Alexander McQueen’s Autumn/Winter 2025 Show Unveils a Darkly Romantic Vision at Paris Fashion Week

Seán McGirr's latest collection for McQueen merges gothic elegance with contemporary edge, captivating fashion elites in Paris.

On March 8, 2025, at 8 PM CET, the illustrious house of Alexander McQueen unveiled its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection at the Galerie de Géologie et de Minéralogie in Paris, marking a significant moment in Paris Fashion Week. This event not only showcased the brand’s continued evolution under the creative direction of Seán McGirr but also attracted a constellation of fashion luminaries and celebrities.​

A Gothic Revival on the Runway

Seán McGirr’s vision for this season delved deep into the brand’s gothic heritage, introducing a Victorian flair that resonated throughout the collection. The runway was graced with floor-length dresses adorned with opulent ruffles, exuding an ethereal quality. Tailored trench coats, embellished with intricate floral embroidery, seamlessly blended the ruggedness of English urban life with the romanticism of the great outdoors. The reintroduction of the iconic McQueen skull print added a touch of nostalgia, while crystal-embellished masks and lace stockings provided a contemporary edge. Collaborations with renowned milliner Philip Treacy resulted in hats that perfectly complemented the ensembles, enhancing the show’s dramatic aesthetic. ​

Alexander McQueen’s Front Row at Paris Fashion week

The event’s front row was a testament to Alexander McQueen’s enduring influence in the fashion world. Notable attendees included fashion editors, industry insiders, and celebrities who have long been associated with the brand. Their presence underscored the collection’s significance and the anticipation surrounding McGirr’s latest creations. ​

The attendees’ sartorial choices were as captivating as the collection itself. Many embraced the show’s gothic theme, opting for ensembles that featured dark hues, intricate lacework, and bold accessories. These fashion-forward choices not only paid homage to Alexander McQueen’s legacy but also highlighted the guests’ personal styles, blending classic elegance with contemporary trends.​

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The other prominent celebrities that were spotted in the front row of the show were Sofia Isella, Zsela, Mati Diop, Louiza Aura, Lauren Auder, Jeon Soyeon, Ella Richards, Stella Rose Gahan, Law Roach, Esme Creed-Miles, André 3000, Kenya Hunt, Victor Alli, Olivia Singer, Lyas aka Elias Medini, Jordan Roth, Florence Sinclair, Chioma Nnadi, Sadie Soverall, Femi Adeyemi, Laurent Claquin, Imran Amed, Chappell Roan, Ewan Mitchell, Davey Sutton, Sang Heon Lee, Georgia Davies, Abigail Morris, Maisie Williams, Isabelle Kountoure, Dovile Drizyte, Juergen Teller, Francois-Henri Pinault, Dame Anna Wintour, Harry Lawtey, Una Burnand, Sasha Calle, Mel Ottenberg, Dara Allen, Isabelle Allain aka Izzipoopi, John Glacier, John Glacier, Davey Sutton, Dena Giannini, Genesis Webb, Ramisha Sattar, Daphne Guinness, Tish Weinstock, Tom Guinness, Jezmi Fehmi, Sam Fenton, Nina Cristante, Pink Pantheress and Sean McGirr.

The ambiance of the evening was meticulously curated to reflect the collection’s themes. The historic Galerie de Géologie et de Minéralogie, with its ornate architecture and rich history, provided a fitting backdrop for the show. The interplay of light and shadow within the venue enhanced the gothic undertones of the collection, creating an immersive experience for all in attendance.​

Reception and Reflections

The collection received a spectrum of reactions from fashion critics and enthusiasts alike. Some lauded McGirr’s ability to honor Alexander McQueen’s legacy while infusing his unique perspective into the designs. The thoughtful incorporation of historical elements with modern tailoring was particularly noted. However, others felt that certain aspects of the collection ventured into costume-like territory, suggesting a need for a more refined balance between theatricality and wearability. ​

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The Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2025 show was a masterful blend of gothic romanticism and contemporary fashion. Seán McGirr’s direction showcased a deep respect for the brand’s heritage while pushing the boundaries of modern design. The event not only highlighted the collection’s intricate craftsmanship but also underscored Alexander McQueen’s enduring influence in the fashion industry. As attendees departed the Galerie de Géologie et de Minéralogie, the echoes of the evening lingered, leaving an indelible mark on Paris Fashion Week

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