Japanese brand Graphpaper recently unveiled its latest Fall/Winter 2025 collection, presenting an exquisite lookbook that showcases founder Takayuki Minami's unique take on menswear. The collection features sharply tailored coats, down jackets, and workwear, alongside minimalist staple pieces. Through masterful layering and understated monochromatic palettes, the lineup delivers a perfect blend of functionality and simplicity for the winter wardrobe.
When it comes to color coordination, this collection predominantly embraces neutral tones, featuring quintessential menswear hues such as black, beige, gray, and navy. Minami Takayuki’s meticulous eye for pairing colors shines through: from electric blue to creamy yellow, these touches add captivating highlights to the looks. An electric blue turtleneck is styled with a practical forest green jacket, gray trousers, and gloves, creating a striking sense of layering. Meanwhile, fluorescent creamy yellow is incorporated into shirts, belts, and gloves, injecting energy into the predominantly neutral palette. Additionally, the use of gradient knits introduces a dynamic twist to the monochromatic base, such as a turtleneck sweater and fingerless gloves that fade from black to light gray, showcasing clever craftsmanship.
One of the standout looks showcased a charcoal gray suit with a Japanese-inspired vibe, paired with a beige shirt and neck gaiter, effortlessly draped with a black overcoat on the shoulders, exuding an air of refined elegance. On the other hand, Graphpaper infused sporty elements into their designs, such as a charcoal gray puffer jacket combined with a beige turtleneck and green utility trousers, or a classic black turtleneck styled with a boxy leather jacket and off-white work pants—minimalist yet undeniably eye-catching.



