See The Best AW25 Campaigns So Far
As temperatures continue to dip, fashion is stepping in to bring a little thrill to the chill. With AW25 creeping up, our favourite houses have unveiled a stunning array of campaigns that capture the season’s moody elegance and playful edge. From lush, layered tailoring to rich palettes that echo autumn’s changing leaves, these visuals are a feast for the eyes and a prompt to refresh your wardrobe. Here’s our pick of the standout campaigns redefining what it means to dress for the cold season. Emily Phillips
Chanel
Chanel unveils its AW25 ready-to-wear campaign, starring Mona Tougaard and captured through the lens of the renowned fashion photographer Mikael Jansson. A striking blend of modern edge and classic elegance, the campaign unfolds against a backdrop of the café terraces and cobbled streets that spread across Paris. Against this cinematic backdrop, each silhouette cuts a bold figure. Volumes are amplified, textures are contrasted and those classic Chanel tweeds catch the light with a subtle shimmer.
Tougaard, who has risen to the heights of supermodel stardom in the past few seasons, perfectly matches the codes stitched into Chanel’s DNA – multifaceted femininity, romance and unapologetic power. Accessories take centre stage and are reimagined in striking volumes. Oversized pearls hang from collars and sit pretty across tailored jackets and dresses, whilst chunky totes take their inspiration from oversized bows. Round heels are stamped with the signature double C, as are the fingertips of leather gloves. Moving and memorable, this campaign proves details can indeed make statements.




Prada
For AW25, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons unleash Prada Motion Pictures: a campaign that captures fashion mid-stride, mid-thought, mid-breath. Models – shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch – spill across frames in a glorious, unstoppable flow. No static poses, just kinetic beauty, as if caught racing toward something unseen but vital.
Clothes swing, swirl and cling in all the right ways – elegant trenches flapping open, tailoring warped by wind and movement, fabrics folding with the body rather than against it. It’s fashion in real time, messy and magnificent.
Frank Lebon’s slow-motion films add a visceral punch – spontaneous gestures, fleeting glances, the raw choreography of real life. When fashion stops posing and starts moving, Prada charges ahead, full force, full throttle.



Gucci
For AW25, Gucci presents The Gucci Portrait Series, a powerful campaign lensed by Catherine Opie. Bringing together 42 singular individuals, the camera captures the “authentic relationship between person and garment”. Those fleeting moments between movements, the fold of a fabric, how a bag is held, or a scarf swaths the body, are elevated, and through repetition, transformed. Evolved by Lisa Rovner who directed a series of intimate videos where candid cast members respond to open-ended questions, the campaign offers a peek inside the person beneath the GG suits and dresses. EP




Balenciaga
Juergen Teller turns his lens on the Balenciaga woman (and man) for winter 2025, reworking his iconic The Clients series into a raw, razor-sharp portrait of high fashion. Shot in a grand hotel in Biarritz, Teller and wife Dovile cast Nicole Kidman, Isabelle Huppert, Claudia Schiffer, Patrick Schwarzenegger and more in sumptuous stairwells and opulent salons – where moody lighting meets meticulous draping. From waxed Rodeo bags to satin Shibuya pumps, everything feels considered, undone and very Balenciaga. There’s video too, with Teller narrating the chaos of creation. Think couture with a camera flash: intimate, iconic, and unbothered by polish. EP






Dior
With heritage at its heart, Dior presents its AW25 womenswear collection in a romantic campaign lensed at England’s Hatfield House. Here, Maria Grazia Chiuri looks to Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, the protagonist of her off-kilter coming-of-age novel of the same name, whose timeless influence pervades every image.
Shot as though through a fisheye’s lens, Tim Walker creates a whimsical wonderland punctuated by models who seem to possess a raw boyish beauty as they roam the historic house and its sprawling garden grounds. Sporting mini crinoline dresses and ultra-structured coats, the models pop up like chess pieces atop chequered flooring or backdropped by perfectly pruned hedges and are warped by Walker’s lens, offering an off-kilter take on cold season style. Tommy Dowling



Vivienne Westwood
The AW25 Vivienne Westwood campaign, photographed by Juergen Teller, captures a raw, high-energy vision. Shot immediately after the Paris runway show, the campaign channels the lingering adrenaline of the catwalk into each striking image.
Set against the warm-toned backdrop of a conference room, stylist Sabina Schreder reimagines the sultry workplace aesthetic by pairing Vivienne Westwood’s iconic tailoring suits and Scottish tartan with traditional British fabrics like Harris Tweed and Yorkshire wool. Models exude a nonchalant allure, slouched in office chairs or casually propped up conference tables, perfectly embodying that office siren mood that’s been making the rounds as of late. Saywa Akakandelwa



Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton unveils its autumn/winter 2025 womenswear campaign, featuring house ambassadors Emma Stone and Hoyeon. Photographed by Ethan James Green, the advertorial captures the sense of anticipation inspired by the train station setting of the show, which took to the runway back in February, as envisioned by womenswear artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière.
Throughout, Stone and Hoyeon are seated on various chairs and sofas, accompanied by the latest signature bag, Express, dreamed up by Ghesquière. Together, they embody the enchantment and adventurous spirit at the heart of the collection. Bathed in rich, earth hues, the imagery strikes a delicate balance between melancholy and comfort for a visual narrative that feels intimate, grounded and quietly evocative. SA
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