Givenchy Resort 2025: From Punk to Pajamas

The Fashionisto / Published June 4, 2024

Givenchy’s men’s design director, Joshua Bullen, boldly steps forward with his dual-themed resort 2025 collection. Drawing inspiration from the contrasting personas of John Lydon, formerly Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, and artist Julian Schnabel, Bullen merges punk rebellion with relaxed leisurewear.

This eclectic blend is further refined by the timeless influence of Hubert de Givenchy, resulting in a collection that challenges norms and redefines modern chic. The pieces speak to the modern punk with casual cummerbunds paired with jeans and relaxed tops, while standalone, like the tuxedo shirt, offers a rebellious formal statement.

The resort collection embraces the spirit of leisure through roomy, comfortable fits. Slouchy suits, reminiscent of pajamas, align seamlessly with oversized outerwear adorned in art. The design ethos prioritizes comfort and visual impact, capturing Schnabel’s renowned public pajama-wearing aesthetic.

Givenchy Resort 2025 Collection

The Schnabel-inspired ensembles feel immediately welcoming, offering ease and sophistication. Playful details such as oversized pockets on cargo pants and must-haves like a shearling-trimmed vest ensure that practicality and style coexist harmoniously, adding an unexpected lightness to the overall feel.

This season’s collection by Givenchy is a masterclass in juxtaposition and reinvention. Bullen’s designs subvert traditional tailoring, bringing a fresh perspective to classic pieces.

The fusion of punk and leisurewear creates a versatile wardrobe that caters to various facets of a modern man’s lifestyle. Givenchy’s resort 2025 collection embodies the fearless spirit of modern menswear, where the formal cummerbund meets casual cool, and sleek pajama-inspired suits redefine laid-back luxury.

It’s a celebration of the boundless creativity and innovation that’s redefining the possibilities of contemporary design.


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