Celebrated German-Persian designer Boris Bidjan Saberi has announced the upcoming closure of his eponymous fashion label. In a message addressed to retail partners, Saberi confirmed that his production company and associated operations will wind down completely by July 2025. This decision brings to an end a 20-year legacy that pushed the boundaries of avant-garde menswear while maintaining strict standards of craftsmanship and integrity.
Production Pressures Prompt Strategic Closure
In his statement, Saberi candidly addressed the challenges his brand has faced in recent years. He cited the increasingly difficult production environment as a key factor behind the closure. “The reality is clear: under current conditions and without relocating production, it is impossible for us to maintain operations with the standards of quality, integrity, and consistency that have always been the foundation of our project,” he explained.
Despite the logistical difficulties, Saberi’s tone was not one of defeat. Rather, he positioned this development as a natural evolution of his creative journey. Although the brand will cease operations, his design ethos and artistic perspective are far from disappearing. Many observers believe he may re-emerge with new models of working, perhaps focusing on capsule collections, artisanal collaborations, or digital-first formats.
Final Inventory and a Legacy That Endures
With the brand’s closure imminent, customers still have a final chance to purchase remaining inventory. Saberi noted that products will be available through the brand’s Barcelona flagship, online platform, and direct sales inquiries. “This stock will be the last we have after 20 years of experience,” he remarked.
Though this chapter is closing, the statement makes clear that Saberi’s vision will continue in some form. “Boris Bidjan Saberi has not left. This closure is not the end of the road, but a transformation,” he said. That sentiment suggests the designer is preparing to redefine his presence in fashion—one that may be leaner but potentially more experimental and unconstrained.
As the fashion industry continues to evolve rapidly, Saberi’s next steps may well set a precedent for how independent designers adapt to global pressures while preserving their creative identity.

