From requesting to revisiting, we’ve rounded up the best of what fashion month had to offer. Explore the standout sources to keep on your radar, from brands to places. Future finds await.
From requesting to revisiting, we’ve rounded up the best of what fashion month had to offer. Explore the standout sources to keep on your radar, from brands to places. Future finds await.
Colleen Allen is the name to know. In just a year, she’s become a NYFW fixture—without even staging a traditional show. Her Fall 2025 collection pushed her precise, elongated silhouettes further, drawing from Victorian tailoring with just enough off-kilter detail (attachable puffy pieces, for one) to keep it interesting.
Completedworks brought performance art to London’s Senate House with a cinematic display of mint-green trays, oversized pearls, and sculptural gold—presented by Debi Mazar. Up close, the red oval beaded necklace and coordinating delicate drop earrings stood out as modern heirlooms to source.
Prada made a case for the kind of woman who gets dressed in five minutes and somehow looks better than everyone else. Chipped nails, mussed hair, an oversized suit—but the focus was on the shoes. Elongated stilettos and kitten heels in rich browns and textured tweeds anchored the collection—an understated nod to ‘90s minimalism. With demand already surging, we predict these will be the next sellout shoe from the brand.
Bode's Paris arrival felt inevitable. The new Rue de Valois store is less a retail expansion and more a cultural statement—proof that the brand's influence is now firmly global. The dark wood panels and vintage furniture, sourced from the Bank of France, set the tone. Plus, it's a new destination to source the latest Nike x Bode Recreation collection, which dropped on March 14, 2025.
From Sophie Buhai and The Row to Chanel and BODE, discover the most desired and timeless finds to pack for the south of France and beyond, available now.