SOVEN Fall/Winter 2025 / FW25 Presentation during Paris Fashion
Atelier SOVEN, founded by Giovanna Della Bella, has revealed its Fall/Winter 2025 / FW25 collection, combining Italian craftsmanship with innovative knitwear designs. This season, SOVEN introduces chenille yarns, offering hybrid textures that resemble suede and “crosta” leather. The collection’s tailored silhouettes are complemented by deep brown, khaki, and gray-green taupe shades—exclusive to the studio—creating monochrome looks that feel both luxurious and understated. The result is a modern, sophisticated approach to knitwear that reflects the studio’s unique attention to detail and quality.
SOVEN FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025 collection embraces the concept of inter-seasonality, where the weather remains mild, and lighter layers are key. The designs feature fine knits and second-skin garments in rich hues of orange-red and pink, evoking the warmth of sunset skies. The debut of Italian silk adds an elevated touch to the collection, with silk satin pieces in mauve and navy infusing the tailored silhouettes with additional sophistication. This season, SOVEN redefines winter fashion, offering a wardrobe that blends beauty and comfort while embracing modernity.








To celebrate the launch of FW25, Atelier SOVEN also unveiled its first Project Room, a collaboration with artist Jules Moskovtchenko at Galerie Allen in Le Marais, Paris. The space showcases a series of captivating portraits of Patricia Rose and Manu Burghart, connecting the fashion collection to the world of contemporary art. This immersive installation underscores SOVEN’s commitment to both fine craftsmanship and creative expression, reinforcing its role as a forward-thinking brand that pushes the boundaries of knitwear while engaging with broader artistic conversations.












All images SOVEN FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025 by the brand. Credit to: Jules Moskovtchenko is a French photographer, He lives and works in London. Models Patricia Rose and Manu Burghart, Make up by Mayumi Oda, Hair by Natsumi Ebiko, Photography assistant Peter Keyser, Set design by Antoine Meffre Chol, PR Agency Romcom Global Paris.