Celebrities Front Row at Courrèges Fall 2025: Louisa Jacobson, Tems, Arca, VTSS, Damso and More

ALL TOGETHER NOW: “Confidence, fearlessness, fluidity and things like that” was how Louisa Jacobson summed up Nicolas di Felice’s Courrèges. With billows of glittering confetti on the runway — in the colors of the transgender flag, Venezuelan musician Arca was keen to point out — the designer’s fall 2025 show brought together a typically eclectic community, from Hollywood’s leading ladies to titans of club culture and everything in between.

Jacobson, just coming out of awards season, was about ready for a breather before heading into rehearsals for “Trophy Boys,” a play directed by Danya Taymor that will hit the boards in New York later this year. “I think in April I’m just going to bury my head in the sand and go nonverbal and just calm down after this whirlwind of awards season and fashion weeks, and just get back centered into the work,” said the actress, who recently wrapped the third season of “The Gilded Age,” due out in June.

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Arca, who sported one of the revealing feathered tops seen on the runway, is working on new music inspired by “the idea of living without fear,” she said. “Fear conditions so much of the way we think about ourselves and others, so sometimes suspending that is the only way to let the idea of love and comfort in.”

French rap star Damso also had love on his mind. “I’m in love and it’s a big inspiration,” he said.

Nigerian singer, songwriter and music producer Tems is in the studio working on a couple of projects due out later this year, she said. “It’s a new sound, a new vibe, it’s different to what I’ve done,” she commented, admitting that she has been finding a lot of inspiration in sport recently. “Just seeing the resilience of athletes is really inspiring,” she said. “I don’t do any sports, I just like watching them.”

DJ Martyna Maya, better known under the moniker VTSS, was heading back to New York after fashion week to prepare for an upcoming performance at Coachella. “It’s going to be my first show using AV, it’s going to be a bit like Boiler Room on crack, utilizing crowd participation, and against the idea of what DJs are supposed to be like,” she said.

Launch Gallery: Celebrities Front Row at Courrèges Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Show Photos

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