Front rows have always been more than prime seating—they’re a statement. As models strut in the latest creations, the eyes of the world also shift toward the power players perched beside the runway. This season, love was just as much on display as the garments. From seasoned fashion royalty to rising Hollywood duos, Fall/Winter 2025 proved that romance and runway go hand in hand.
Brooklyn & Nicola Peltz Beckham: The Fashion-Forward Dynasty at Burberry
Few couples like Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham embody fashion lineage, and their appearance at Burberry’s London showcase only solidified their influence. Brooklyn, wearing a Burberry hoodie in full print with matching pants, leaned into the brand’s signature pattern with a contemporary, streetwear-inspired edge. Nicola complemented him flawlessly in a tailored leather jacket and matching pants, proving that the couple’s sartorial synergy is just as strong as their relationship. The Beckham legacy isn’t just about football and pop music—it’s about effortlessly defining modern British style.
Iris Scot & Sam Nivola: The Geek It-Couple at Gucci
Iris Scot and Sam Nivola beautifully coordinated in deep, moody tones, embodying understated sophistication at Gucci’s Milan show. Iris stunned in an olive set—a sleek skirt and top combination—paired with leather high-knee boots and a matching bag, effortlessly blending elegance with a modern edge. Sam complemented her perfectly in a rich reddish-brown buttoned sweater layered over a crisp white shirt and a silk tie, exuding refined charm. His ensemble was completed with wool pants and impeccably polished leather loafers, proving that fashion-forward coordination doesn’t have to be loud to make a statement.
Charlie Heaton & Natalia Dyer: Indie Chic at Burberry
Charlie Heaton and Natalia Dyer made a striking impression at Burberry, effortlessly channeling the brand’s heritage with a modern twist. Charlie embraced classic elegance in Burberry’s signature trench coat, reimagined in a sophisticated grey tone, layered over a striped shirt and tailored trousers. He completed the look with sleek leather mules, adding a contemporary edge to his refined ensemble. Natalia, on the other hand, went for full leather allure, dressed in an olive-brown jacket buttoned to the top, a matching mini skirt, and high leather boots. Their perfectly coordinated yet individually distinct outfits captured Burberry’s timeless yet ever-evolving aesthetic.
Nara & Lucky Blue Smith: Earthy Illusions and Velvet Elegance at Ferragamo
Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith turned heads at the Ferragamo show in Milan, embodying a balance of avant-garde elegance and effortless cool. Nara’s look played with illusion and texture—she wore an earth-toned body over an overall that mimicked the natural tones of skin, creating a seamless, second-skin effect. The ensemble was elevated by delicate heels laced like ballet flats, adding a touch of softness, while a striking reddish pelerine draped over her shoulders looked a dramatic, sculptural finish.
Lucky Blue Smith perfectly complemented her in a refined yet relaxed grey velvet suit, layered over a beige t-shirt that exuded understated luxury. His choice of dark chocolate brown mules added an unexpected modern touch, while a chunky velvet bag in the same hue as his suit tied the whole ensemble together.
“Fashion is not just about what you wear, but who you share it with—true style is born from the connection that transcends the runway.”
Other Notable Celebrities Who Stole the Show
Not every front-row moment belonged to a couple—some solo stars made just as much of an impact.
- Keira Knightley at Tod’s: The epitome of timeless British elegance, Knightley’s presence at Tod’s reinforced the brand’s dedication to sophisticated, everyday luxury. Dressed in supple leather and muted neutrals, she embodied quiet luxury at its best.
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley at Ferragamo: A vision of sculpted minimalism, Rosie’s structured Ferragamo look demonstrated the power of sleek tailoring and monochrome mastery.
- Cillian Murphy at Versace: The Peaky Blinders star brought understated masculinity to the Versace front row, proving that effortless cool can still be polished and refined. His sharp, all-black ensemble was a lesson in quiet confidence.
- Daisy Edgar-Jones at Gucci: A modern muse for the brand, Daisy’s ethereal yet experimental aesthetic made her a perfect match for Gucci’s direction this season.
Love, Legacy & Luxury: What These Couples Say About Fashion’s Future
The presence of power couples on the front row isn’t accidental. It’s a calculated move by brands looking to blend romance with runway, ensuring their collections carry the weight of cultural significance. In an era where fashion storytelling is as important as the garments themselves, these couples—whether long-established or newly anointed—play a pivotal role in shaping the season’s narrative.
Who’s Next in Fashion’s Power Play?
As the season wraps, one can’t help but wonder: which couples will dominate next season? Will fresh faces rise to front-row prominence, or will the established power duos continue their reign? If FW25 proved anything, it’s that fashion isn’t just about clothing—it’s about connection. And sometimes, the most compelling storylines are the ones unfolding just inches from the catwalk.