Mossi Fall 2025: Everyday Couture

Mossi Traoré continued on his quest to offer a ready-to-wear wardrobe with couture detailing. He called it “a couture that can be worn every day” — “so not to go for exceptional, spectacular pieces that can only be worn once, for an occasion.”

The designer played with various silhouettes created through draping, superimposing fabrics and pleats, as well as asymmetry and deconstruction to build strong, architectural clothing. (Parasols caught his eye in Marseille, France, which helped fashion certain skirts and dresses.)

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He also leaned more heavily into knits this season. A gray long skirt was paired with a top made of what resembled a looped-around scarf and sleeve.

Traoré generally has a penchant for black and white. “But here we really made a field exploration in blue tones, by looking for different shades,” he explained.

There were gradients of hues, too. A sleeveless shirt, with deep draping down the front, came in black that faded to dark gray then almost light blue at the bottom.

A selection of looks had what’s become a signature print, which echoes the haphazard lines made with a black felt-tip pen on paper. “We worked it a lot on cold wools, but now on knitwear, too,” he said.

“The brand today wants to show a certain aspect of maturity in the construction of a wardrobe, by bringing a variety of products, of materials, a little wider and more fleshed out,” Traoré said, adding he wished to present a collection people could make their own.

In that, he succeeded.

Launch Gallery: Mossi Fall 2025 Ready-To-Wear Collection

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