Explore All the Best Looks From the Cruise 2025 Runways
Although we're still fantasizing about some of the Fall/Winter 2024 looks seen on the runways this past February, it's already time to start thinking about Cruise fashion.
As the fashion calendar gets more and more crowded—and inevitably more complicated—long gone are the days when brands and fashionistas would only worry about bi-annual presentations. Instead, resort, cruise, holiday, and pre-collections have slowly taken over the calendar, forcing designers to speed up their processes in order to keep up with the competition. And although this rapid speed can threaten confusion and over-saturation in the market, the bright side of this chic circus is that fashion lovers get to see stunning designs gracing the runways way more often than before.
Additionally, these smaller collections are usually presented in extraordinary venues around the globe that accompany the storytelling of each collection and add an extra touch of excitement to every show. With a smaller audience, these presentations exude a sense of exclusivity and sophistication that you typically don’t get from the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter shows, mixed with a contemporary and easy-to-wear element found in each passing look. Many times used as customized marketing experiences for the more fashion-savvy crowd, the magical context in which these shows take place helps elevate the slightly more commercial designs and invite the audience to casually live their best lives in Cruise fashion.
From Chanel’s latest show held at Le Corbusier’s emblematic Cité Radieuse building in Marseille to The Row’s cocooning take on seasonal dressing, discover the best looks from the Cruise 2025 collections.