BOSS SPRING 2025 RTW COLLECTION
The collection reflects the removal of structure, while inviting a sophisticated sense of off-the-clock decompression.
September 30, 2024
The Boss Spring 2025 RTW collection, presented under the theme “Out of Office,” featured a more formal dress code to create a clocked-out approach to an elevated 24/7 lifestyle—allowing for broader self-expression and a more balanced outlook on life.
“For Spring/Summer 2025 we’ve reinvented suiting—the epitome of BOSS’s tailoring heritage—with a softer approach, where the silhouette is dictated by the wearer’s body, leaving more room for freedom and expression of individuality,” says Marco Falcioni, SVP of Creative Direction at HUGO BOSS.
Trouser hems were raised above the ankle across womenswear looks, while other standout elements such as blazers, skirts, dresses, and trench coats offer the wearer increased freedom of movement through wrapped construction and elegant draping. Luxe fabrics ranged from wool to silk and leather. Accessories featured a more laid-back approach that broke with traditional formal styles, in the form of pashminas and collapsed hobo bag.
Evening-ready pieces include deconstructed tailored coats and jackets in silk with shawl lapels and piping finishes. Footwear includes low-profile sneakers or leather slides with a slipper look and feel—both crafted in Italian leather. For finishing touches, in addition to pashminas and flat caps, men’s accessories saw the removal of traditionally structural confines as seen in the form of slouchy briefcases, document holders, and sports-inspired bags.
Boss featured for the first time sporty style elements and accessories, such as drawstring cinching mechanisms, yoga mats, and tennis racket bags, as well as selected pieces that draw inspiration from sleepwear, such as pajamas and dressing gowns.
The new Spring 2025 collection was unveiled in a surreal garden setting with all-star athletes and celebrities such as Taylor Fritz, Matteo Berrettini, Alica Schmidt, Nicolò Martinenghi, Loris Karius, and Miles Chamley-Watson, walking in the “out-of-office”-inspired show.