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Modern Femininity Redefined: ATLEIN’s Spring/Summer 2025

The ATLEIN Spring/Summer 2025 collection, presented during Paris Fashion Week, is a bold, artistic homage to the radical lesbian movements of the 1980s and 90s in London, with a particular nod to the documentary “Rebel Dykes” and the photography of Del LaGrace Volcano. Antonin Tron masterfully blends this rebellious spirit with his signature design language.

In the looks, we see a powerful interplay between structured tailoring and draped silhouettes. The muted color palette—shades of gray, brown, and off-white—complements the post-punk, fetishistic undertones of the collection, while details like hand-placed Swarovski crystals on viscose jersey add a subtle yet impactful glamour. Standout pieces include deconstructed suits, vegan leather alternatives, and ruched dresses that mold to the body, embracing a multifaceted femininity.

This collection is a compelling reflection of strength, individuality, and self-affirmation, capturing the bold ethos of the movement that inspired it. It’s a fusion of fashion and activism, a striking interpretation of punk aesthetics reimagined for today.

Photos: Press ATLEIN

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