
Saint Laurent’s fall 2025 campaign frames Bill Skarsgård as the embodiment of Anthony Vaccarello’s strict vision of power dressing. In a heavy leather trench, statement trousers and boots, and gloves, Skarsgård appears less styled than armored. The images present the Swedish actor as a figure through whom the season’s architecture of tailoring comes into focus.
Saint Laurent Fall 2025 Campaign

This season, Saint Laurent’s clothes function as instruments of command. A belted coat swallows the torso into geometry. A pinstripe tie slips under a jacket whose shoulders extend like girders. Reclined across a leather sofa, Skarsgård transforms suiting into a posture of control.

Even the quilted YSL Loulou bag Skarsgård grips appears less as accessory than extension, folded into the same language of fall’s severity.

Other faces intensify the frame. Model Bukwop Kir elevates a check jacket with a scarlet knit, while Jesse Sachet-Dufraisse and Pascal Thulin inspire in monochrome double-breasted suits, their ties and sunglasses collapsing business codes into uniform.

Across every image, the styling insists on discipline: silk ties knotted wide, gloves tight to the wrist, and leather trousers catching the light like steel.

Saint Laurent fall 2025 shows how Vaccarello translates tailoring into monument. With Skarsgård’s performance, the campaign hardens that idea into command. It’s a singular proposition with fashion erected as structure, sealed against softness.