Seventeen’s S.Coups was casually suited in a navy blazer and straight-legged leather pants at Loewe’s spring 2025 show on Friday during Paris Fashion Week.
Underneath his jacket, the singer wore a white tank top embroidered with the Spanish house’s logo. He accessorized with a wide black belt, saucily left unbuckled.
It was a fitting outfit for Loewe’s latest runway. Post-show, creative director Jonathan Anderson said that looks were intended to feel like “pin-up rockstars.”
On the catwalk, uber-mini dresses blinged out with sequins and Georgette-backed iridescent shells, skinny jeans, and slouchy suiting made way for floral printed gowns, so sheer that their hoop skirts peeked through.
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But this wasn’t your great-great grandmother’s crinoline.
Anderson explained that the idea for their wire cages stemmed from the sculptural white Loewe gown Greta Lee wore at the 2024 Met Gala. From then to now, the designer said he worked with jewelers and welders to make the frame incredibly lightweight, its heft comparable to a tennis racket.
In July, brand ambassador S. Coups feted Loewe’s first casa store opening in Seoul.
The 433-square-meter, three-story retail space offers the full range of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, alongside bags, shoes, small leather goods, eyewear, home scents and other accessories.
A series of artist-designed handbags and baskets, including works by Bamboo artist Hafu Matsumoto and Japanese artist Tanabe Chikuunsai 4th, are available exclusively at the new store.