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“Spring 2025 takes inspiration from ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arrangement.” — Hanako Maeda
“Spring 2025 takes inspiration from ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arrangement.” — Hanako Maeda
“I wanted to bring the beauty and vibrancy of Andalusia to life. Each piece in this collection is a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the region.” — Alejandra Alonso Rojas
“Mediterranean idyll.” — Mark Badgley and James Mischka
An illustration from 1988 by John Pazzoski.
“My Inspiration for the spring 2025 season is multigenerational dressing. From grandmother, mother, daughter and granddaughter, it’s all about the age of possibility.” — Dennis Basso
“Tend to your garden.” — Hillary Taymour
“Blood-red rack races overhead;
as we valkyries war-songs chanted.”
— Darraðarljóð
“Curves ahead.” — Michelle Ochs
“Into the garden.” — Johnson Hartig
“The Monse spring 2025 collection is a cheeky and playful take on suburbia, deconstructing American sportswear classics.” — Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia
“Glamorously wicked.” — Naeem Khan
“It’s not just about the static beauty of flowers; it’s about capturing the lively essence of the garden.”
“The art of ‘Japonisme’.” — Josie Natori
“Duty free.” — Ib Kamara
“Springtime in Paris.” — Pamella Roland
“Celebrating my 10 years of RVDK’s ‘new ethics in luxury fashion,’ I hope to inspire NYC with some old-school couture, positive energy and an arty homage to the original stars and stripes by reviving of my original ‘flag jeans’ that stand for freedom. Be who you want to be!” — Ronald Van Der Kemp
“After-six blooms.” — Silvia Tcherassi
“An American expat living on the French Riviera and enjoying a lifestyle of sun and sea and dressing for dinner.” — Todd Snyder
“New York City is the birthplace of the American dream, and the Staten Island Ferry represents the gateway to self-expression for so many across history.” — Tommy Hilfiger
“’The ‘América’ collection takes inspiration from the heroes who have built this great country and who continue to sustain the lives of so many living here. I celebrate the heart of the USA and the children who will carry out our influence.” — Willy Chavarria
“Joy.” — Philllip Lim
“The Fab Mab.” — Taylor Thompson
“Melancholic midsummer.” — Christian Juul Nielsen
“In the midst of winter, I discovered within myself an invincible summer.” — Albert Camus
“Volcanoes in Mexico: Peace and violence.” — Patricio Campillo
“This fall, we focused on craftsmanship and unexpected modern touches. Silhouettes are sculpted; voluminous draped proportions are complemented by tailoring in an exploration of juxtapositions.” — Karin Gustafsson
“Our spring ’25 collection is titled Hypnos, after the Greek god for sleep, and is inspired by a journey through insomnia.” — Anthony Cucculelli and Anna Rose Shaheen
“Spring 2025 is a reconstructed memory of summer.” — Rachel Scott
“The audit: A study of corporate American greed culture.” — Jane Wade
“Each garment of the John Varvatos spring 2025 collection materializes as if weathered by time and perfected by nature while embracing the artful beauty of imperfections.” — James Schuck
“For this collection, we were inspired by paper crafts, and how we can translate these textures and techniques from paper into fabrics and garments.” — Sandra Sandor
“Reflections of serenity.” — Kobi Halperin
“I feel the 21st century is another new age, not only can we collaborate again with nature, but we have to. It’s an emergency.” — Björk
“Fickle as water, our life is as dreamlike as smoke.” — Alexander Pushkin
“If emotions like lust, desire and attraction are woven into the fabric of our nature, why are they denied in the pursuit of heaven?” — Alejandro Gómez Palomo
“Every piece in ‘Ethereal’ embodies the art of metamorphosis.” — Patricia Bonaldi Courtesy of PatBo
“We can’t just save the popular animals.” — PH5
“I’m always inspired by shapes formed in nature, like the winding spirals of sweet pea vines. This collection explores the intersection of these very natural, organic shapes with more manmade, linear structures.” — Presley Oldham
“Our collection celebrates life’s journey, focusing on the grace and wisdom that come with aging.” — Sebastien Amisial
“The synchronicity of elements.” — Tory Burch
“Live a little.” — Henry Zankov
“I remember reading that this song by The Jaynetts was the only song Andy Warhol played when he was painting. My inspiration is a compilation of his pre-pop drawings and sketches.” — Anna Sui
“Hands, at the root of creation, symbolize the artistry and craftsmanship that define our work, embodying the intricate processes and personal touch behind each design.” — Piotrek Panszczyk
“In harnessing the powerful interconnections between fashion, art and design, I am exploring the ways that everyday objects can transport us between dreams and realities.” — Ashlynn Park
“I love the Virgin Suicides era take on schoolgirl. My collection this season is emphatically back-to-school.” — Batsheva Hay Courtesy of Batsheva
“Because the Night.” — Janis Joplin
“Synesthesia.” — Jonathan Cohen
“Playful illusion.” — Kate Barton
“Every art form begins with a sketch. Spring 2025 is inspired by the raw expression that comes with the freedom of gestural drawing.” — Emily Smith
“I decided not to do a runway, and do something totally different…Sally.” — Sally LaPointe
“‘A Return to Pretty,’ the spring collection evokes romance and whimsy, inspired by photographer Norman Parkinson and interior designer Victor Grandpierre.” — Rebecca Hessel Cohen
“Working with my hands.” — Maisie Wilen
“’80s fantasy films.” — Alexandra O’Neill
“I don’t feel that it is necessary to know exactly what I am. The main interest in life and work is to become someone else that you were not in the beginning.” — Michel Foucault
“Texture.” — Michael Kors
“Retrofête spring 2025 fuses the rebellious flair of the late ‘60s with the glamorous allure of ‘70s disco.” — Ohad Seroya
“Soft.” — Sergio Hudson
“The spring 2025 collection is homage to my mother. She has always been my inspiration and I’m excited to celebrate her through the lens of Simkhai.” — Jonathan Simkhai
“What to choose, what to choose? The world of art and design is full of choices. Spring 2025 is all about ‘The Artist’s Dilemma.’” – Tanner Richie and Fletcher Kasell
“Almost reckless.” — Amy Smilovic