Fall/Winter 2025 Runway Sketches: The Best of New York, Paris, and Milan Fashion Weeks

While every season is 'fashion season', there's something special about the Fall/Winter collections, showcased from January to March, that always gets me feeling extra inspired! I’ve translated some of the best runway looks of the season into fashion illustrations—take a look below as I break the styles down for you!


  1. Chanel, Fall Winter 2025, Collection shown at Paris Fashion Week

Chanel viral pigeon runway show Paris Fashion Week illustration by Deanna Kei

Chanel’s recent Fall 2025 collection is easily my favorite runway show of the season (and I’m not just saying that because of the pigeon that snuck onto the runway, opened the show, and went viral)! This collection offered a fresh, modern take on the timeless Chanel aesthetic that we all know and love. Key highlights included the iconic Chanel tweed and bouclé, paired with layers of sheer fabrics and innovative new silhouettes.

The second standout look above showcased a stunning blue ombré ensemble with a ‘denim effect,’ but it was actually made of sheer fabric, adding an unexpected twist to the classic Chanel style.


2. Diesel, Fall Winter 2025, Collection shown at Milan Fashion Week

Diesel Fall 2025 runway fashion week sketch illustration by Deanna Kei

This Diesel look from the Fall 2025 collection seamlessly combined unique textures, shine, and a cool wash with a print-like effect into one stunning silhouette. Known for their innovative fabric treatments, Diesel continues to impress with their attention to detail. The head-to-toe matching set gave off a jumpsuit vibe, but it’s made up of two highly wearable separates.

The moto jacket stood out with its metallic silver collar and lapels, offering a fresh take on a classic design. Its tailored length and fit distinguish it from the typical moto silhouettes we’ve seen before. The weight and stiffness of the fabric held its shape, giving the pants a powerful presence on the runway.


3. Carolina Herrera, Fall Winter 2025, Collection shown at New York Fashion Week

Carolina Herrera NYFW runway look fashion sketch illustration by Deanna Kei

Roses on the runway! Carolina Herrera was one of the top New York designers this season, drawing inspiration from roses and flowers. The stunning rosette-like blouse made a bold statement, beautifully complemented by the voluminous solid colored skirt below. The floral motif and dramatic silhouette make this look a standout piece from the Fall 2025 collection.


4. Norma Kamali, Fall Winter 2025, Collection shown at New York Fashion Week

Norma Kamali Fall 2025 runway NYFW sketch by Deanna Kei

Norma Kamali’s Fall 2025 collection embodied her signature ability to create dynamic presentations, full of movement. One notable look from the collection featured a multidimensional ensemble that skillfully balanced contrasting textures and fabric weights in a wearable, all-black look.

The outfit consisted of sheer wide-leg pants and a sheer top, layered with structured leather shorts and a faux fur jacket, which added an additional level of depth to the look. Kamali’s design sensibility continues to showcase her expertise in blending bold elements with functionality, as was the case with her Fall 2025 runway pieces.


5. Sacai, Pre-Fall 2025, Collection shown at Paris Fashion Week

Pre-Fall 2025 Sacai runway fashion art illustration by Deanna Kei, showcasing the latest trends

Sacai is a master of tailoring, expertly balancing asymmetrical designs with mixed fabrics and color blocking. They’re one of my favorite designers to watch. This look from their Pre-Fall 2025 collection was an exciting take on the classic oversized blazer and skirt suit set.

The blazer featured contrasting lapels on each side, adding a bold element to the traditional silhouette. The panels of the jacket were made from different tonal fabrics, further elevating the design with a subtle texture play. The outfit was completed with chunky fur boot covers.


6. Prada, Fall Winter 2025, Men’s Collection shown at Milan Fashion Week

Illustration of Prada Fall 2025 menswear runway collection, showcasing designs from Fashion Week by artist Deanna Kei

The Prada Fall 2025 menswear collection was a luxurious blend of knits, wovens, faux furs, and bold prints. The look featured above stood out as one of my favorites. The straight-leg trousers were highlighted by a subtle, tonal grain stripe, while the burgundy sweater, accented with metal hardware, was paired with a faux fur hooded capelet adorned with a floral print. Variations of this whimsical print appeared in different colors on the boots worn by many of the models on the runway. Each element was expertly combined, showcasing Prada’s ability to create a cohesive and striking collection.


Fall/Winter 2025 Runway Roundup: Designers presented a diverse range of looks and silhouettes across their collections, but one key element that stood out was the emphasis on fabrication. Various fabrics and textures were expertly paired together, adding a fresh twist to classic shapes. Sheer and lightweight materials contrasted beautifully with heavier, more structured pieces. Solid colors were complimented by textured inserts, prints, or shine. Layering, as always, played a crucial role in Fall fashion trends, and the 2025 collections are giving us plenty of mix-and-match layering options to experiment with.

