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Paris Fashion Week Men’s 2025: Best Dressed, and Ones to Watch

Paris Fashion Week Men’s 2025: Best Dressed, and Ones to Watch

424 x Porsche Rema

Paris Fashion Week Men’s 2025 was a daring event for men this year. This season, men created an impression rather than just showing up. The front rows and Parisian alleys became their runway in several shows. The boys in Paris brought presence, originality, and new polish to athletes, underground artists, and emerging style icons. While some presented seminars in subtle elegance, others used sculpture and experimental materials to make eye-catching statements. Nonetheless, they all understood the occasion.

Rema for 424 x Porsche

Rema embodied effortless elegance, supposing such a thing existed. The Afrobeats musician chose a form-fitting two-piece ensemble in milky hues that expressed refinement without trying too hard. A bold belt design and a chain that matched the well-fitting jeans. Rema illustrated that, when done well, confidence is the most essential item you can wear and that simplicity does not have to be boring. He traveled to Paris for more than just Fashion Week. He made an effortless entrance.

ATEEZ’s Seonghwa for Songzio FW25

ATEEZ’s Seonghwa did more than walk the Songzio runway; he transcended it. Drenched in drama and discipline, the K-pop sensation debuted in a blood-red, multi-layered, structured coat resembling wearable origami. It was completely avant-garde: bold, futuristic, and brilliantly architectural. The enormous form and theatrical collar drew attention, but Seonghwa’s presence grounded it with a steadiness that felt almost statuesque. Songzio may have dressed him, but Seonghwa made the collection flow like poetry.

Jackson Wang & J-Hope for Louis Vuitton FW25

Jackson Wang and J-Hope looked dashing during the Louis Vuitton show. J-Hope, making his widely anticipated return from military service, stepped out in a chocolate-checkered two-piece with a pink silk tie and a standout pink Louis Vuitton monogram duffel, seamlessly merging soft elegance with manly edge. Jackson Wang stood next to him, wearing a pinstriped suit with delicate pink designs and gradient sunnies that had a fun yet professional energy. Their reunion was more than just nostalgic; it was high fashion redefined.

James Harden in Cream Brown for Louis Vuitton

James Harden made a slick entry at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, channeling his inner Luther Vandross in a cream-brown two-piece attire that emanated casual confidence. Harden, dressed in a structured button-up, tailored shorts, brand sneakers, and a textured Louis Vuitton duffel, embodied fashion’s lead vocalist—calm, composed, and at ease. What about the sunglasses? One final note of mystery. This was more than just an outfit; it was a performance.

DDG x Amiri

DDG walked through Paris’s streets like a bottle of champagne and confidence. The rapper turned eyeballs in a unique burgundy Amiri set, which was textured, fitted, and elegantly paired with creamy sneakers and iced-out chains. It was more than simply an outfit; it was a statement about effortless elegance, worldwide presence, and main character energy. Paris didn’t see it coming.

Jules Koundé for Louis Vuitton

Jules Koundé looked cool and collected in caramel-toned outerwear, light-wash flared jeans, and matching loafers. Like a seasoned style strategist, the player struck a mix between luxury and ease, favoring retro styles with a modern edge. Oversized shades, a comfortable posture, and immaculate coordination made it clear: Koundé didn’t come to play; he came to remind everyone that menswear has a wide range and is proficient in it all.

Lebo Malope x Louis Vuitton SS26

Lebo Malope returned to the Louis Vuitton runway for the seventh time, confirming his permanent place on the brand’s roster. He walked the runway for the SS26 collection wearing a sunflower yellow hooded windbreaker layered over a powder blue button-up, clean beige slacks, and a structured little duffel bag. His demeanor was calm but commanding, a subtle testament to how far Black elegance has advanced in high fashion. Lebo was not simply walking; he was gliding through legacy.

One thing was evident at this season’s Paris Fashion Week Men’s: the men did more than just show up; they made a statement. These were not just ensembles; they were declarations. With every camera flash and stride down the runway or through the streets, they reminded us that men’s fashion is more than just a footnote; it’s the headline.

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