All The Asian Stars Who Attended Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Week

Asia’s hottest celebs stepped out in style at men’s fall/winter 2025 fashion week in Milan and Paris.

Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana, Dior and Prada

It is that time of year again, when fashion’s biggest names descend upon the streets of Milan and Paris for a weeks-long takeover. Yes, fall/winter men’s fashion week 2025 has officially come and gone, and what a season it was. From Prada’s extravaganza of daring-yet-familiar combinations to Dior’s collection of clothes made for the modern dandy, we’ve caught a sneak peek of the latest trends fashion’s creative forces have to offer, and what will be gracing our feeds in the next year.

Sitting front row at the shows was a star-studded guestlist of the who’s who of the fashion world, including some of Asia’s hottest celebs. The Prada show was graced by familiar faces such as prominent brand ambassadors Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Sana and Kim Tae Ri, as well as newly appointed Prada ambassador Kim Soo Hyun. Dior too, had its own line-up of fashion-forward celebs, including brand ambassadors like Thai dynamic duo Apo Nattawin and Mile Phakphum and Chinese sensation Jay Chou, amongst many other stylish stars.

Keep scrolling for a look at all the Asian celebs that attended men’s fall/winter 2025 fashion week.

Dior

Apo Nattawin and Mile Phakphum

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This season, Dior menswear creative director Kim Jones explored the metamorphosis of men’s fashion. We saw garments shape shifting, from feminine to masculine, from fitted to flared and everything in between. Needless to say, it was an extravagant affair, with fashion’s finest insiders and celebs in attendance.

Jay Chou

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Nam Joo Hyuk

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

Han So Hee

Photo: Courtesy of Dior

Dior’s show was attended by its line-up of sophisticated brand ambassadors. This included the likes of Thai stars Apo Nattawin and Mile Phakphum, Chinese singer Jay Chou, as well as Korean actors Nam Joo Hyuk and Han So Hee.

Louis Vuitton

Long-time friends Nigo and Pharell Williams reunited on Louis Vuitton’s fall/winter 2025 menswear collection. Their combined influence on streetwear culture was unmistakable in the runway display, which showcased a fusion of Nigo’s 20th-century workwear leanings with Pharrell’s contemporary approach. The collection features Japanese motifs such as traditional sashiko stitching and kasuri weaving, adding a distinctive flair to the streetwear pieces. The creative collaboration between the two visionaries is particularly striking in the Damier Phriendship bags, which bear silhouettes of Pharrell and Nigo’s profiles.

The star-studded affair was attended by Louis Vuitton’s line-up of prominent ambassadors such as BTS’s J-Hope, GOT7’s Jackson Wang and BamBam, as well as Chinese actor Dylan Wang.

Tod’s

Henry Golding

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At its fall/winter 2025 menswear show, creative director Matteo Tamburini paid homage to the “incomparable quality of Italian craftsmanship and the constant commitment to sourcing the finest materials.” The show was a testament to this, with guests showcasing their finest Tod’s pieces, each look a perfect balance of contemporary chic and timeless elegance.

Manny Jacinto

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Crazy Rich Asians star Henry Golding aced the concept of tonal dressing by seamlessly incorporating four different shades of brown. The dashing star wore a suede jacket and brown trousers, and accessorised with tinted glasses and loafers. The Good Place star Manny Jacinto looked refined and effortless, opting for a monochromatic ensemble.

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Prada

Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons kicked off the year with a show titled “Unbroken Instincts”. Staged in Milan at the Fondazione Prada’s Deposito, the collection explored themes of instinct and spontaneity as a fundamental tool for human creative expression. The runway was a spectacle of unexpected patterns and textures, and a unique blend of fur details and floral adornments.

Sana

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Kim Tae Ri

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

The front row at the Prada show was, naturally, graced by its brand ambassadors, each making a significant style statement. Thai actor Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn turned heads in Prada’s double waistband trousers, while TWICE’s Sana added a touch of edginess with her leather corset and long suede jacket. K-drama starlet Kim Tae Ri was the ultimate cool girl in an all-black ensemble.

Kim Soohyun

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Notably, the excitement was palpable as the newly-minted Prada brand ambassador, Kim Soo Hyun, made his debut appearance at the menswear show in a striking matching leather hoodie and coat ensemble.

Li Xian

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

William Gao

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

Kentaro Sakaguchi

Photo: Courtesy of Prada

The star-studded line-up also included Chinese stars Li Xian, William Gao, and Japanese actor Kentaro Sakaguchi, adding to the buzz of the event.

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Dolce&Gabbana

Jung Hae In

Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana

The stars showed up and showed out at Dolce&Gabbana’s fall/winter 2025 show. Titled Paparazzi”, the show drew inspiration from the glamorous atmosphere of a red carpet. The set-up featured a group of suited paparazzi capturing models, each representing different iterations of a Hollywood leading man—from refined yet effortless daytime attire to glamorous red-carpet ensembles.

Nani Hirunkit

Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana

Nam Yoon Su

Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana

The guests in attendance definitely understood the assignment. Spotted sitting front row at the show were K-drama heartthrob Jung Hae In in a burgundy suit with a daring V-neck, Thai actor and model Nani Hirunkit in a striped statement cardigan, as well as Korean actor and model Nam Yoon Su looking dapper in a pin-striped ensemble accessorised with a brooch.


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