Paris Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2025-2026: Nona Source in the spotlight.
During the Paris Fashion Week Men’s Fall-Winter 2025-2026, Nona Source once again supported young creation. By providing access to high-quality fabrics, Nona Source offers designers a unique opportunity to unleash their imagination while reusing treasures rich in history. This season, four designers chose Nona Source, challenging conventions and exploring new facets of fashion: Egon Lab, Steven Passaro, Jeanne Friot, and Les Fleurs Studio.




Egon Lab - S4LEM
The creative directors of Egon Lab, Kevin and Florentin, presented a bold and politically charged collection, drawing inspiration from modern witch hunts and political oppression on minorities. Through exaggerated, almost caricatured masculine silhouettes, the brand reinvents tailoring with ultra-snug jackets and pants transformed into scarves. These pieces seem to break the boundaries of gender, allowing for total creative freedom.
The materials used are of remarkable quality: double-faced cashmere for structured jackets, wool dresses with imposing volumes, and details like leather-fringed eyelets. The latter, in particular, embodies the perfect fusion of structure and movement, capturing attention with every step.



Steven Passaro - Fragmented Self
Steven Passaro chose the Palais de Tokyo to present his collection "Fragmented Self," offering an immersive experience where models, made up and dressed before the eyes of the guests, create an intimate, almost everyday atmosphere. The lightness of a sheer purple ruffled dress, which seems to float, particularly left an impression, as did the oversized leather biker jacket, still from Nona Source, softened by a delicate olive hue.
Another standout piece from the collection: a long black coated canvas trench coat, which captures the light in a striking way, creating endlessly fascinating plays of textures and lines.



Jeanne Friot - Visions
In the intimate setting of an unusual venue, Le Bridge, a festive spot under the Alexandre III bridge, Jeanne Friot presented her collection "Visions." The dim and plush atmosphere perfectly complemented her bold creations, which stand out with striking patterns like houndstooth and tartan, as well as vibrant colors and impactful materials such as leather and vinyl. A true explosion of textures and visions, the collection captivated the audience with pieces that were both modern and timeless.



Les Fleurs Studio - Lost Objects
Maria Bernad, founder of Les Fleurs Studio, made her debut at Paris Fashion Week in an equally unique setting: the library of the Cervantes Institute. Her collection "Lost Objects" masterfully blends romanticism and boldness, revisiting crochet and dormant stock with lace, transparent fabrics, and pearls. The magic unfolds through strong pieces like corsets, sheer dresses, and intricate embroidery and sequin details, creating looks that balance delicacy and exuberance.



Overall, this edition of Paris Men's Fashion Week reaffirmed the importance of ethical and inventive creation, where existing materials, far from being a constraint, become a true field of experimentation for young talent. Thanks to Nona Source, these designers can reinvent the future of fashion, one fabric at a time.