The Meryll Rogge Fall 2025 collection marks a milestone for the brand as it celebrates five years in the industry, presenting the collection at Paris Fashion Week with a show produced by Profirst. This pivotal moment allows Rogge to further explore the interplay between fashion, space, and performance, treating garments as both architectural and decorative objects. The collection balances themes of construction and deconstruction, juxtaposition and ornamentation, creating a dialogue between feminine and masculine silhouettes that feel both organic and complementary to their surroundings.
Set in a Parisian building layered with history, the show space reflects the collection’s ethos – embracing the raw beauty of decay and transformation. Inspired by the beauty in derelict architecture and the art of Gordon Matta-Clark cataloging the beauty of peeling surfaces, Rogge’s garments unearth unexpected juxtapositions of textures, prints, and materials.
In collaboration with Ghent-based boutique PRIEM, known for its rare 1930s-1950s hand-printed wallpapers, the collection incorporates delicate silk-screened floral patterns as prints and embroideries. The color palette is sophisticated and richly layered, spanning from soft pastels to deep, moody hues. Bonded textiles add structure to the collection, with checks fused with satin and wools transformed into sculptural overcoats and blazers. Silhouettes play with superposition – think jersey t-shirts with poplin sleeves layered under vest-like tops or sailor’s pants left intentionally unbuttoned.
Texture and form take center stage, with quilted cotton-nylon pieces introducing padded, rounded volumes that lend a relaxed yet architectural feel. Soft tailoring is reimagined through belted knitwear and structured woolens, earning Rogge a place among the International Woolmark Prize nominees. The collection maintains the brand’s signature high-low contrasts, blending sportswear and outerwear with evening gowns, sequined trims, intricate embroidery, and dramatic black ruffled taffeta.
By embracing imperfection and reinterpreting classic forms with an inventive edge, Meryll Rogge Fall 2025 cements her position as one of contemporary fashion’s most exciting voices where practicality and craftsmanship seamlessly coexist.
Meryll Rogge Fall 2025 was shown at Paris Fashion Week on March 9th, 2025. Photography provided by the brand.
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