Givenchy looks back on a long history: in 1952 the brand was founded by the French designer Hubert de Givenchy and 75+ years later you can hardly imagine the fashion world without the French brand. Givenchy stands for timeless elegance, luxury and demanding designs and is one of the highlights of the Paris Fashion Weeks every year. And nothing changed in 2025, because last Friday the traditional house once again caused palpitations among all fashion enthusiasts. It was not any new autumn/winter collection, but also about the debut collection of the new chief designer Sarah Burton, who was already working as a creative director for Alexander McQueen. And with her first collection, the British makes it clear that she has a vision for the fashion house. It was inspired by the fashionable origins of the 1950s and gives them a modern twist with selected details. These three trends have particularly fell into the eye:
1. Statement shoulder
The dominant shoulders are an important design element of the autumn/winter collection from GiveCenchy.
From extravagant puff sleeves to blazers with shoulder pads - a dominant shoulder area runs through the new Sarah Burton collection like a thread and gives supporters a confident look. This detail forms an exciting contrast to the otherwise very feminine and tailored pieces and reminds of the silhouettes of the 1950s. At the same time, this detail also radiates something very modern and can be easily integrated into the everyday look.
2. Naked Dressing
Naked Dressing is the trend of the year and the Givenchy fashion house also relies on this look.
Naked Dressing not only experiencedA big comeback, but also in Paris is one of the most important trends, as the Givenchy fashion house makes it clear with its new collection. Whether in a modern fish network look or in the form of organza-Sarah Burton gives the clothes a certain ease and a touch of sexyness with the help of sea-through details. In addition, the Naked Dressing trend forms a modern contrast to the classic silhouettes of the collection.
3. Trend color yellow
Yellow runs like a "red" thread through the new Givenchy collection.
While the majority of the new autumn/winter collection of GiveCenchy in neutral tones such as white, cream, gray or black, individual looks in a bright yellow ensure a good mood. The color harmonizes excellently with the fashionable handwriting givenchys and not only comes in the form of different materials such as fish networks, organza or satin, but is also integrated in different designs such as bralettes, clothes and coats. It becomes clear that this tone radiates lightness and is hardly an integral part of our wardrobes in 2025.