Fashion
Why the Tie Is 2025’s Boldest Fashion Accessory
Formally the tie that was meant for the office or uniformity and known to be for made men, has changed the narrative it has left the boardroom, embraced women and is now on the runway and streets. In 2025, it’s no longer an ordinary fabric and has become fashion’s boldest accessory, transforming looks with attitude, elegance, and a touch of rebellion.

2025 Tie Trend – Pinterest @Dobovikmarie
From Uniform to Statement
For decades, ties carried the weight of conformity: crisp, conservative, and predictable. Today, they’ve been reimagined into something playful, versatile, and fiercely stylish. The new tie is slim, glossy, and often worn with intention rather than obligation. Whether knotted loosely over a shirt, draped around the neck with a slip dress, or cinched at the waist as a belt, it has become the ultimate styling trick small in size, but big in statement.

Hailey Bieber in a Tie – Instagram
Women Reclaiming the Tie
What once symbolized corporate authority is now being rewritten as a tool of self-expression. Recently on runways, ties appeared alongside sheer blouses, sequined skirts, and low-slung trousers. The effects were powerful: sharp structure blended with feminine ease. Celebrities have also embraced the look, leather, satin or silk ties for flair, sensuality and timeless sophistication. Worn loosely undone or with bold tailoring, the tie no longer follows the rules, it’s breaking them.

The Tie Trend 2025 – Pinterest @evi sil
Runway to Real Life
Designers are giving the tie new life by experimenting with proportion, texture, and context. Oversized blazers with dangling ties, silk neckwear against naked skin, and even metallic versions for the evening, these new interpretations have transformed the item into a versatile piece. Off the runway, the streets have followed suit. Fashion insiders have been seen wearing ties over graphic tees, stacking them with hefty jewellery, and knotting them casually with denim. It’s effortless, a touch revolution, and unquestionably stylish.

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A Symbol of Rebellion and Freedom
Perhaps what makes the tie resonate in 2025 is its layered meaning. Once tied to rigidity and mainly masculine codes of dress, it has been reclaimed as a symbol of individuality. A loosely knotted tie can suggest both polish and defiance. Styled with ripped denim, it feels rebellious. Paired with an evening gown, it flips the script on traditional elegance. Either way, the tie now whispers one thing: fashion on your own terms.
How to Tie It Into Your Wardrobe
- Loosen Up: In 2025, the perfect Windsor knot is no longer in style. Ties look best when they are a little undone.
- Be Versatile With Your Choice: Choose satin, leather, velvet, or metallic fabrics. They add instant personality.
- Mix Masculine and Feminine: Wear tailored blazers over a mini skirt or a slip dress.
- Think Beyond the Collar: Don’t limit yourself to the collar. Try using a tie as a belt, a bag accessory, or even tied around your wrist.
The Final Word
The tie’s breakout is proof that the smallest accessories can carry the loudest voice. Once seen as restrictive, has now become the accessory of freedom, boldness, versatility, and unafraid. In 2025, wearing a tie isn’t about dressing for the office. It’s about dressing for yourself.
So, knot it, drape it, belt it, or twist it. The tie isn’t asking for permission anymore—it’s now the attention.
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The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker Has Arrived, Inspired by Tabi
The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker, known as the NikeSKIMS Rift Mesh, has launched. Nike and Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand have teamed up for their first sneaker collaboration. It was launched on January 26, 2026, it’s an updated version of Nike’s Air Rift from the ’90s, combining ballet-inspired styling with the shoe’s distinctive split-toe feature.

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The original Nike Air Rift, released in 1996, drew inspiration from the barefoot running techniques of athletes in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, and tabi toe (split toe) that allows natural foot movement – That split-toe feature echoes the famous Maison Margiela Tabi shoes (inspired by traditional Japanese tabi socks).
Key features include:

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- tabi toe for split-toe look and natural foot movement.
- Breathable mesh upper (in the initial release) for a close fit.
- Single midfoot strap for easy entry and a secure fit.
- Minimalist midsole that keeps you close to the ground, reflecting to the original Rift’s barefoot design concept.
- Textured logo outsole for subtle grip.

