Ib Kamara assembled an intergalactic army for Off-White’s F/W 25 show titled “STATE OF RESISTANCE.” The Espace Niemeyer setting, resembling a futuristic command center, set the stage for models preparing for lift-off. Cast by Mischa Notcutt, Agel Akol opened the show in a sleek, patched-cut jacket layered over a pastel blue zippered ensemble, complete with a tie. The collection felt like something pulled straight from a sci-fi film, blending athleisure fabrics, tactical military belts, and bold eagle motifs. Kamara’s reinterpretation of armor gave the lineup a futuristic battle-ready feel, reinforcing Off-White’s message of resilience. As the brand posted on Instagram, “To resist is to embrace the beauty of being human,” a sentiment that echoed throughout the collection. Among the standout moments was a tweed-meets-streetwear look worn by Laiza de Moura, proving Kamara’s ability to fuse tradition with innovation. His approach reimagined resistance not just through structure but through movement—balancing sharp tailoring with the ease of streetwear. The show ended on a high note as Burna Boy closed the runway in a monochromatic black ensemble featuring a fur-trimmed jacket and ski-inspired boots.