
Published 19 March 2025
Sue Evans,
Emily Gordon-SmithFashion is in a maelstrom of disruption – not least because of the downturn in the luxury market, global economic uncertainty, and rising homogeny fatigue amongst consumers. But we can also view this as an opportunity to reset and revive the industry. Happily, the A/W 25 runways showed glimmers of that creative resilience, with a refreshingly confident grown-up mood pervading, and thoughtful design taking centre stage.



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