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The sneaker is suitable for active wear. Kim Kardashian herself said: “There’s something so powerful and beautiful about a ballet flat, which is why reimagining the Nike Rift for the first NikeSKIMS sneaker felt perfect. The Rift isn’t just a shoe, it’s a 90s icon that women everywhere have fallen in love with.”
The debut Rift Mesh (in colors like black) released at $150 and sold out quickly at select retailers. Follow-up drops, like the Rift Satin (with satin uppers in black and silt red), are slated for February 5, 2026, as part of SKIMS’ Spring ’26 collection inspired by modern ballerinas (featuring campaigns with BLACKPINK’s LISA). This extends into apparel, accessories, and now footwear.
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Willy Chavarria FW26 Show at Paris Fashion Week 2026
Designer Willy Chavarria took to the runway at Paris Fashion Week to showcase his Fall/Winter 2026 collection, “Eterno.” The presentation combined traditional runway looks with live music and performance elements, creating a hybrid runway experiences.

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Several musicians appeared on stage as the collection was shown. Performers included Mon Laferte, Lunay, Mahmood, Feid, Santos Bravos, Lil Mr. E, and Latin Mafia. The musicians performed throughout the show, intertwining with the runway presentation.

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The show started with slim, tailored pieces, straight-leg trousers paired with blazers and coats. This choice of fitted silhouettes marked a shift from some of Chavarria’s previous work, which often emphasised oversized shapes. A section of the show included workwear pieces under the “Big Willy” label, such as bomber jackets and hoodies. The lineup included items from Chavarria’s work with adidas Originals, featuring tracksuits and sportswear inspired by Chicano culture and streetwear aesthetics. Some final looks in the lineup included outfits with contrasting textures and colors.

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At the end of the presentation, Willy Chavarria joined the models on stage wearing a T‑shirt printed with the phrase “Protection is Love”, statement highlighted in press coverage.

Photo Credit: Pause online – Instagram
The FW26 “Eterno” presentation was covered by fashion outlets as one of the most distinctive runway presentations of Paris Fashion Week 2026, noted for its integration of live performance.
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Pharrell Williams Presents Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2026 Menswear Collection
Pharrell Williams revealed Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2026 menswear collection at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, delivering a presentation. The show took place outside the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, inside a large cube structure that immediately set it apart from the usual runway format.

The collection focused on quiet elegance. With its glass walls and clean lines set against artificial grass, the space felt more like a modern home than a runway, adding a quiet sense of ease as the models passed through. It felt more like watching scenes from a film than a traditional fashion show. The collection stayed true to a grounded palette, built around beige, brown, grey, black, denim, and cream. From time to time, soft pops of colour including red, yellow, pink, baby blue, and green added warmth.

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The clothes blended classic tailoring with comfort. Long coats, double-breasted jackets, loose trousers, parkas layered over suits, and relaxed knits showed Pharrell’s continued interest in wearable luxury.

Photo Credit: Spotlight Louis Vuitton F26 Menswear Show.
Accessories such as leather caps, polished shoes, and subtle hardware details kept the looks refined and practical. Music played a major role in shaping the atmosphere. A live orchestra performed alongside gospel-style dancers moving to hip-hop rhythms.
The show drew a high-profile crowd. Guests included John Legend, Future, Skepta, SZA, Usher, Jackson Wang, and France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron. K-pop star BamBam of GOT7 also made his runway debut.

Photo Credit: Spotlight Louis Vuitton F26 Menswear Show
This collection also marked the beginning of Louis Vuitton’s monogram anniversary year. With Fall 2026, Pharrell Williams continued to shape Louis Vuitton menswear into something thoughtful, and relaxed.
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