Off-White Samurai camouflage cargo trousers Made in Italy The origin of the goods may vary from batch to batch. Please refer to the actual product. Highlights black/blue camouflage pattern concealed fly and button fastening belt loops embroidered logo to the side two side inset pockets straight leg Composition Polyamide, ECONYL® The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Washing instructions Read Manufacturer Guidelines The washing method is subject to the commercial washing standard Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 23540419 Brand style ID: OMCF043F24FAB0028401
Who Won the Day at Paris Fashion Week? Dior Gives Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ a Reason to be Jealous With a Knockout Militaryinspired Red Frock Coat
Chelsea & Violet Asta Tiered Tulle Maxi Tutu Skirt
Plein SportChrome Scratch Edition hoodieHighlightsblackcottonribbed detailinglogo patch to the rearlogo print to the frontclassic hoodlong sleevesstraight hemCompositionCottonThe composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed.WearingThe model is 1.85 m wearing size LThe model is also styled with: Dolce & Gabbana Daymaster leather sneakersProduct IDsFARFETCH ID: 19903781Brand style ID: FACCMJB3058SJO001N
Throughout Paris Fashion Week, each day we highlight the best looks and moments on the runways of the fall 2025 shows. Dior, Fall 2025 Image Credit: Giovanni Giannoni/WWD Nothing says Paris Fashion Week like a Dior show, with a large venue on Monday at the Tuileries gardens, huge crowds were outside and a dramatic yet beautiful show inside. For the fall season, Maria Grazia Chiuri channeled Dior’s history with a collection inspired by Virginia Woolf’s androgynous character “Orlando.” “Her clearest influences were two of her predecessors at Dior: Gianfranco Ferré and John Galliano,” noted WWD’s Joelle Diderich on her show review. “She echoed Ferré’s signature white shirts and use of brocades and crinolines.”Among the highlights, a military-inspired red frock coat, paired with a ruffled white shirt over a pair of pantaloons and riding boots was a knockout and would make Woolf’s Orlando pretty jealous.