Summary
- Helmut Lang unveils the official lookbook for his FW25 collection, shot by photographer Justin Leveritt
- The range blends minimalism with modular layering, as well as tailoring and utilitarian details in a moody, pattern‑punctuated palette
Helmut Lang’s Fall/Winter 2025 lookbook, photographed by Justin Leveritt, sharpens the brand’s signature minimalism with a focus on modular layering, precise tailoring and utilitarian detailing. Shot against a pared‑back studio, the imagery captures the balance of structure and ease, with a palette grounded in black, grays, off‑whites, enriched by the occasional patterns and moody hues such as red, chocolate, plum, eggplant, dark burgundy.
Inspired by New York City and made to adapt to any environment, the collection thrives on contrasts: sleek lines meeting fluid drapes, matte surfaces offset by a gentle sheen — a sartorial tribute to the city’s layered, ever‑shifting character. Hero pieces include the Apex Sculpted Coat, crafted from recycled wool to envelop the body in a lean, tailored silhouette,and the Bisected Apex Jacket, whose leather‑and‑suede composition lends a rebellious edge without sacrificing refinement. Draped elegance appears in the Sash Maxi Dress, the Long Sleeve Scarf Top and the Relaxed Wrap Shirt, each rendered in lustrous, fluid fabrics for modern ease.
Helmut Lang’s FW25 collection is now available to shop via its official webstore, with prices ranging from $165 – $1,995 USD.
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