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For Fall/Winter 2025, there’s a clear move away from fast fashion-led impulse buys towards thoughtful wardrobe building. Designers and brands are looking towards structure, detail and tactile richness to meet the growing consumer demand for garments that carry both visual impact and everyday wearability.
India Circus by Krsnaa Mehta offers an expansive product portfolio spanning multiple lifestyle categories, including home furnishings, fashion garments, fashion accessories, home accessories, dinnerware and some furniture pieces as well.
This season’s recently concluded global runways underscored leopard print’s newfound versatility with Valentino showcasing fur-trimmed co-ords that tapped onto nostalgic glamour and Saint Laurent opting for an edgier route with vinyl-rendered separates.
Fall/Winter 2025's outerwear forecast delivers a comprehensive playbook for buyers - one that urges to blend the tried-and-tested with the daring and directional. From bomber jackets to scarf-laden coats, the season encourages brands and designers to invest in styles that are practical yet emotionally resonant with the current consumer psyche.
With over 100 shows, emerging talent showcases and fashion-forward market spaces, Moscow Fashion Week continues to serve as a launchpad for cross-cultural creativity. As India deepens its engagement with this global platform, the spotlight on Khadi and couture embroidery reflects a broader storyline.
In a historic move, Dior has appointed Jonathan Anderson to oversee its women’s, men’s, and haute couture lines—making him the first designer to lead all three since Christian Dior himself.
The following guide outlines key investment pieces for brands and designers for the upcoming F/W ’25 season, specifying not only what will drive demand, but also how industry stakeholders can include these directions into collections that meet the expectations of an evolving consumer base.
After nearly a decade at the helm, Maria Grazia Chiuri is departing Dior, where she made history as the brand’s first female creative director. Her tenure redefined the house with bold feminist themes and unprecedented commercial success.
Apparel Resources presents an international comprehensive womenswear buying guide for Fall/Winter 2025-26, reflecting the change in customer preferences from quantity to quality, high necklines, layering, denim’s importance and much more.
LVMH is reportedly cautioning analysts and investors that consumer demand has remained sluggish in the current quarter, following a disappointing first-quarter performance in which the luxury group fell short of revenue expectations.
In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Ranna Gill, Creative Director and Founder of her namesake label discusses about their focus on womenswear offering collections that blend global aesthetics with Indian sensibilities, along with standout designs that tell stories of art and individuality.
Apparel Resources presents international comprehensive menswear buying guide for Fall/Winter 2025-26 with double-breasted blazers and oversized tailoring continuing to cast an impact and textured knitwear emerging as the key styling element for the season.
In an exclusive conversation with Apparel Resources, Mehruz Munir, Creative Director and Founder of Zurhem, shares his expert perspective on the shifts, upcoming trends and design evolutions set to influence Fall/Winter 2025 season.
Apparel Resources presents a comprehensive Womenswear Retail Buying Guide unravelling the essential designs, colours and themes set to rule Fall/Winter 2025-26. Discover the emergence of 'quiet luxury', growth of workwear and loungewear, outerwear seeing the limelight and so on.
Apparel Resources presents a comprehensive Menswear Retail Buying Guide unravelling the essential designs, colours and themes set to rule Fall/Winter 2025-26. Discover the rise of omnichannel shopping, conscious consumerism, jackets and coats and so on.
In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Designer Archana Jaju discusses about the key offerings of her eponymous label which are thoughtfully story-driven, inspired by personal experiences, nature and cultural narratives.
Chanel appoints Bollywood star Ananya Panday as its first Indian brand ambassador, marking a milestone in the brand’s expanding focus on India. The brand continues to strengthen its presence with boutiques, beauty stores, and e-commerce in India.
Kith teams up with Adidas Football for a globally inspired collection fusing athletic legacy with contemporary streetwear. Featuring tailored wool suits, monogrammed jerseys, premium footwear, and co-branded pieces, the drop reimagines classic football aesthetics through a luxury lens.
Muji reintroduces its elevated ‘Labo’ apparel line in Australia, blending modern minimalism with rare, heritage textiles like washi cotton, yak wool, and undyed Mongolian cashmere. The collection emphasizes thoughtful design, sustainability, and artisanal sourcing now available exclusively in select stores across Melbourne and Sydney.
Icy pastels are the defining trend for Fall/Winter 2025, with Tod’s, Marni and Prada leading the charge. WGSN’s Colour Evolution Report for 2025 highlights a rising demand for trans-seasonal pastels, with shades like glacier blue and faded lavender gaining traction in luxury fashion.
At Milan Design Week, Under Armour and Unless launched a regenerative sportswear collection made entirely from plant-based materials. Designed to decompose at the end of its life, the line includes eco-conscious hoodies, tees, and shorts.
Luxury fashion house Vivienne Westwood made its India debut with a grand show at Mumbai’s Gateway of India, featuring a collection crafted with hand-woven Indian fabrics. The event, attended by Bollywood stars and industry influencers, highlighted the brand’s commitment to heritage, craftsmanship, and collaboration with India’s artisanal textile industry.
At LFW X FDCI 2025, designer Amit Aggarwal collaborated with mobile brand Nothing to present a collection celebrating freedom in fashion. The collection featured expressive designs for men and women, emphasising individuality and effortless style.
Asos debuted its newest transition range at the fashion show, which included a variety of dresses, skirts, shirts, pants, co-ord sets and more. Bollywood celebrities Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya were the show's highlights as showstoppers.