After six months of anticipation, Dries Van Noten’s eponymous fashion house announces Julian Klausner as its new creative director. Klausner, a rising star with a deep understanding of the brand’s values, will oversee both men’s and women’s collections, ensuring a smooth transition and a promising future for the beloved label.
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Dries Van Noten, renowned for his unique and captivating designs, bid farewell to the runway with his Spring/Summer 2025 menswear collection. This final show was a powerful testament to his enduring legacy, drawing inspiration from his archives and showcasing a fresh perspective on classic Dries elements. While his absence as creative director leaves a void, the brand’s design studio continues to innovate, ensuring Van Noten’s vision endures.
Paris Fashion Week is in full swing, offering a captivating blend of couture, emotion, and a farewell to Dries Van Noten. From Schiaparelli’s dreamlike collection to Chanel’s timeless elegance, the shows are leaving a lasting impression. Vogue Runway’s Nicole Phelps joins Chloe and Chioma to discuss the highlights, including the intimate atmosphere of Schiaparelli, the Grecian-inspired collection of Isabel Marant, and the emotional goodbye to Dries Van Noten.
As Dries Van Noten prepares to retire, we revisit the designer’s impact on street style through the eyes of , a renowned street style photographer. shares his insights on what makes Van Noten’s work so special, highlighting the brand’s loyal customer base and the iconic figures who embody its spirit.
The Costume Institute’s upcoming exhibition, “Guide to Fashion’s Future Collectibles,” has sparked a discussion about the fashion pieces destined to become the “Sleeping Beauties” of the future. This article analyzes the current fashion landscape and predicts the designers and styles that are likely to achieve this coveted status, including Dries Van Noten, Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Brock Collection, The Row, Wales Bonner x Adidas, Chopova Lowena, Alaïa, Louis Vuitton, Bode, and Khaite. These pieces embody the spirit of innovation, timelessness, and cultural relevance that define collectible fashion.