One of the most highly anticipated shows during Paris Fashion Week season after season has to be Saint Laurent. It never fails to be incredibly glamorous and trend-setting (and to draw tons of celebrities to its front row). Speaking of trend-setting, for its S/S 25 season, creative director Anthony Vaccarello debuted a collection that just might be signaling a vibe shift in fashion that we weren’t entirely expecting. Based on how strong this collection is, the fashion world is already embracing the new aesthetic that swept the Saint Laurent runway.
As I’m sure you’re aware, fashion has been all about elegance, elegance, elegance in 2024. Saint Laurent is carrying that into 2025, but in a different way. Instead of the “demure” aesthetic and cinched-in, ladylike silhouettes, Vaccarello gave us model after model wearing slouchy, menswear-inspired suiting (necktie included) topped with sumptuous outerwear, calling to mind a businessman during the height of the ’80s excess era. Given that Bottega Veneta’s S/S 25 collection debut in Milan also featured suiting elements such as oversized blazers and trench coats, its highly possible that dressing like an NYC investment banker in the ’80s is on our bingo cards.
Read on to see all there is to see from the Saint Laurent S/S 25 show in Paris, including the well-dressed celebrity attendees and the standout runway looks—including some of the ’80s-inspired boho-chic looks that were prominent in the collection, and somehow played quite well alongside the power suiting.
The Front Row Crew
Saint Laurent shows are always a major celebrity draw, and this season saw the likes of Zoë Kravitz, Gwyneth Paltrow, Elsa Hosk, Kate Moss, and many more populating the front row in their coolest Saint Laurent gear.
WHO: Zoë Kravitz
WHO: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
WHO: Nicole Richie
WHO: Laura Harrier
WHO: Gwyneth Paltrow
WHO: Elsa Hosk
WHO: Carla Bruni
WHO: Maika Monroe
WHO: Rosé
WHO: Jasmine Tookes
WHO: Kate Moss
WHO: Lila Moss
The Slouchy Suiting Looks
The ’80s businessman look was the central theme of the Saint Laurent S/S 25 collection, so if you’re looking for a new aesthetic to try, this one will put you way ahead of the curve. Thick-rimmed eyeglasses, a bomber jacket or trench, and pointed-toe heels were the perfect complements to the slouchy suiting.
The ’80s Boho-Chic Looks
On the flip side of the collection, Vaccarello designed an array of more evening-appropriate, colorful boho looks that the show notes state “echo the vibrant garments often seen in the works of painters the House founder cherished”.