F/CE. Autumn/Winter '25 is a Reflection of Belgium’s Cultural Fabric
Previewed during Paris Fashion Week this past week, F/CE’s Autumn/Winter ‘25 collection reflects Belgium’s rich cultural dynamic as the Japanese label encounters another country from which to seek inspiration.
As it continues to craft classic silhouettes using technical and exploratory fabrics, a hallmark of the collection, F/CE sets a precedent for what form-meets-function looks like. In its Autumn/Winter ‘25 range, the label continues to explore tailoring and the form it takes when approached from a functional perspective, as well as outerwear, shirting, tops, bottoms, accessories and more. Upon close inspection of the garments, it is clear that greater emphasis was placed on texture to create a richer experience for the wearer, playing with deliberate creasing and ruching, and using garment-dyed lightweight fabrics and ripstop overlays. The majority of pieces adhere to a muted colour palette with blue and lavender undertones to reflect natural motifs.
F/CE will collaborate with Taion, Wild Things and Nanga on a series of outerwear pieces that fuse its signature aesthetic and technical edge with its partner’s materials and silhouettes. Additionally, its footwear programme extends to collaborations with Suicoke, Veja and Trickers to present F/CE-grade reworks of classic footwear styles.
Release Details:
When? Autumn/Winter ‘25. Stay tuned for further details.
Where? F/CE’s online store and select stockists.
Take a closer look below.