Paloma Wool Autumn/Winter 2025 / AW25 at Paris Fashion Week
Paloma wool presents its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection on Saturday, March 8, at Paris Fashion Week. The collection is unveiled at the Lycée Henri-IV library, where guests’ seats are illuminated by individual reading lights.
A text on their seats reflects on the different places we can store memories, identity, and meaning, serving as both a personal and cultural archive. In this context, fabrics, colors, and shapes become vessels of storytelling, turning fashion into a medium of expression and memory, narrating who we are and how we relate to the world.
In this setting, the surrounding space remains dim, while spotlights follow the models throughout the show. Wrapped silhouettes, loose fits, high slits, and structured shoulder pads introduce contemporary twists to classic elements. paloma wool continues its longstanding tradition of innovation and exploration in knitwear. Fine yarns are crafted into versatile designs, layered and wrapped around the body to achieve elegant, distinguished looks. Three-dimensional geometric fabric elements further enhance the collection’s depth and movement.
Paloma Wool AW25 / Autumn/Winter 2025 show is styled by Emilie Kareh and art directed by Carlota Guerrero. Some of the talents starring in the show include Japanese actress Kiko Mizuhara and fashion designer Abraham Ortuño from ABRA.





































All images Paloma Wool AW25 / Autumn/Winter 2025 by the brand. PR Agency Karla Otto.