PLEASURES chose Paris as the backdrop for its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, photographing the Valentine's Day-themed line across the French capital. Named "Paris in Love", the collection focuses on outerwear and patterns while expanding the brand's accessories range.
The Los Angeles-based label partnered with Realtree for a heavyweight waterproof jacket featuring the company's signature camouflage pattern. The outerwear selection includes a white-lined denim work jacket with contrast stitching, a black zip-up fleece, and several reversible bomber jackets. The collection also features nylon quarter-zip sets with holographic interior lining.
For its statement pieces, PLEASURES created an olive snakeskin leather work shirt and a red blazer with leopard print. The knitwear selection includes a tricolor striped pullover in red, yellow, and green, alongside a new cardigan design. The brand applied its logo extensively across a pair of jeans, while an oxford shirt combines blue and pink gradients in a striped pattern.
The accessories line introduces new sunglasses and patterned umbrellas, marking an expansion into practical everyday items.
The full Spring/Summer 2025 collection will be available on PLEASURES' website starting February 14 at 10 a.m. PST.
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