Gauchere Fall/Winter 2025 / FW25 at Paris Fashion Week
Inspired by the exploration of space, materiality, and light, the Fall/Winter 2025 collection embraces the idea of verticality and repetition as part of GAUCHERE minimal vocabulary. Vertical lines and forms become expressive tools to evoke an emotional response.
In these times of transition, color becomes a central focus, explored through layers of transparency. The intention is to capture the colours that exist in-between — those subtle shades that emerge where light and transparency converge, revealing a dynamic, shifting spectrum. This exploration moves beyond static color, inviting an experience of color as an evolving presence.
The palette varies from light cement to shades of ocher yellow, mokka brown, and burgundy red, mixed with smoky blues and misty greens. Three-colored moulinés in knits and wovens are used as a transition within the color palette.
Details of Gauchere FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025, The cargo suit defines the silhouette of the Fall Winter season, whether worn with a high-waisted pencil skirt or large-leg tailored pants. Oversized sleeveless cargo jackets and tailored blazers have multiple pockets in different seams. The cargo pants feature topstitching, are belted with large side pockets, and shirts are closed with double-sided zippers. The crossroads of formal and casual wear redefine the sense of ease. Technical nylon and faux leather are mixed with wools, flannel, and cashmere. Transparent jerseys bridge the gap between Japanese cotton and Italian fluid silks. Tight ribbed tops and sweaters in virgin wool moulinés underline a narrow silhouette, while chunky volumes cashmere blends provide a more relaxed attitude. Technical yarns with a brushed optic are paired with denim in stone-washed blue and black.
GAUCHERE is a French prêt-à -porter house founded in Paris by designer Marie-Christine Statz. The brand is a declaration of modern femininity, with a subversive vision and less conventional sensibility. GAUCHERE is an attitude built directly from you. The house is intentionally minimal, embraces clean-cut tailoring, and mixes subtly formal and casual influences to deliver a cut-through silhouette. Statz designs clothing with real people in mind, focusing on their individuality and versatility.





























All images Gauchere FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025 by the brand. Credit to Creative Director Marie-Christine Statz, Photography Delphine Crumeyrolle, Models Xinuye Guo & Keny Salgado, Hair Christophe Pastel, Make-Up Louisa Trapier