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DURAN LANTINK SS25

DURAN LANTINK Spring Summer 2025 during Paris Fashion Week

Paris, France, September 29th, 2024– After winning the prestigious LVMH Karl Lagerfeld prize earlier this month, the Amsterdam and Paris-based designer and his eponymous label, Duran Lantink, showed a collection of 46 looks in the heart of Le Marais.

Marking its third Paris Fashion Week show on the official schedule, the brand balances its signature three-dimensional shapes with wearability; exploring the playful side of getting dressed.

Sculptural forms are ever-present, yet more limited to highlight specific parts of the body. Bustlines bulge as the padded bra takes on a whole new meaning; exaggerated to conical extremes. Hips and joints are highlighted, but with slighter suggestions of volume, in a series of leggings and bodysuits.

Where there is high impact, there is also a study in practicality– with its own twist. Drop-waist trousers and skirts are anchored by sewn-in briefs, and the brand’s debut handbag is worn three ways; on the shoulder, turned upside down and carried as a clutch, and even as headwear.

There are allusions to Ibiza in the 1980’s; when the early rave scene first swept through the island. Gauzy and floor-length tunic dresses are layered over biker shorts, and embellished with jewelry from Carla Sozzani’s personal archive.

Halfway through the show, Duran surprised the audience with a look that seemingly reflected the audience back at themselves, via a screen embedded in a mini dress which was programmed to live-stream the runway.

For the final look, Naomi Campbell surprised guests wearing a bias-cut gown with an illusion neckline, the latest in a series of floating pieces that began with tank tops and jeans.

Runway Looks

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Photos: Press Duran Lantink 

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By Senior Fashion Editor 24FashionTVChristina V Henningstad @christina_henningstad

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