The Fall 2025 fashion season’s Q1 trend is all about “twisted looks” and “off-kilter clothing”. Designers, knowingly or unknowingly, have been creating clothes that are backward, upside-down, or distorting, reflecting the chaotic state of the global affairs. Some notable examples include Tory Burch’s contorted cardigans and blazers, Luar’s hooded catsuits, Zomer’s backward jacket and pants, and Miuccia Prada’s retro dresses with lopsided collars. Other standouts include Givenchy’s backward suit jackets, Vaquera’s gigantic bras and blazers, and Junya Watanabe’s Cubist-inspired clothing. This trend is not only a reflection of our current reality but also celebrates individuality and expression. While fashion can’t fix the chaos, it can help us process and express our emotions through fashion.
The fashion presented is characterized as being turned on its head, wearing components in a reverse or inverted way.
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