
Octobre Éditions strolls into spring 2025 with the style of a Mediterranean escape—whitewashed facades, sun-bleached textiles, and a wardrobe built for golden-hour wandering. The French label, known for its responsible production and traceable materials, leans into relaxed silhouettes with just the right amount of shape.
There’s a retro pulse running through the season: open-collar polos in cream and rust evoke the ease of 1970s Cannes, while breezy camp-collar shirts feel like something you’d spot on Timothée Chalamet between takes in a Luca Guadagnino film.
Octobre Éditions Spring 2025

The spring drop thrives on contrast—shorts in vintage verticals are paired with clean button-ups, and light trousers in stone and slate grey nod to studio-era nonchalance. Fabrics take center stage: washed linens, ribbed knits, and airy eyelet cottons all carry the kind of tactile charm that invites wear.

Tailoring goes soft and unlined, with jackets designed to move rather than hold shape—ideal for late spring dinners that stretch into night or mornings that begin by the sea. Everything feels instinctual. Sleeves are rolled with ease, shirts are left open at the neck, and espadrilles or worn-in mules ground the looks.

Octobre Éditions continues to build its world one piece at a time, refining its visual language with sun-faded hues, real-world textures, and styling that signals a life well-traveled, never rushed.


































