From Free People, this sweater features:Rib knit fabricationMock necklineLong sleevesCroppedPull on constructionApprox. 17#double; lengthCotton/acrylic/polyamideHand washImported.
Burç Akyol Fall 2025: Confront the Hard Words
IC Collection Knit Round Neck Long Sleeve Rosette Cuff Tunic
Supportive flat-knit upperDual gussetJ-Frame? midsole supportPlush tongueExtended heel pullZonal rubberImportedShipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this itemWarranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
SONGZIO Meta MA-1 detachable-collar jacket Highlights light grey tonal stitching logo patch to the front ruched detailing detachable collar stand-up collar front two-way zip fastening long raglan sleeves ribbed cuffs and hem two side welt pockets Composition Nylon The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Washing instructions Dry Clean Only The washing method is subject to the commercial washing standard Wearing The model is 1.88 m wearing size 48 The model is also styled with: Alexander McQueen Tread Slick high-top sneakers Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 21229334 Brand style ID: SF5JP507
For fall 2025, Burç Akyol declared himself a fighter against the stigma surrounding the LGBTQIA+ community and put a campy twist on those degenerative words he was labeled with growing up. “The only thing you can do is make them become your banners, and then no one can offend you,” Akyol said backstage. The collection was ultimately drag, done in a high-fashion way, as he played dress up with the ideal female protagonist he had in mind. She seemed to be in power and has control over her body and her life. On the top floor of the Institut du Monde Arabe, the show opened with a long, geometric-patterned coat made from bath towel-like material. He then offered a slew of sleek, faux-fur-trimmed jackets and boxy tailored blazers paired with drapey balloon trousers or split hem cigarette pants. From the second half, the looks pivoted toward see-through, acid color evening numbers. The designer said his personal favorite was look 28, a sheer chartreuse blouse styled with a cobalt blue slit skirt. “It’s almost like wearing nothing. The liberty of that has no equal,” Akyol added. You May Also Like While the pieces, in reality, would end up in the wardrobe of some oil-rich ladies, Akyol said that within his position as a designer, he would like to voice his support to the marginalized groups in a world that’s collectively turning right. “We have all these things going on. We cannot talk about them. We’re going to offend the market and our buyers. But we just have to be resilient, keep pushing, and not forget who we are,” he added.