Forum Members Review the ‘Alaïa on a Budget’ Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection

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Paris has been a hub of activity over the past week, with the Fall 2025 season of Menswear Paris Fashion Week having been in full swing. To present his Spring 2025 collection offering, Simon Porte Jacquemus chose to return to the French capital. Previously, the French designer has chosen locations like Capri, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Versailles to unveil his buzz-worthy collections. Earlier today, Jacquemus welcomed guests like Pamela Anderson and Tyla into the Parisian apartment of pioneering French architect Auguste Perret. For the intimate showcase, models (including Christy Turlington and Irina Shayk) emerged from backstage and took it slow and steady around the halls and rooms in a collection paying homage to the 1950s, the glamour of old-Hollywood, and French couture standards.

Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection Review

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“Poorly made Alaïa by Pieter Mulier.” [avonlea002]

“Alaïa on a budget.” [carls56]

“There seems to be a lot going on and a lot of technical ‘discrepancies’. That dress on Adriana Lima is not what Jacquemus thinks it is. He is designing for social media moments without any care for how these clothes will work in a woman’s or man’s wardrobe. His clothes look crunchy, stiff, and tortured.” [reese06]

“Why is he trying to be other brands? Looks like Alaïa/The Row/Khaite.” [rowjellies]

“Industry friends told me he just hired the head of design of Alaïa so I guess the comparisons make sense…” [Thefrenchy]

“This man is literally pouring his money into every single department of his company except for his atelier. That coat makes Christy Turlington look like she has a hunched back. When a garment gives you a bad posture, it’s a no from me.” [THD96]

“I think this show is a small improvement on his previous work. But it’s still not hitting the right notes.” [Norden]

See all the looks from the Jacquemus Spring 2025 collection and join the conversation, here.

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