
Summer is in full swing, and Maison Kitsuné explored the concept of summer in the city by bringing together an eclectic mix of individuals from the music, nightlife, food, and fashion scene under one roof to celebrate their Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
Veering away from the usual summer visuals depicting tropical islands, the global campaign was shot by photographer Colin Dodgson in the warm climates of the Canary Islands. The campaign explores summer in the metropolitan city. The Manila interpretation of which is Summer in Manila gathering held last April 25.



Set in an indoor bowling alley, the night offered a playful yet laid-back atmosphere where guests enjoyed strikes and spares, as well as good food and drinks. True to the brand’s affinity for music, the event was complemented by curated live music from DJs Papajawnz and Celeste which brought highs to the night as attendees, patrons, and lovers of the multi-faceted brand rolled the night away.
At the heart of it all, the night celebrated Maison Kitsuné’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Designed in their atelier in Paris, the collection takes timeless wardrobe staples and gives them a fresh, new feel for the season, celebrating craftsmanship, clarity, and desirable lightness. Tailoring is gently relaxed, with utilitarian workwear silhouettes in washed cotton, pastel colors and Japan-made denim.



Maison Kitsuné infuses dynamic creativity and the joy of community under the same banner of celebrating the fashion brand’s continuous successes with this latest collection. The gathering also served as a tribute to Maison Kitsuné’s evolving identity—blending fashion, music, and culture—while cementing its place within the dynamic local scene.
All in all, Maison Kitsuné threw a get-together to celebrate community-driven connections that uplift the fashion space through the dynamics of culture. It’s all about bringing people together through the strengths and evolutions of the brand.
From cafe to couture, Maison Kitsuné is known all over the world for their forward-thinking style, their approach to streetwear, the gentle candour with which they treat new collections and newer evolutions in the fashion space—never abandoning the local communities that bolstered their journey.



CREDITS
WRITER Jean-Pierre Ditona
PHOTOGRAPHER MEETKESO
EDITOR Tricia Quintero
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