Kody Phillips has debuted his most ambitious collection to date with the launch of his Fall/Winter 2025 line, 'The Great Show,' released August 15. Renowned for his avant-garde craftsmanship and dramatic storytelling, Phillips merges couture-level technique with theatrical flair, delivering a striking collection of menswear and accessories rooted in bold silhouettes and handmade detail.
Highlights include the official introduction of Kody Phillips accessories -- like pearled riding gloves and Italian leather lasso jackets -- alongside fresh colorways of fan-favorite pieces such as the 'Rip Van Kody' pants and 'Mesh Polo.' Each item is handmade by Phillips himself, reinforcing the brand’s focus on detail and distinct creative vision.
The campaign, directed by longtime collaborator Kizzy Kalu, draws inspiration from cabaret and stage performance, pairing dance with fashion to evoke cinematic drama. The complete FW25 collection is available now at kodyphillips.com and select global retailers.
Ambitious Luxury Menswear Collections
Kody Phillips Unveils FW25 Collection 'The Great Show'
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