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The FHCM unveiled the provisional calendars for January 2025
by Modem – Posted December 23 2024
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The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM) has announced the provisional calendars for the men's and haute couture collections for January 2025. From January 21 to 26, 68 brands, including 38 shows and 30 presentations, will present their men's fall winter 2025-26 collections, followed by 28 haute couture houses that will present their Spring summer 2025 collections, between January 27 and 30.

Among the expected highlights of the Couture calendar is the debut of Alessandro Michele for Valentino. The Italian fashion house announced in September that its couture will be shown once a year in Paris, while its ready-to-wear will be presented as a coed show twice a year during the women’s show season. Meanwhile, among the debuts of the men's calendar is that of Peter Copping as Lanvin’s artistic director with a coed show, marking the official comeback of the brand founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin to the catwalks of the Ville Lumière.

The men’s calendar also sees the arrival of New York-based Mexican American designer Willy Chavarria and the return of Jacquemus to the official schedule with a coed show. For this season, Loewe and its creative director Jonathan Anderson are absent from the provisional calendar but have decided unofficially to showcase the fall 2025 men’s and women’s collections in March. Concerning the presentations, the London-based label Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, the Paris-based upcycling brand Les Fleurs Studio founded and directed by Spanish creative Maria Bernad, and Post Archive Faction, launched in 2018 by South Korean designer Dongjoon Lim will showcase their collections for the first time in Paris.

January will also mark the return to the official calendar of Jacquemus, who since 2021 has shown off-schedule in locations such as Capri or Versailles and for this season will opt for a coed show; that of Paul Smith who chose the last summer edition of Pitti Uomo to present its collection, and of the gender-fluid luxury label Egonlab. New entries include S.S. Daley, the young winner of the 2022 LVMH Prize for Young Designers, and 3.Paradis, who won the Special Prize at the 2024 Andam Fashion Awards.

See the schedule of Paris Men's Fashion Week FW 2025

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Photo: Jacquemus FW24 fashion show in the isle of Capri

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