
Dice Kayek Fall Winter 2025 collection, Redefinition(s), steps into the season with a focus on construction, proportion, and deliberate contrast. Ece Ege continues to explore opposing forces, soft versus structured, ornament versus restraint, without relying on theatrics. The result sharpens the maison’s point of view: fashion as a discipline of detail, rigor, and clarity.
Presented in Paris, the collection avoids excess while maintaining drama. Silhouettes stretch upward and outward, anchoring the body while expanding beyond it. Dice Kayek redefines classic elements, like the tuxedo shirt or bustier dress, by twisting their scale, weight, and placement.


The Amazonian jacket introduces the collection with authority. The waist shifts between sharp definition and softened curves inspired by dandyism. Classic pieces return in new proportions, including a pleated panel skirt, a silk lavallière blouse, and the bustier dress with amphora-shaped hips. These garments don’t reference history as nostalgia but as a challenge to reinvent structure.
Throughout the collection, polka dots, stripes, and oversized houndstooth patterns inject rhythm into the fabric compositions. Black provides a visual anchor, grounding these prints in graphic clarity. The tailoring avoids rigidity, with soft shoulder lines that extend into dramatic, billowing shapes.

“There’s always a contrast between convex and concave, feminine and masculine, ornament and structure,” says Ece Ege. Her words underline the internal push and pull that defines each look. Tailoring may feel soft to the eye, but its technical construction carries weight. Shirts stretch into exaggerated shoulder shapes, while tuxedo bibs and high collars recall classic formalwear, rearranged with new intent.
Even denim enters the fold with purpose. Oversized jeans pair unexpectedly with embroidered wool vests, while tuxedo shirts meet winter shorts, creating contrasts that hold visual and structural tension. “Each piece is a constant battle against gravity,” Ege says, referring not only to volume but also to the discipline required to hold shape.

At the core of Fall Winter 2025 stands the maison’s continued belief in refinement through craftsmanship. Dice Kayek selects each fabric with intention, building garments that reveal complexity in construction rather than surface decoration. Every shape feels earned. The silhouettes don’t rely on visual trickery but on technical clarity.
What emerges is a collection that carries itself with calm authority. Nothing floats. Every form has weight, and every detail serves a purpose. That includes elongated lines, amphora silhouettes, and the deliberate placement of pleats, collars, or cuffs.

Dice Kayek doesn’t aim to revolutionize the wardrobe. Instead, it reconsiders how clothing moves, holds, and reshapes the body. From structured jackets to flowing shirts and defined hips, each piece questions how form meets function.
The maison refuses to repeat silhouettes or ideas for the sake of continuity. Instead, it builds a collection around questions of balance, how much softness can structure carry, how far can volume stretch before it unravels, and where masculinity gives way to softness without losing clarity.
