
Études Studio marks a transformative moment with its SS25 collection, celebrating its core principles and metropolitan essence. Presented at the Palais de Tokyo, the collection debuts in two distinct chapters: N°24 Untitled (Sans Titre) and N°25 Never Before Seen. The immersive experience was brought to life by performances from musician Pierre Bujeau-Megabasse, poet James Massiah, and choreographer Michele Rizzo.

N°24 Untitled (Sans Titre) captures urban artistry, merging workwear with Parisian elegance. The designs feature durable fabrics and practical cuts, such as tailored work jackets and utilitarian trousers, yet maintain a sophisticated air with clean lines and refined detailing. Pieces like structured blazers paired with rugged cargo pants blend functionality with high fashion, embodying a harmonious balance of utility and elegance.
In contrast, N°25 Never Before Seen incorporates fabrics altered by development acids, screen-printing, and vibrant graphic designs. This chapter includes oversized hoodies, distressed jeans, and graphic tees, all showcasing bold, experimental patterns and textures. The collection reflects the unpredictability of urban life, with prints reminiscent of early pop art and Warhol’s influence evident in the vibrant, eye-catching designs.

Collaborations with The Kitchen, an experimental arts institution, and references to Andy Warhol‘s iconic works infuse the collection with avant-garde energy. This partnership highlights Études Studio’s commitment to interdisciplinary creativity. The result is a series of garments that are both visually striking and conceptually rich.

The SS25 collection signals a new chapter for Études Studio as it reconnects with its original counterpart, “Studio,” becoming Études Studio. This evolution aligns with a refreshed approach to presenting collections and a redefined global identity. The collection underscores the brand’s dedication to innovation and artistic exploration, reinforced by more than a decade of creative endeavors.

By highlighting its multidisciplinary nature, Études Studio merges fashion, publishing, and art. The “É” symbol, both a signature and a tribute to the brand’s French roots, represents the brand’s identity.
View the collection in the Gallery below:

those prints are amazing! Etudes needs to do way more prints, and i love the Andy Warhol reference !
the flower print sweatshirt! is my everyhing 10 please haha