Magda Butrym’s pre-fall 2025 collection is a study in contrast, blending Slavic romanticism with an unapologetic grunge edge. Captured by Robin Galiegue and styled by Jacob K, the lookbook features pieces inspired by the raw energy of ’90s rock icons like PJ Harvey and Courtney Love.
Baby-doll silhouettes and porcelain-inspired florals soften the toughness of black leather, structured tailoring, and lace stockings. The collection embraces bold dualities: a fitted black dress with a ruched bodice is topped with delicate lace cups, while a slinky floral slip pairs unexpectedly with wide-leg trousers.
Masculine elements, like a sharply tailored white suit with nothing underneath, exude defiant sensuality. Sheer fabrics, headscarves, and sculptural accessories add layers of intrigue, enhancing the collection’s vintage-meets-modern aesthetic.
Choreographed by Pat Boguławski, the dynamic posing brings movement to the structured silhouettes. Whether it’s a leather-clad look with lace tights or a stark white gown with opera gloves, Butrym’s vision thrives in the space between elegance and defiance.