For Spring 2025, the former Gucci designer stepped into Valentino’s archives and reshaped them for the contemporary with his elegant, maximalist signatures.
Including collaborations with Rapha and ‘The Phantom of the Opera.’
Bringing back retro Jordan jerseys alongside track sets and puffer jackets for the cooler winters.
Building a bridge between past and present.
Inspired by the iconic overcoats worn by Michelle Pfeiffer, Kim Basinger and Tadao Ando.
“This collection came out of this bundle of thoughts and emotions,” explained designer Stefano Gallici. “I let them flow as they came along, one thing found, another lost.”
“Life is beautiful with all its ups and downs,” Kronthaler wrote in his Spring 2025 show notes. “You have to give meaning to it.”
At Paris’ Salons de l’Hotel De Ville, the Japanese designer debuted a collection that was raw, stripped-down and tastefully stitched back together.
A high performance limited edition piece, available for $1,720 USD.
Featuring a range of graphic tees utilizing historical ads to capture the brand’s iconic heritage.
In his second outing for the House, designer Seán McGirr envisioned a folkloric fashion brigade of washed silk organza, cobweb lace, British mohair and silver bullion embroidery.