FKA Twigs Favors Dystopian Drama at Rick Owens’ Fall 2025 Men’s Fashion Show in Paris
FKA Twigs evoked fashions from “Mad Max” and “Blade Runner” at Rick Owens’ fall 2025 fashion show in Paris on Thursday. The singer melded futuristic inspiration with dystopian drama, wearing a burnt orange minidress with a shearling jacket.
Accessorizing with rectangular frames, a silver pendant necklace and sculptural knee-high boots, FKA Twigs completed her avant-garde look with faux tribal tattoos and a half-shaven bouffant hairdo.
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Other stars in attendance at Owens’ latest presentation included Mos Def, Luka Sabbat and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. Fashion designers Willy Chavarria and Vetements cofounder Guram Gvasalia were also in the front row.
FKA Twigs’ third studio album, “Eusexua,” debuts on Friday, marking her first full-length release since her 2022 mixtape, “Caprisongs.” Kim Kardashian’s daughter North West will be featured on the album, collaborating with FKA Twigs on the track “Childlike Things.”
Earlier this month, the singer reprised her role as On’s spokesmodel, appearing in a new campaign for the Swiss running brand. In April, she was named On’s creative partner, starring in the first installment of The Body Is Art campaign last fall.
FKA Twigs fronts and directs The Body Is Art, Part II, which is intended to redefine training “as a living, breathing art form where the body becomes a canvas for creative movement,” the company said.
“I’m drawn to bodies that do something — bodies shaped by purpose, by movement, by life,” said FKA Twigs. “In the Body Is Art, Part II, strength becomes art. It’s about pushing personal boundaries, redefining beauty through function, and celebrating what the body can do. Movement isn’t just performance; it’s expression, power and transformation.”
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