In a significant announcement that has sent ripples through the fashion world, Belgian fashion designer Dries Van Noten declared his retirement from the industry at the end of June, following the debut of his final collection. Known for his distinctive style that blends bold patterns with intricate designs, Van Noten has been a towering figure in the fashion industry for decades. On Tuesday, he took to his Instagram account to share his decision, stating his intention to focus on personal interests that he had previously set aside due to his demanding career. However, he assured his followers that he would remain “involved in the House” and “treasure so much.” This transition marks the end of an illustrious chapter for Van Noten, who, at 65, has decided to hand over the reins to a yet-to-be-announced successor.
Van Noten, a scion of a family of tailors from Antwerp, made his fashion debut in 1986 with a menswear collection that quickly established him as a force to be reckoned with. His fashion house, renowned for its avant-garde approach and unique aesthetic, was acquired by the Spanish luxury group Puig in 2018, further solidifying its status in the global fashion arena. Van Noten’s influence extends beyond the runway; his stores are positioned on the most prestigious commercial streets worldwide, and his work has been the subject of exhibitions, such as the one at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris in 2014. His contributions to fashion have not gone unnoticed, earning him the title of baron by the Belgian nobility in 2017.
The designer’s farewell collection for men’s spring/summer 2025 promises to encapsulate his iconic style, while the women’s collection will be a collaborative effort by his studio team, with whom he has “full confidence.” His legacy includes his ready-to-wear lines and a range of accessories, cosmetics, and perfumes that reflect his eclectic taste and eye for detail. His last show, a fall/winter collection showcased in February, continued to display his signature use of pastels, grey, and light browns, featuring an array of coats, bomber jackets, and tailored suits adorned with beadwork.
As the fashion world prepares to bid farewell to one of its most esteemed designers, Dries Van Noten’s departure signifies the end of an era. His influence on the industry is indelible, leaving a legacy of innovation, craftsmanship, and unparalleled style. As we await the announcement of his successor, there is anticipation for the next chapter of the fashion house, which will undoubtedly build upon the solid foundation laid by Van Noten.