Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2025-2026
Each season, Paris Fashion Week becomes a true platform for expression where designers push the boundaries of fashion.
For the Autumn/Winter 2025-2026 Ready-to-Wear edition, the collections explored textiles as a medium for memory, transformation, and circularity.
Among the highlights of this week, four designers stood out for their innovative approach towards more responsible fashion:
Victor Weinsanto, Alphonse Maitrepierre, Cecilie Bahnsen, and Zomer.



Victor Weinsanto – Complètement Givrée
Victor Weinsanto stages a freezing winter with 'Complètement Givrée', a collection where couture opulence blends with quirky humor. He revisits the cold season with structured pieces that combine corsetry and bold volumes, integrated into jackets, jumpsuits, and pleated skirts. The icy color palette – pristine whites, polar blues, and metallic greys – along with prints inspired by the northern lights enhance this dreamlike atmosphere.
Bouclé wool, tartan mohair, shiny jersey silk, faux fur and glittery jersey bring texture, warmth, and a frosty shine. Designed using repurposed textiles, the collection reinvents winter with a touch of comfort and eccentricity.
© IMAXTREE - Weinsanto
Alphonse Maitrepierre – Future Memory
In 'Future Memory', Alphonse Maitrepierre explores time and the transmission of memories through clothing. The collection blends nostalgia and modernity, with pastel-colored dresses featuring mandala patterns and bold visuals. The designer focuses on wear and the passage of time, represented by laser-cut details that simulate fabric erosion.
By reinterpreting dormant stock, Maitrepierre creates a signature piece: a pink and brown Alcantara coat adorned with bird-shaped cutouts, symbolizing the union of heritage and innovation
© DOMINIQUE MAITRE - Maitrepierre
Cecilie Bahnsen – Untitled Flowers
With her FW25 collection, Cecilie Bahnsen revisits the relationship between time and memory. Floral patterns, characteristic of her universe, transform into symbols of metamorphosis and reinvented heritage. This season, she combines sculptural precision with airy fluidity, blending vaporous organza with details borrowed from sportswear. Hybrid dresses combine delicacy and structure, while wool parkas, assembled in floral patchwork, breathe new life into materials.
© LARA OHRIMENKO - Cecilie Bahnsen
Zomer – Out of the box
Zomer, the duo Danial Aitouganov and Imruh Asha, presents a bold collection for Autumn/Winter 2025-2026, where leather coats and jackets dominate the scene. The silhouettes play with body shapes and the perception of clothing. Shiny and Nappa leathers subtly illuminate the pieces, which stand out for their inverted cuts. Zomer continues to challenge conventions with an innovative collection.
© THOMAS SAMSON - Zomer
The Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2025-2026 confirms fashion's place as a space for innovation and expression. Between craftsmanship and experimentation, the designers impose a bold vision where style and sustainable commitment come together to shape the future of clothing.