Jacquemus FW25 – A Bold Dance Between Minimalism and Maximalist Emotion

For Fall/Winter 2025, Simon Porte Jacquemus once again proves why his namesake brand continues to captivate the global fashion scene. The Jacquemus FW25 collection, unveiled in a stunning architectural setting that blurred the line between art installation and fashion show, was a visual poem—a blend of Mediterranean minimalism, surrealist geometry, and sensual elegance.
A Show Set in Sculpture
The show took place in an ultra-modern, gallery-like space—echoing Jacquemus’ fascination with design, shape, and atmosphere. Models walked through large sculptural arches, with clean white walls and natural light flooding the runway, placing full attention on the clothes themselves. It was a curated experience that aligned seamlessly with the designer’s aesthetic language: pure, poetic, and bold.
Silhouettes: Sculptural and Structured
Jacquemus FW25 played with strong structural lines contrasted by soft tailoring. Statement shoulders returned, but with a twist—angular but fluid. Oversized coats in camel, ivory, and jet black felt both protective and sensual. Cropped blazers were paired with high-waisted trousers, and exaggerated lapels made a quiet but confident statement.
One of the standout silhouettes was the elongated column dress, molded close to the body with dramatic, architectural cutouts that revealed skin strategically—always tastefully, always powerfully. The balance between exposure and coverage added to the emotional weight of the garments.
Color Palette: Earth Meets Abstraction
The palette stayed true to Jacquemus’ natural, earthy roots but with subtle bursts of intensity. Stone, olive, terracotta, blush, and cream were the base, accented by unexpected pops of cobalt blue, blood orange, and metallic silver. The color choices evoked the landscapes of the South of France in winter—muted skies, dry land, and the occasional burst of sunset or sea.
Textures & Fabrics: Sensual and Sustainable
Texture was at the heart of this season’s story. Wool, mohair, recycled leather, and organic cotton were elevated by soft knits, matte silks, and semi-sheer layers that felt intimate. Jacquemus continues to embrace sustainability by working with deadstock materials and eco-conscious dyeing techniques, reinforcing the brand’s quiet commitment to future-forward fashion.
Accessories: Statement Simplicity
The accessories were pure Jacquemus: micro and macro bags returned, this time in sculptural forms with leather-wrapped handles. Footwear included sleek thigh-high boots and square-toed heels in suede and glossy finishes. Hats made a surprise reappearance—bold berets and oversized floppy styles added flair without overwhelming the look.
Jewelry was minimal but effective—abstract gold earrings and cuffs that resembled wearable art more than accessories.
A Celebration of the Feminine Form
The FW25 collection was a love letter to the feminine form, presented through a lens of elegance and modernity. Jacquemus understands how to dress the body without restricting it. There’s movement in every piece, a consideration for how a woman walks, how fabric falls, and how a garment can empower without overcomplicating.
Conclusion: Jacquemus at His Best
Simon Porte Jacquemus has never been one to follow trends. He creates his own universe—a realm where fashion intersects with emotion, nature, art, and design. The Fall/Winter 2025 collection is a testament to that vision. It’s mature, magnetic, and full of quiet power. FW25 was not just a fashion collection; it was a study in balance—between minimalism and expression, intimacy and architecture, nostalgia and the now.
As the audience applauded, it became clear: Jacquemus isn’t just designing clothes. He’s curating a lifestyle, a mood, and a movement.



