From NIC + ZOE, this sweater features:Ribbed knit fabricationV-necklineLong sleevesSits at hipRegular fitStraight hemline with side slitsPullover constructionApprox. 23.5#double; lengthCotton/nylonHand washImported.
Alainpaul Fall 2025: On Pointe
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Simkhai Dillon open-knit vest Highlights ivory white cotton blend open knit ribbed-knit edge V-neck sleeveless straight hem Composition Cotton 75%, Nylon 25% 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: 23609496 Brand style ID: 2242113K
For fall 2025, Alainpaul returned to what has become his home venue over four seasons — and his second on the official calendar — at Théâtre du Chatelet. Trained in ballet, designer Alain Paul filled his collection with movement, captured in grand swooshes of fabric filled with airy lightness. His knitwear was a standout for both inventive cuts and styling, solo-sleeved and wrapped around the neck as a scarf, or enveloping the arms for a cocooning effect. Off-kilter outerwear proposed shawl collars, asymmetrical at the hem and offering up additional pockets on coats. All of it was based on a dancers-off-duty look, with waistbands askew on skirts or folded down over trousers, cashmere knit leggings, leotard tops, exposed tights and stirrups tucked under kitten heels. Ruffles and ruching gave the pieces texture, and super chunky knits were knotted up with stockings as bow elements. You May Also Like Through waves of tonal dressing and bold use of bright colors including peony pink, cherry red and royal blue, he offered a tailored take on roomy dance trousers and structured coats while the slight discombobulation of tossed-on knitwear added an element of play. It all went to the beat of feet hitting the boards. Dance is in the details, too, including ballet slipper kitten heels and pointe shoe-inspired square-toed boots. The LVMH Prize semifinalist launched his own line with a decade of experience at Vetements and Louis Vuitton under his belt. But that’s not to say that the designer lives in a fashion bubble. He’s keenly aware of the vibe shift swirling all about. “There’s many aspects in this collection that are about today’s society and today’s comments on gender,” he said. “Fashion is the mirror of what happens, and it does influence me creatively.” He wanted the models to feel androgynous, to keep the audience guessing during this coed collection. The brand is now in about 30 retailers worldwide and growing. With this collection he further demonstrated his skill at blending tailoring with whimsy. The loose but structured silhouettes still felt sharp and on point. Collection Gallery 43 Photos View Gallery