Lacoste Fall 2025 from Creative Director Pelagia Kolotouros continues to stretch the expectations of the brand’s sporting heritage by layering in luxury codes and unexpected textures. The crocodile is present, not just in the form of the logo but reinterpreted in the form of luxurious gleaming brooches – a small but significant signal of elevation, and a key jewelry trend for 2025. And if Lacoste once signified leisure, here it finds an edge, with slick, reflective fabrics, sculptural puffer coats, and sharply tailored outerwear all on the same playing field.
The collection constructs a wardrobe that’s modular yet deliberate: think boiler suits cinched with rope-thin belts, trousers slouched just so, and outerwear with the weight and polish of traditional menswear tailoring. The palette remains grounded in neutrals – bone, cream, khaki – but is disrupted in confident strokes by Lacoste green, a deep teal, and an energetic hit of magenta.
Knits come heavily cabled, oversized, and slouchy, anchoring the looks in softness. Quilted volumes give certain silhouettes an aerodynamic curve, while slim, fluid dresses and delicate lace trims offer counterpoint. Accessories, like structured bags and sleek sneakers, stay functional but sharp.
Lacoste Fall 2025 comes with range and movement built into its looks – between gender lines, day and eveningwear, street and sophistication.
The Lacoste Fall 2025 collection was presented at Paris Fashion Week on March 9th, 2025. Photography by NOWFASHION.com.
Collection
- Brand: Lacoste
- Season: Fall 2025
- By: Pelagia Kolotouros
- Type: Mixed
- Event: Paris Fashion Week
- Date: March 9, 2025
Media
- Photo Credit: NOWFASHION.com
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Lacoste Fall 2025 Collection
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