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WORKOUTURE: JUUN.J Spring Summer 2025 Collection

With SS25 Collection, Juun.J brings high fashion workwear

June 25, 2024
in Menswear, Paris Fashion Week, Spring Summer 2025 Menswear, Spring Summer 2025 Womenswear, Womenswear
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JUUN.J Spring 2025
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Fashion house JUUN.J unveiled its Spring Summer 2025 Collection at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Titled ‘WORKOUTURE,’ the collection reimagines traditional workwear as high fashion, challenging conventional norms and setting new industry standards.

SPRING SUMMER 2025 MENSWEAR

At the heart of JUUN.J Spring Summer 2025 Collection is a clever play on words that combines “work” and “couture,” highlighting the blend of functional workwear aesthetics with the intricate details and luxurious touch of couture. This theme captures the essence of modern fashion where practicality meets elegance.

JUUN.J Spring 2025
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JUUN.J Spring 2025
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The venue itself, Palais de Tokyo, provided a stark, artistic backdrop that complemented the collection’s avant-garde nature. The runway show featured an array of designs that redefine conventional silhouettes and utility garments. Key pieces included redesigned MA-1 bombers that brought a fresh narrative to military-inspired apparel with their refined, oversized shapes and detailed embellishments. These bombers, paired with mermaid-fit dresses and skirts, showcased a contrast between fluidity and structure, emphasizing the collection’s theme of fusion.

Utilitarian overalls were reworked into sophisticated ensembles with precise tailoring and unexpected material choices like soft leathers and delicate laces. These overalls, no longer just a symbol of manual labor, ascended into the world of high fashion through JUUN.J’s visionary lens. Similarly, tailored jackets were stripped of their conventional formalities and injected with a dose of unconventional, with asymmetric cuts and mixed material panels that challenged traditional tailoring norms.

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The material palette was equally innovative, featuring a mix of traditional and unconventional textiles. Raw denim and rugged leather met with soft jerseys, intricate lace, and shimmering sequins, creating a tactile playground that emphasized the collection’s diverse influences.

Color played an important role in conveying the collection’s mood and tone. The use of deep navy, rich khaki, and earthy beige provided a grounded, almost industrial feel, while pops of blue and subtle hints of brown and black injected a sophisticated, yet approachable element to the pieces. This careful curation of colors reinforced the collection’s blend of everyday utility with high-end fashion.

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Jung Wookjun, the Creative Director of JUUN.J, shared insights into the conceptualization of the collection, stating, “Our goal was to blur the lines between daily wear and the exclusivity of couture. Each piece is designed to elevate typical workwear into something that can be celebrated as much for its creativity as its functionality.”

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  1. ComptoirFashionNYC GIRL says:
    2 years ago

    I went to the show! JUUN.J just dropped their Spring Summer 2025 Collection at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and I gotta say, it’s probably his best yet. The whole theme is ‘WORKOUTURE,’ which is this cool blend of workwear and high fashion. Basically, it’s turning regular work clothes into something super stylish.

    The show was in the Palais de Tokyo, which really fit the edgy vibe. There were these redesigned bomber jackets that looked nothing like the usual military style—they were oversized and super detailed. They even paired them with flowy dresses and skirts, which was an awesome mix of tough and elegant.

    They also had these overalls that were all fancy with soft leather and lace, making them look way more high-end. And the jackets were wild too, with asymmetrical cuts and different fabrics mixed in, totally shaking up the usual suit style.

    The materials and colors were on point, with a mix of rugged denim, soft jerseys, and even some shiny sequins. The colors ranged from deep navy and khaki to earthy tones, with some pops of blue and subtle browns and blacks.

    Jung Wookjun, the brain behind JUUN.J, said they wanted to mix everyday wear with couture, and they totally nailed it. Every piece felt like it was both practical and super creative. This collection is definitely a winner!

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