The Dutch designer duo Viktor & Rolf again relied on irony.

Her fashion show showed 15 pairs of black dresses full of wrinkles and fabric layers. The looks came in couples who were the same from the base, but only one of the two was decorated with artificial feathers. The style was reminiscent of the strict 19th century dresses.

“We wanted to show that one thing can be the same and yet different. We like the idea of ​​a spring because it is so closely connected to the haute couture. At the same time, it is a symbol of freedom. We have researched this idea of ​​the transformation several times in our career, but never as energetically as now,” Viktor Horsting told AFP.

The models wore colorful springs on the head; Either individually or in the form of crowns or hats. These springs were a creation by Stephen Jones, the English hat maker, who recently devoted a retrospective in the Paris Museum.

Viktor & Rolf Herbst/Winter 2025/2026, Haute Couture. Credits: © Launchmetrics/Spotlight.
Viktor & Rolf Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture.
Viktor & Rolf Herbst/Winter 2025/2026, Haute Couture. Credits: © Launchmetrics/Spotlight.
Viktor & Rolf Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture.
Viktor & Rolf Herbst/Winter 2025/2026, Haute Couture. Credits: © Launchmetrics/Spotlight.
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