_By_Jesse Scott
Kiko Kostadinovpivoted from minimalism for his_Fall-Winter 25_menswear collection, incorporating rugged layering and textured contrasts into a series of nuanced looks that reflected the rawness of nature and emphasized the garment construction process. Inspired by the environments of eastern Europe and the traditional and military garments of the region, Kostadinov turned the runway into a leaf-strewn forest floor. "I cling to nothing but everything clings to me," the show notes began. Models walked along the debris-strewn floor in complex silhouettes that revealed more layers, details, and intentional imperfections with each examination. A dark color palette emphasized natural rugged tones while cut and form were defined by a constructivist assemblage technique that carried a rugged practicality.
Look 6, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)


Bulgaria-born Kostadinov gave this season's looks a distinctive Eastern European sensibility by drawing inspiration from a diverse range of sources including a Russian artist and a Hungarian film director. This was a multidisciplinary and deeply intellectual collection; Kostadinov conversed with foundational yet complex human themes that transcend time and geography and resonate across the artistic sphere. One main inspiration was Hungarian director Belá Tarr. His films take on dystopian and nihilistic undertones despite their starkly grounded and pragmatic nature. He paradoxically suspends the disbelief of audiences by asking them NOT to suspend their disbelief.
Look 14, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)


Look 28, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)


Look 21, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)


Look 26, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)
Evolution is critical for designers, especially in today's rapidly changing fashion landscape. After several seasons of sleek minimalism, Kiko Kostadinov took his "road less traveled" for Fall/Winter 25 - and it was a resounding success. While staying true to his DNA, and indeed referencing his roots, Kostadinov surprised guests with a collection enveloped by new layers of both textiles and metaphorical meaning.
Look 25, FW25 (Photos: Courtesy of Kiko Kostadinov)




