fashion show review for fashion week 2025

Gabriela Hearst Spring 2025 | PFW

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by brownfashionagal

Gabriela Hearst’s collection, shown at Karl Lagerfeld’s former home in Paris, brought together a mix of mythology, craftsmanship, and sustainability. Drawing inspiration from goddesses like Niamh, Aphrodite, and Hecate, Hearst created a lineup of looks that felt both artistic and wearable.

The collection had a lot of variety, from strong, structured leather pieces like trench coats with sculptural bows to airy, romantic dresses with raw edges. The knit cashmere pieces, inspired by the Roman goddess Aurora, stood out for their intricate details and luxurious textures, while the crochet garments added a laid-back, artisanal vibe.

Hearst didn’t just focus on aesthetics—her commitment to eco-friendly practices was front and center. She introduced her first sneaker, the Ohio, made with sustainable materials, and used Inversa Python leather, which helps protect biodiversity in the Florida Everglades. Her accessories, like the Marvelle bag and new haute jewelry pieces, continued the theme of combining luxury with thoughtful design. The mix of cowboy-inspired leather, flowing knits, and delicate detailing made the collection feel grounded yet elevated, offering plenty of options for both everyday wear and statement looks.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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