Paris Fashion Week SS25: Unveiling the Future of Fashion with Rich Heritage and Modern Innovation

Paris Fashion Week SS25 has once again proven why it remains the heartbeat of global fashion, blending its rich historical legacy with cutting-edge innovation. Established in 1973 by the French Fashion Federation, the event has evolved into a sprawling celebration of creativity, featuring over 100 shows and attracting top designers, celebrities, and influencers from around the world. This season highlighted vibrant color trends, fluid silhouettes, and the rising influence of sustainability and technology in fashion. Yet, the luxury industry faces significant challenges, including the demand for sustainable practices, the disruption of AI, and shifting consumer behaviors. As Paris continues to inspire as the epicenter of fashion, designers must adapt to these changes to remain relevant in the ever-evolving landscape.
YUNG WYLIN Talks New Album, Fashion Deal, and His Deep Love of Good Energy

When Yung Wylin discovered Afrobeats, he recognized that those artists were on the same frequency as he was. Having originated in West Africa (mainly in Nigeria and Ghana) and making its way to the U.K. and the U.S., Afrobeats is a feel-good genre emphasizing how it makes you move. Pioneers of Afrobeats like Burna Boy and Wizkid have paved the way for newer artists by influencing and collaborating with Western pop artists worldwide. When Yung Wylin first started writing ‘Good Energy’- he was using more of a Tupac-type beat, but he soon realized that it wasn’t suitable for his message. Afrobeats, on the other hand, was a perfect fit.