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Paris Fall/Winter Fashion Week 2024-2025

09 June 2026

Creative designers spotlighting deadstock fabrics


Fashion’s sustainable journey continued to play out the Fall-Winter 24/25 runway as circularity and creativity have been present in different ways.

This season, designers Cecilie Bahnsen, Kevin Germanier, Alphonse Maitrepierre, Bianca Saunders, & Victor Weinsanto, and more unveiled their collections emphasizing quality and durability.

 

 

NICCOLÒ PASQUALETTI
Fall Winter 24/25 Collection


 

To kick off the week, Niccolò Pasqualetti skilfully crafted our Wool Drill into a stunning coat. Moreover, the designer turned our faux fur into a sartorial masterpiece.His Fall/Winter 24-25 collection presents an ambivalent, androgynous wardrobe, where every detail is considered from the cut of the tailoring to the selection of the materials.

 

VICTOR WEINSANTO
"Lady de Weinsanto" Collection

 

 

For Weinsanto's show, lace plays an important role in the designer’s aesthetic. He drew inspiration from our deadstock fabrics to create a story of balance between burlesque and drama that reveals their transformation.

From the Flower Bouquets lace to the Stiff Crinoline, Victor Weinsanto expressed his talent with breathtaking creations!

 

MAITREPIERRE
"LESS&MORE" Collection

 

 

Maitrepierre, for his part, thought about marrying opposing ideas to explain his collection’s universe, where classical meets modern, seriousness meets lightness. By showcasing unique pop coloured silhouettes made of our Satin Stretch and adorned with laser cut-outs, the designer created a dialogue between fashion and art.

Through its savoir-faire, Maitrepierre illustrates the infinite possibilities of creating with deadstock.

 

GERMANIER
"Les Épineuses" Collection

 

 

Once again, Kevin Germanier has unveiled fresh and colourful creations through its unique way of creating captivating universes. His unexpected collection proves that circularity, far from being a constraint, can also be a source of innovation.

Turning the stage into a firework show, Germanier made our fabrics into eye-catching art works.

 

CECILIE BAHNSEN
"The Bite" Collection

 

 

On Wednesday, Cecilie Bahnsen marked the runway by challenging the codes of her eponymous brand by celebrating the beauty of the ordinary. From voluminous and distinctive creations to deep looks adorned of flowers details made from our Silk Organza, the designer embraced a darker side of romance.


Beyond reducing waste, the designer deals with creative challenges by experiencing different techniques to manipulate our deadstock fabrics and re-invent them in a Cecilie Bahnsen way.

 

GAUCHERE
Fall Winter 24/25 Collection

 

 

Designer Marie-Christine Statz envisions a collection in dialogue with a modern, multi-faceted woman. The GAUCHERE show presented a collection with masterful minimalism, featuring both tailoring and casual details.

Through precision tailoring, a clean-cut look adorned with light lines has been revealed from our Pinstripe Wool Suiting. Precious and soft materials such as our Soft Silk Faille have been transformed into a dark, full look.

 

Paris Fashion Week FW 24/25: where deadstock materials find a second life
From Cecilie Bahnsen to Kevin Germanier, these collections highlighted the
importance of quality, durability, and eco-consciousness.

Through inventive approaches and precise craftsmanship, surplus materials were ingeniously repurposed into striking creations, showcasing the fusion of sustainability and creativity in the fashion realm.

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