Juun.J Spring-Summer 2025 - Paris Fashion Week Men’s

Juun.J Spring/Summer 2025 – Paris Fashion Week Men’s

Juun.J's Spring/Summer 2025 collection blends couture and workwear, featuring voluminous silhouettes and innovative designs. Creative director Jung Wook-jun showcases transformable garments and subtle details, redefining fashion boundaries in his 35th season presentation.
June 23, 2024
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Juun.J’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection, unveiled at the recent fashion week, showcases Creative director Jung Wook-jun’s unparalleled ability to merge contrasting elements. The designer’s 35th season presentation demonstrates his enduring passion for pushing fashion boundaries while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic.

The collection’s cornerstone lies in its masterful play on volume, a signature element of Juun.J‘s design philosophy. Jung expertly manipulates proportions, creating silhouettes that are both bold and refined. Oversized layers are juxtaposed with streamlined cuts, resulting in a harmonious balance between structure and fluidity.

A striking fusion of couture and workwear permeates the lineup. Utilitarian pieces like MA-1 bomber jackets and overalls are reimagined with luxurious fabrics and intricate detailing. These are paired seamlessly with more traditionally elegant elements such as mermaid dresses and puffball skirts, creating a unique dialogue between form and function.

The shoulder serves as the focal point for many of the designs, anchoring the voluminous shapes that define the collection. From this starting point, garments either taper dramatically or flare out in unexpected ways, transforming familiar silhouettes into something entirely new. A polo shirt becomes a floor-length gown, while heavy-duty twill is tailored into a sharp suit.

Innovation is evident in the collection’s transformable pieces. Utility cargo pants feature zip-on panels that convert them into dramatic overskirts, showcasing Jung’s commitment to versatility and practicality in high fashion.

Attention to detail is paramount throughout the collection. Subtle touches like leather cut-out collars, lace fused with parachute silk, and mercerized net overlays on oversized denim tops elevate each piece, adding depth and sophistication to even the most casual looks.

The finale presents a clever nod to Jung’s 35-season legacy, with models sporting blue mesh sports jerseys emblazoned with the number 35. These pieces, worn over an eclectic mix of lace tights, sparkly bustiers, and tailored shorts, bridge the gap between the collection’s more formal offerings and the current Olympic-inspired trends sweeping the fashion world.

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