Fursac’s fall-winter 2025 collection taps into the pulse of the late 1970s and early 1980s, an era where polished formality brushed against untamed rebellion.
It’s a wardrobe built for men who live in dual worlds—corporate professionals with a need for speed, intellectuals drawn to underground energy.
Tailoring remains at the heart of the season, but it’s relaxed, lived-in. Spread-collar shirts sit slightly undone, tucked into high-waisted trousers with an elegant ease.
One look captures this effortless tension—a pink-striped shirt, sleeves rolled, tie loosely knotted, all paired with voluminous black trousers that sway with each step. Another shifts into sharper contrast: a double-breasted trench draped over a three-piece suit, a golden-visored helmet in hand, nodding to the era’s motor-racing elite.
Outerwear leads the collection with a mix of rugged tradition and counterculture flair. A cropped duffle coat reinvents military heritage, while shearling-lined jackets recall the offbeat luxury of late-’70s subcultures.
One standout piece—a camel-toned coat with a generous shearling collar—meets indigo denim and a deep red tie, injecting a streak of rebellion into the refined silhouette. A different take on nonchalance emerges in a slouchy, cream cable-knit sweater unexpectedly paired with boxer-style striped shorts, bridging loungewear and streetwear in one stride.
Layering plays with instinct, spontaneity. A deep red hooded jacket, zipped over a blue shirt, peeks from beneath a black trench. A leather flight jacket—sharp, commanding—rests over a tie-and-shirt combo, capturing an energy that feels both streetwise and executive.
Evening wear embraces drama. A black faux-fur coat glides down the runway, a nighttime statement that feels at home in a club or a private members’ bar. The Fursac collection builds on contrasts—formal against casual, structured against undone—resulting in a wardrobe that speaks to reinvention and the thrill of dual identities.
Fursac Fall/Winter 2025 Collection

































