Fashion Week isn’t over, but we already know the next trend

Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Juliette Binoche, here in September 2024, in Paris.

Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images

Juliette Binoche, here in September 2024, in Paris.

FASHION – A gold Paco Rabanne bag worth a Parisian apartment, skinny pants and an army of “mini” Yves Saint-Laurents… As every season, Fashion Week, which is held in the capital until on October 1, distills its share of exuberance, most certainly a harbinger of future trends.

Among them: maxi-sunglasses. Like those seen on Juliette Binoche’s nose on the sidelines of the Swedish brand Acne Studios fashion show above (yes, that’s her), they are futuristic and ultra-covering at Courrèges.

Exit Keanu Reeves and the mini-solars at the Matrix. And hello Tom Cruise inspiration in Top Gun. At Loewe, we revisit a classic: the pair of Aviators in XXL format inside out. More classic, the Saint Laurent model also relies on large format lenses. They are held by a minimalist and chic aluminum frame.

Courrèges, spring-summer 2025 collection.
WWD / WWD via Getty Images Courrèges, spring-summer 2025 collection.

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Courrèges, spring-summer 2025 collection.

Saint Laurent, spring-summer 2025 collection.
Marc Piasecki / WireImage Saint Laurent, spring-summer 2025 collection.

Marc Piasecki / WireImage

Saint Laurent, spring-summer 2025 collection.

The trend is not new, it has already been started by several people, such as Beyoncé and Shakira in recent months or Jennifer Lopez more recently. However, it confirms the momentum given by the spring-summer 2025 collections unveiled on the catwalks of the last fashion week in Milan, this September. At Prada, we give them the appearance of superhero masks, a guaranteed fly effect. Round and retro at Armani, they are sporty at Ferrari.

Pour « see and be seen »

As Céline Cabourg and Mathilde Berthier explain in their book Sock slides and corsets: 60 objects that make fashionsolar people have always spoken of “ game of image, power and belonging ».

On the ski slopes, at the wheel of his car like a sixties movie star and even in politics… The memory of Nicolas Sarkozy’s Ray-Bans or Eva Joly’s smoked glasses reminds us: sunglasses are a fashion accessory which says a lot about our lifestyle, or the one we want to pass on to others. It is the ultimate object “ to see and to be seen », note the two authors. Maxim from which maxi-solars really do not deviate.

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