 

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Fall 2025 runway fashion illustrations by Deanna Kei featured in blog post showcasing trends from Milan, Paris, and NYC fashion weeks
 

Deanna Kei is a fashion and beauty illustrator who collaborates with brands to create custom illustrations, and illustrated trend reports and content. She also sketches guests live at special events, brand activations, weddings, and private parties. To discuss a collaboration or book live fashion art for your next event contact: DeannaKei@gmail.com or see here for more details!

Live Bag Painting for Activations and Events

Looking for even more creative ways to bring excitement to your events? Live bag painting is quickly becoming a favorite! I’ll share some details below on what Live bag painting is and how you can book a session for your next event!

What is live event bag painting?: A fun and creative way to customize your guests’ experience and give them a gift they can carry with them (in addition to the memories)!

How does it work?: I’ll create custom illustrated tote bags for your guests live. To get started I’ll chat with each guest about their preferences, favorite colors, and any ideas they have while suggesting some of my own ideas. Then I’ll create their very own bag design based on their likes. The fabric markers I use dry instantly so there’s no wait time.

What are some popular designs?: The NYC skyline, taxis, flowers, and fashion illustrations (of the guest) are some of my most requested designs.

What kind of totes do you use?: I can draw on most light colored types of canvas/fabric bags and can supply plain totes or work with your existing branded totes. *Tote size varies by availability at the time of booking.

Are the illustrated bags waterproof?: I use pre-tested waterproof fabric markers so the bags can safely get wet without the colors running.

How long does it take? That will depend on the tote size selected for your event and the types of designs requested. We’ll work out the details together at the time of booking.

To get more information about booking for your own event fill out the form below!

To see more photos of totes I’ve illustrated live at past events scroll to the bottom of this page!

Two shoppers with their matching totes by Deanna Kei commemorating their twins trip to NYC for the holidays!

Customized shoppers tote for Bergdorf Goodman event

Customized shoppers tote for Bergdorf Goodman event

Here are some photos of totes I illustrated live for Bergdorf Goodman in their NYC store at a past event.

Deanna Kei creating live tote illustrations at Bergdorf Goodman NYC

A shopper holding her custom tote by Deanna Kei inside Bergdorf Goodman

Two shoppers with their custom totes by Deanna Kei at Bergdorf Goodman

11 Colorful Illustrated Runway looks from the New York Fall 2021 Collections

The New York collections were full of color!

February’s New York fashion week came after a year of quarantines and shut downs. While each season usually focuses on a key color pallet, the Fall ‘21 lines spanned the gamut from red to purple and everything in between; the rainbow after the storm—next year is looking bright!

I turned11 of my favorite colorful looks from the New York shows into fashion illustrations, modeled by my cast of fashion week croquis. Check out each of the illustrated looks below!

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Reina in Victoria Beckham

Tonal Pink suited look with a wide leg trouser and a printed blouse.

Trend point: Woven Blazer

Colors: Pink, White, Yellow and green details in print

Reina in Victoria Bec

Reina in Anna Sui

All over printed purple look with a tonal dress-stockings-booties combo.

Trend point: Sheer over solid

Colors: Plum, Violet, Khaki details

 
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Nia in Prabal Gurung

Structured dress silhouette with sleeve drama, ruching, corsetting, and eyelet cutouts.

Trend point: Sleeve volume, Belted waist, Ruching, Corset seaming

Colors: Red, White, Black details

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Nia in Christian Cowan

All over sequined orange cut out dress with bandeau top and boots.

Trend point: Cut out

Colors: Orange

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Nia in Adam Lippes

Woven bow neck top with flared sleeve, paired with wide leg yellow trousers.

Trend point: Bow neck, Sleeve volume, Simple trousers

Colors: Lilac, Yellow

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Mei in Anna Sui

Mix and match tonal green textured jacket and printed pant.

Trend point: Textures and print

Colors: Green, White, Black

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Mei in Ulla Johnson

Bow strap midi dress with off shoulder sleeves and ruffled hem.

Trend point: Bow strap, Ruffles

Colors: Teal, Black details

 
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Nikki in Staud

Matching blue trench and ankle length knit dress.

Trend point: Belted waist, Tonal

Colors: Blue

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Nikki in Zimmermann

Color blocked patchwork maxi dress with mixed prints and colored beaded fringe-like trim.

Trend point: Patchwork, Flared hem, Sleeve volume

Colors: Pink, Orange, White, Aqua

 
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Oriana in Claudia Li

Two piece fuchsia skirted look with an embellished top and a ruffled skirt.

Trend point: Cropped top, Ruffles, Skirt volume

Colors: Fuchsia

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Oriana in Sandy Liang

Button up cardigan over a shell tulle skirt embellished with rose trim at the waist.

Trend point: Sheer, Skirt volume

Colors: Olive, White

 
 

These illustrations were also printed in the newspaper, The SI Advance and featured on MakingManhattan.com . To see the tear sheets and screen caps click here

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com