Source: Lexie Moreland / Getty
The Queen arrived to close out New York Fashion Week (NYFW)—and she did it in royal style.
Queen Latifah, forever a fashion slayer and statement maker, led a star-studded front row at Thom Browne’s Fall-Winter 2025 runway show on February 11. By her side stood her artner, Eboni Nichols, making the duo a serious style force to be reckoned with.
RELATED: Queen Latifah Breaks The Internet In A Thom Browne Look
As the “U.N.I.T.Y.” icon stepped onto the scene, all eyes—and cameras—were locked in. And for good reason. The luxury label draped her in an oh-so-chic monochromatic moment that played with soft neutrals in a deliciously elevated way.
Latifah rocked a tailored light tan suit paired with a crisp white button-down, featuring Thom Browne’s signature red, white, and blue detailing. Around her, over her shoulders, she draped an oversized quilted puffer with textured fringe that screamed cozy-chic winter glamour.
Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty
The Living Single star kept the accessories sharp and luxe: a white Thom Browne handbag embroidered with gold, white spiked sneakers for that perfect blend of edge and elegance, and classic black and gold-rimmed sunglasses. Letting the fit take center stage, Queen Latifah styled her hair in a sleek topknot and kept her makeup fresh, glowing, and effortlessly radiant.
Eboni matched the Queen’s energy with an equally polished ensemble. She embraced Thom Browne’s signature aesthetic in a plaid moment, rocking a midi-length dress and a longline blazer in a dreamy pink-and-gray checkered pattern. The blazer’s inside flashed the designer’s iconic red, white, and blue lining—because details matter. She topped off her look with a structured handbag, chain strap, pearls, and burgundy Mary Jane pumps.
RELATED: Queen Latifah Announces Her Return To The CoverGirl Family
Queen Latifah and Eboni weren’t the only stars in NYC.  A-list fashion lovers, including Kerry Washington, filled the front row to see Thom Browne’s NYFW grand finale.
Source: Victor VIRGILE / Getty
The designer transformed the runway into an ethereal dreamscape, decorating the venue with an over-the-top display of 2,000 white origami birds. The collection that went along with the display was pure magic.
Thom Browne sent out a parade of ensembles we loved. From structured suits and corset dresses to dramatic outerwear, all merged his signature whimsy and tailoring. Models floated down the runway in bold silhouettes, fly-away eyelashes, and feather-inspired details. 
See Thom Browne’s fantasy fashion catwalk below.
See our gallery of Thom Browne NYFW looks from Queen Latifah, Eboni, Kerry, and more.
NYFW Style Gallery: Queen Latifah, Eboni Nichols, Kerry Washington & More Attend Thom Browne’s Fall-Winter 2025 Show  was originally published on hellobeautiful.com
Queen Latifah owned this monochromatic moment mixing a playful puffer with a more sophisticated suit. This look is Thom Browne at its best!
It was all about the boss vibes for Eboni Nichols. As she arrived to the Thom Browne show, she waves showing off her gorgeous cheekbones, chic bob, and stunning pink plaid suit.
Kerry Washington joined in Thom Browne’s world of tailored whimsy in a navy blue pinstripe fitted suit. The ensemble fit Kerry like a glove showing off her slim curves and elongated waist. The addition of the black and white bowling-style loafers is chef’s kiss! 
Alton Mason gives chic varsity-school boy vibes as he arrives to the finale show. Alton paired a deep crimson jacket with crisp tan pants and shiny black leather loafers.
Opinion: Absurd White Folks Are Crying ‘Reverse Racism’ Over Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2025
CeCe Winans, Doe, "One Hallelujah" Big Winners At The 2025 Grammy Awards
“Arab Americans For Trump” Change Name After Trump Gaza Takeover Threat
Son of NBA Legend Marcus Jordan Arrested For DUI and Cocaine Possession
“40 Acres And A Mule” Explained: What Did Kendrick Lamar’s Line Mean In Black Historical Context
Op-Ed: Republicans Appalled After Journalist Calls Them ‘White Supremacists’— But Aren’t They?
Kendrick Lamar Performs ‘Not Like Us’ During Super Bowl Halftime Show, Social Media Beyond Hype
We care about your data. See our privay policy.
An Urban One Brand
Copyright © 2025 Interactive One, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

source