Paris Fashion Week: Everything to Know About the Upcoming Shows

From March 3 to 11, Paris Fashion Week will be in full force. Here's a preview of the final schedule and the Fall/Winter 2025 shows to keep on your radar.

Mar 3, 2025 - 17:36
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Paris Fashion Week: Everything to Know About the Upcoming Shows

For about a week and a half, Paris Fashion Week is back in force, attracting fashion aficionados and the most influential celebrities from all over the world. Major fashion houses and young designers share the bill, promising a most exciting Fall/Winter 2025 season.

Monday, March 3 will be marked by a day dedicated to the designers of tomorrow, between ambition and innovation. Paris Fashion Week opens with Weisanto, known for its theatrical extravagance and sculptural silhouettes flirting with performance. CFCL follows with its futuristic approach to knitting, mixing minimalism and sustainable innovation. To close, Vaquera promises a show where exaggeration and anti-conformism redefine glamour.

On Tuesday, March 4, heritage and the avant-garde will be in the spotlight: The day begins with Zomer, which infuses poetic and architectural minimalism into its refined silhouettes. Mame Kurogouchi, at 1 p.m., sublimates Japanese craftsmanship with delicate textures and organic cuts. As a highlight, Dior unveils its show at 2:30 p.m., under the vision of Maria Grazia Chiuri. Undercover, at 5 p.m., brings a punk and dreamlike touch, mixing pop references and deconstruction. Finally, Alaïa closes the evening with the sculptural and timeless sensuality that is the signature of the house.

The following Wednesday, it’ll be time modernity and innovative reinterpretations of fashion. Courrèges will open with its futuristic and refined aesthetic, reinventing the codes of minimalism. At 12 p.m., The Row celebrates discreet luxury with impeccable cuts. Dries Van Noten, at 2 p.m., explores the dialogue between prints and colors in a masterful balance. Later, Acne Studios, at 5:30 p.m., offers its sophisticated grunge with experimental finishes, while Balmain at 8:30 p.m. fuses opulence and audacity, revisiting couture glamour with contemporary energy.

Thursday will be a day of dichotomy, between romanticism and subversion. This is how Chloé opens the day with its bohemian wardrobe imbued with femininity and sustainable modernity. Rabanne, at 1 p.m., plays with metallic textures and the futuristic heritage of the house. At 5:30 p.m., Rick Owens imposes his dystopian and brutalist universe, between sculptural volumes and textile experiments. In the evening, Schiaparelli reveals his surrealist imagination, reinventing couture opulence with fascinating artistic references.

On Friday, March 7, the Maisons play between heritage and contrasts, with shows that are always inventive but not alike. At 11 a.m., Givenchy mixes precise tailoring and contemporary femininity. At 1 p.m., Issey Miyake celebrates textile innovation with its iconic pleats and play on movement. Kenzo, at 5:30 p.m., fuses pop culture and Japanese influences under the direction of Nigo. Finally, Yohji Yamamoto, at 7 p.m., delivers a dark poetry, between asymmetrical drapes and radical deconstruction.

To delight guests on the weekend, avant-garde and timelessness will be the order of the day on Saturday with Junya Watanabe at 9:30 am, who reinvents tailoring with bold constructions. Vivienne Westwood at 1 p.m. celebrates the punk spirit and the ecological commitment of the house. At 5 p.m., Comme des Garçons shakes up the codes with its conceptual silhouettes. To close, McQueen, at 8 p.m., combines dark romanticism and sculptural power.

On March 9, Lacoste revisits sportswear with elegance at 11 a.m. Valentino at 3 p.m. explores the couture emotion with silhouettes of great fluidity. Ottolinger, at 4:30 p.m., deconstructs the contemporary wardrobe with a raw and avant-garde approach. Finally, Balenciaga at 7 p.m. continues to explore the excess and subversion of luxury.

The penultimate day of Paris Fashion Week, Monday, March 10, will move from rigor to fluidity, and vice versa. Sacai, at 10 a.m., plays on hybridizations and deconstructed silhouettes. Marine Serre, at 12 p.m., continues her eco-responsible commitment with visionary fashion. Pierre Cardin, in the evening at 6:30 p.m., celebrates the futuristic heritage of the house, before Louis Vuitton at 8 p.m. closes the day with a grand show combining innovation and exceptional craftsmanship.

Finally, Tuesday, March 11th marks a powerful closing with some highly anticipated fashion houses. First, Chanel at 10:30 a.m. will display its timeless elegance with reinterpretations of its iconic codes. Miu Miu at 2 p.m. continues to play with a mischievous and subversive femininity. Finally, Saint Laurent closes Fashion Week at 8 p.m. with its aura between dark sensuality and tailoring of unparalleled precision.

Paris Fashion Week: The Official Calendar for Fall/Winter 2025 Shows

All times are listed in local Paris time, or Central European Time.

Monday, March 3

Weisanto, 16:30
CFCL , 6:00 p.m.
Cowherd , 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 4

Sun, 10:30
Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, 12:00
Mame Kurogouchi, 13:00
Christian Dior, 14:30
Anrealage, 16:00
Undercover, 17:00
Alainpaul, 18:00 
Alaïa, 19:00

Wednesday, March 5

Courrèges, 10:30
The Row, 12:00
Casablanca, 13:00
Dries Van Noten, 14:00
Cecilie Bahnsen, 15:00
Stella McCartney, 16:00
Acne Studios, 17:30
Tom Ford, 19:00
Balmain, 20:30

Thursday, March 6

Chloè, 10:00
Off-White, 11:30
Rabanne, 1:00 p.m.
Christopher Esber, 14:00
Hodakova, 15:30
Uma Wang, 16:30
Rick Owens, 17:30
Schiaparelli, 19:00
Isabel Marant, 20:00

Friday, March 7

Leonard Paris, 10:00
Givenchy, 11:00
Issey Miyake, 13:00
Giambattista Valli, 14:30
Nina Ricci, 15:30
Christian Wijnants, 16:30
Kenzo, 17:30
Yohji Yamamoto, 19:00
Victoria Beckham, 20:00

Saturday, March 8

Junya Watanabe, 09:30
Ludovic de Saint Sernin, 10:30
Black Kei Niyomiya, 12:00
Vivienne Westwood, 13:00
Hermès, 14:30
Elie Saab, 18:00
Like Boys, 17:00
Ann Demeulemeester, 18:30
McQueen, 20:00

Sunday, March 9

Lacoste , 11:00
Niccolò Pasqualetti, 12:00
Duran Lantink, 13:00
Akris, 14:00
Valentino, 15:00
Ottolinger, 16:30
Atlein, 17:30
Balenciaga, 19:00
Coperni, 20:30

Monday, March 10

Sacai, 10:00
Marine Serre, 12:00
Gabriela Hearst, 13:30
Zimmermann, 14:30
Shiatzy Chen, 15:30
Rokh, 17:00
Pierre Cardin, 18:30
Louis Vuitton, 20:00

Tuesday, March 11

Chanel, 10:30
Kiko Kostadinov, 12:30
Miu Miu, 14:00
Veronique Leroy, 15:30
Burc Akyol, 17:00
Ujoh, 18:30
Saint Laurent, 20:00