Daniel Craig Pumps Up the Volume in Balloon Pants With Wife Rachel Weisz for Loewe Show During Paris Fashion Week

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Daniel Craig took knitwear in an edgy direction while attending Loewe‘s spring 2025 ready-to-wear show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday. The “Queer” star posed for photos prior to the show alongside his wife, Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz.

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For his front-row guest attire at Loewe’s recent show, Craig opted for knitwear featuring art by Richard Hawkins. The wool sweater, from Loewe’s fall 2024 collection, featured a rounded neck and a splash of contrasting colors.

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Craig added further incongruous tones to add further juxtaposition to his sweater, pairing the knitted piece with olive cargo balloon pants, a leather bomber jacket, boots and a pair of yellow-lensed sunglasses. Weisz wore a semi-complementary look, styling her own color-contrasting sweater with wide-leg jeans and a pair of black shoes.

Craig’s decision to wear a piece from Loewe’s fall 2024 collection was ideal for the occasion in more ways than one. Not only did the piece pay sartorial homage to the Spanish luxury fashion house’s spring 2025 showcase on Friday, it also called back to Craig’s role in the fall 2024 campaign.

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Craig channeled his “crude” persona for the fall 2024 collection campaign, in which he costarred alongside actress Greta Lee. “The campaign is a study on how characters and their clothes are intimately related with much bravado and a confrontational stance,” Loewe said of the campaign in a statement.

Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Loewe since 2013, unveiled his spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection on Friday. “This show will be remembered for its many novelties, including pleated khakis transformed with brass wire into a teacup skirt, feathery T-shirts printed with famous artworks or the busts of composers, biker jackets streamlined into little swingy tops, and tiny trapeze dresses stiffened by dense sequins or iridescent shells,” WWD’s Miles Socha wrote in his review of the collection.

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Loewe was founded in 1846. The Spanish luxury fashion house has been part of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton since 1996.

Loewe Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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