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ETX Daily Up Published
July 12, 2025

With the bi-annual fashion frenzy that is Haute Couture Week over for another six months, we can reflect on the trends that the Fall 2025 shows brought to the catwalks of Paris last week.

A deep neckline at Giorgio Armani Prive 2025-2025 fall/winter Haute Couture©BERTRAND GUAY / AFP
A deep neckline at Giorgio Armani Prive 2025-2025 fall/winter Haute Couture©BERTRAND GUAY / AFP


Slashed necklines
Couture is by nature a glamorous and attention-seeking affair, and wallflowers certainly need not apply for the Fall 2025 season. Across the board necklines were slashed daringly low to reveal as much torso as possible. Armani Privé emphasized the exposure by keeping the legs and neck covered, while Elie Saab went for maximum impact, teaming V-necks that finished at the waist with equally daring thigh splits. Dior took a more demure approach, balancing out the look with puffball sleeves and Iris Van Herpen opted for a dramatic look that combined a deep neckline and an off-the-shoulder cut.


Valentino - Fall-Winter2025 - Haute Couture - Paris
Valentino - Fall-Winter2025 - Haute Couture - Paris - © PixelFormula

Feathers
In keeping with the glamour and opulence of the occasion, the fashion houses also pushed their love of feathers. Elie Saab's gowns fluttered in the catwalk lights thanks to their heavy adornment, lending the collection a fairytale vibe, while Valentino's Elizabethan-themed show featured a sumptuous feather maxi skirt. At Chanel, where models sported feather adornments on their shoulders, Karl Lagerfeld's couture bride strode down the runway trailing a dramatic pastel pink feather cape.


Ralph and Russo - Fall-Winter2025 - Haute Couture - Paris
Ralph and Russo - Fall-Winter2025 - Haute Couture - Paris - © PixelFormula



Coat dresses
Statement coats were upgraded to dresses at several of the shows, with Ralph & Russo leading the way with a brightly colored billowing trench featuring deep pockets, while Alexandre Vauthier also tapped into the trend, manipulating silky trenches with structured shoulders and pleats, transforming them into rebellious gowns infused with a military style.
 

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