You can leave it to Designer Kim Shui to enlist some of the world’s most elite players to walk in her Spring/Summer 2025 Fashion Show. From landing on her toes in Paris to walking the catwalk, Olympic medalist Jordan Chilesmade her runway debut, closing Kim’s Spring show on September 7th.
Another surprise from Kim’s presentation was, in fact, her debut in Menswear. Perpah Kim’s recent trip to Paris inspired her designs, noting to Vogue, “It’s more resilient, and I like the idea of it being this unity, that something comes out more beautiful than before,” she noted backstage after her show. Classic silhouettes such as her Corests, dresses, and short shorts made their way down the Kim Shui runway, but of course, the fabrics were rich; her new handbags were on full display, and the Kim Shui Girl was Confident, strong, and sexy. Down to the styling (yes, Nike sneakers stole the show again), Kim reminds us she’s evolving as her brand grows and has outdone herself as a Designer with a Collection that any Female (or male) could wear. Bravo!
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