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MAISON YOSHIKI SS25 during Paris Fashion Week

MAISON YOSHIKI PARIS Spring Summer 2025

Paris, September 30th – The MAISON YOSHIKI PARIS Spring 2025 collection was shown in Palais de Chaillot on September 30th during Paris Fashion Week after a very successful debut at Milan Fashion Week earlier this year. As a counterpoint to the dramatic all black Fall Winter 2024 collection, Spring Summer 2025 asserts lightness featuring white as the base tone along with black accompanied by accents of pastels colors such as pistachio, and pastel lemon. Strikes of black and gold paint on white fabric are inspired by German- Franco Lyrical Abstractionist, Hans Hartung, while a nod to American Pop-Art from the 60’s is found in the final looks closing the show: a series of simple geometric shift dresses featuring a jacquard fabric with YOSHIKI’s portrait.

MAISON YOSHIKI PARIS fuses YOSHIKI’s visions of fashion, design, and lifestyle with glamorous and genderless designs. The Spring Summer 2025 show featured 33 looks.

The collection exclusively uses French luxury fabrics, from thick cotton twill, cotton/linen blend tweed with iridescent accents, double silk organza, poplin and Ruschel knit lace with a rich textured hand.

The shapes are modern and edgy, accentuated by strategically positioned stitching and black contrasting zippers. There are references to the world of traditional kimonos which YOSHIKI has been experimenting with through his fashion line Yoshikimono, launched in 2011, and that are now are revisited though an even more contemporary and international lens.

The jewelry throughout the collection has been designed exclusively for MAISON YOSHIKI PARIS by Juana Martín and features whimsical oversized musical notes and letters charms made in 14K gold.

Runway Looks

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Photos: Press MAISON YOSHIKI

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By Senior Fashion Editor 24FashionTVChristina V Henningstad @christina_henningstad

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