Paris is never a bad idea, especially when fashion takes over the French capital. In town to discover the latest collections from some of the world’s most renowned luxury labels, we curated a non-exhaustive list for those who couldn’t make it, of our favorite sartorial highlights. Keep scrolling to discover our favorite moments from the Men’s Fall 2025 season in the City of Lights.
La Valée Village
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During Paris Fashion Week, we had the pleasure of celebrating La Vallée Village’s 25th birthday. The luxury retail outlet— which is part of the greater Bicester Collection group with locations spanning across Milan, London, Munich, and Barcelona— invited us to spend the day shopping, dining, and exploring the finer side of life. To mark its milestone, the village offered a slew of special perks, which have been extended to the greater public for the rest of the year, including exclusive access to The Apartment, a stylish space designed by David Thomas Design and where you can relax, sip on a drink, and take a breather from all the boy and girl math that’s been done. Amongst some of their special activations, they offered a “Hands-Free” shopping option, so all your purchases are stored and waiting for you to be picked up after your haul rather than schlepped around. Plus, you can even earn miles through their airline partnerships as you snag incredible deals at your favorite brands, or eateries, from Prada and Hugo Boss all the way up to La Durée, Pierre Hermé or Amorino.
Les Benjamins
Istanbul-based label Les Benjamins teamed up with Paperboy Paris, a homemade sandwich joint, in the French capital, for an exclusive, invite-only event celebrating food, fashion, and culture. Guests were treated to a unique Korean-Turkish fusion menu, featuring dishes like a Gochujang-laced Döner kebab, and a revisited Kaymak dessert. The reception also offered invitees a chance to pick up co-designed limited-edition T-shirts and posters on a first-come first-served basis.
Inspired by their shared sense of minimalism in their respective aesthetics, the collab tees— which we personally couldn’t get enough of— featured their two spell-out names across the chest, along with the date of the event, and “Istanbul Seoul Kebab” printed in bold on the back.
John Lobb
John Lobb’s latest collection reimagines its classic shoes with a modern twist, inspired by rock music and designed for a fast-paced, dynamic world. Featuring bold blacks, greens, and icy blues, a standout piece for us was the FREDDI ankle boot, which draws inspiration from 1970s England style through velvet calfskin suede.
FEAR OF GOD
For their pop-up at the Le Meurice— one of Paris’ most prestigious boutique-hotels overlooking the Tuileries Garden— Fear of God unveiled its latest works, which included a collaboration with the NBA. The collection, which included a range of colorful tees, hoodies, tracksuit bottoms, and shorts, paid homage to major basketball teams like the Lakers, Spurs, Boston Celtics, and Chicago Bulls, offering every fan the chance to represent their team in style (or switch allegiance if case they ever change their mind). We were completely won over by the hoodies, each designed with a contrasting hood color to the chest. Slightly cropped, with a shorter-than-usual hem that sits close to the body, each piece is finished with a snug band for a comfier fit than you’d expect. W.
Berluti
At the Berluti Fall 2025 presentation, the brand celebrated its 130th anniversary with a collection focused on timeless elegance and quiet luxury. The designs highlighted their century-old know-how and craftsmanship, playing with textures and details in a minimalist, monochromatic palette, dominated by a slew of neutral shades. A standout was the Forestière Jacket, originally designed in 1947 for French architect and designer Le Corbusier, reimagined in other materials, such as double-faced cashmere, suede, and velvet. The Périple Shoulder Bag, crafted in Berluti’s signature Venezia leather, was another highlight along with their revisited version of the Stellar sneaker which, we assume, was designed with the intention to reach and appeal to a younger clientèle than usual.
TAAK
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TAAKK’s Fall 2025 collection was all about pushing the boundaries of design, and it blew us away. Led by Takuya Morikawa, the brand continues to experiment with materials in a way that feels fresh and innovative. One of the favorite aspects of the Japanese brand’s latest works is the mixture of wool and denim, coming together in a way that feels totally new and natural.