Courrèges Fall 2025 PFW: Draped, Twisted, and Tailored

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by brownfashionagal

Nicola Di Felice, known for his sharp tailoring and innovative draping, took inspiration from party streamers, reworking the idea into dynamic, asymmetrical silhouettes. Dresses and tops draped across the body, held in place by clever tucks and twists rather than traditional fastenings. A standout piece was a sculptural white off-the-shoulder dress, cinched and folded like a modern reinterpretation of Courrèges’ 1960s space-age aesthetic. Miniskirts came with asymmetric, trailing panels that moved beautifully with each step—designed, no doubt, for dancing.

Outerwear was another highlight. Di Felice introduced oversized bomber jackets with a structured, almost cocoon-like volume, adding a tough contrast to the more fluid pieces. Trench coats in sleek technical fabrics were given his signature twist—literally—with funnel-like shawl collars that wrapped the neck dramatically. Leather outerwear, fitted like a second skin, further leaned into the brand’s cool, confident attitude.

Color played a key role, too. While Courrèges is known for its sleek, minimalist aesthetic, Di Felice injected flashes of red, pink, and metallics into the collection. These shades popped against the black and white base, bringing a sense of optimism and energy. Leather pieces, from slim-fitting dresses to exaggerated parkas, reinforced the club-ready aesthetic. The clothes mirrored this sense of dynamism. 

Beyond just the clothes, the show captured a deeper mood. Di Felice has always embraced the concept of togetherness—whether through his club-night-inspired presentations or through pieces designed for movement, dancing, and connection. 

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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