Backstage at Kenzo Men’s Fall 2025 Ready to Wear Show
The fashion spotlight recently pivoted to Paris, setting the stage for Kenzo’s Men’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection during the illustrious Paris Men’s Fashion Week. While the runway dazzles often serve as the focal point of media stories, this time we venture backstage, uncovering the artistry and dedication behind the curtain. Acclaimed photographer Fran Gomez de Villaboa offering an intimate perspective on how fashion magic is created, layer by layer.

Every runway show may appear like a singular, perfected moment, but the soul of a collection is born backstage. Amid the buzz of stylists, makeup artists, and designers working in seamless rhythm, Kenzo’s Fall 2025 collection revealed itself as a testament to creative synergy.
Photographs by Villaboa unveiled this charged atmosphere—a visual ballet teetering between chaos and precision. Picture meticulously arranged garments awaiting their time in the spotlight, hairstylists securing every lock with unwavering focus, and makeup artists adding the smallest strokes to ensure perfection. Among it all, the models stood as both canvases and collaborators. Some seemed quietly lost in thought, mentally rehearsing their walk, while others exchanged laughter that lightened the intensity of the moment.

The collection, under the watchful eye of creative director **Nigo**, continues Kenzo’s exploration of its evolving identity—melding high fashion with streetwear and heritage with contemporary influences. While details about specific motifs or themes weren’t revealed, the anticipation surrounding Nigo’s bold, innovative approach assures that this collection is a masterful extension of his vision for the brand.
For many, backstage is an unseen world, but not through the lens of **Fran Gomez de Villaboa**. Known for their keen ability to distill fleeting, intimate moments, Villaboa’s photography for WWD conveys the human effort behind the glamour. Every shot is an homage to preparation: from close-ups of hand-stitched embellishments on a jacket to the intense concentration of a stylist perfecting a look.
One particularly striking image features a model mid-dress, with assistants at work ensuring the perfect fit. The scene hints at a collection inspired by themes of **urban resilience** and **artistic unpredictability**, reflective of today’s ever-changing culture. Villaboa’s storytelling reminds us that fashion is more than garments—it’s an ecosystem fueled by passion, creativity, and human touch.
While the action backstage reveals the creative engine, Paris Men’s Fashion Week attracts fashion’s biggest names to its runways and behind the curtain. While Kenzo’s specific guest list was not disclosed, industry legends and tastemakers routinely grace such events. Pharrell Williams, a frequent Kenzo collaborator, would have been a natural attendee. Similarly, names like A$AP Rocky, celebrated for redefining the relationship between music and style, or Timothée Chalamet, a champion of red-carpet experimentation, might have stopped by to witness Nigo’s latest chapter with Kenzo.
These luminaries serve as bridges between high fashion and cultural relevance, reinforcing the ways in which Kenzo continues to dominate the fashion conversation.
Beyond the allure of couture, events like these remind us of the unrelenting efforts that anchor fashion in humanity. Every stitch, every touch of color, every perfectly angled accessory represents countless hours of dedication from unseen talents—and backstage is where their work truly comes to life.
Fran Gomez de Villaboa’s photographs beautifully capture this ethos. The images are not just snapshots of preparation but are a tribute to those whose contributions transform vision into reality. Whether it’s a stylist adjusting a lapel one final time or a model taking a deep breath before walking into the spotlight, these moments encapsulate collective creativity at its peak.
