The runway captivated with luxury and Hollywood nostalgia, featuring appearances by Ed Westwick, French Montana, and Pom Klementieff.
Amiri’s Autumn 2025 collection was a heartfelt love letter to Los Angeles, paying homage to the city and capturing its essence during its golden era.


The show took place on a set inspired by a speakeasy, with cognac-colored walls and round tables lit by lamps, evoking an atmosphere reminiscent of the city before the devastating wildfires that often strike the region. Among the attendees were stars such as Ed Westwick, French Montana, and Pom Klementieff. Designer Mike Amiri admitted, “I wanted to immerse the audience in that sense of 1960s and 1970s glamour, with a touch of Hollywood magic.”










The garments, crafted from leather, velvet, and satin, exuded autumnal luxury. Belted leather coats, flared trousers, and knit shirts were paired with sunglasses reminiscent of Tom Ford’s style. For the first time, Amiri presented his women’s collection alongside the men’s, showcasing standout pieces such as a dazzling gold dress paired with an aged leather blazer or a silver pinstripe lamé suit.
Despite the glamour, Amiri did not overlook reality: the wildfires ravaging his hometown. Fabrics with oriental motifs, inspired by landmarks like the Formosa Café and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, served as a reminder of Los Angeles’s rich cultural heritage. “This is a tribute to the city I love, with hidden nods for those who know it deeply,” he concluded.