together with his interior youngster.
As Chappell Roan, Michèle Lamy, and JID sat on the FROW awaiting graduation, delicate instrumentals stuffed the air, and the primary look shortly made its approach down the runway. Clad in Yamamoto’s signature all-black styling, pinstriped trousers had been reshaped into high-low skirts secured by leather-based rope, paired with a sheer turtleneck prime and a flowy leather-based jacket. Subsequent, coats had been flipped the wrong way up and knotted with extra cloth, whereas dangling cables swallowed further designs constructed with triangular paneling.
Purple was the colour of the season for Yamamoto, revealed on reconstructed automotive coats and strapped boots full of motion. Leather-based and wool cloth samples clung to a makeshift costume on steel hoops, highlighting the designer’s deconstructed perfection. The gathering continued with leather-based corsets, ruffled robes, and frayed outerwear earlier than wrapping up. Lastly, a number of fashions roamed the runway in easy black coats, pairing as much as help one another with look after a healthful finale.
Take a more in-depth take a look at Yohji Yamamoto’s FW25 womenswear assortment within the gallery above.