Schiaparelli Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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Daniel Roseberry is having a moment. With fashion shifting away from the monotony of "quiet luxury" and algorithm-driven trends, the spotlight is back on eccentricity—a space where Roseberry thrives, as he’s repeatedly shown in his couture work for Schiaparelli. While ready-to-wear is a more recent venture for him at the house, and he's been refining his approach over the past few seasons, it's clear he’s still catering to bold, extroverted dressers. Even though he’s toned down the surrealist flair that defined Elsa Schiaparelli and which he enthusiastically embraced early on, his designs remain anything but understated.

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Chloé Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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This collection marked a confident progression from her debut, introducing more laid-back elements—like high-waisted, flared jeans reminiscent of Phoebe Philo's designs for the brand back in spring 2004, and a cheeky pink flamingo swimsuit that brought to mind the playful spirit of Stella McCartney's era. These pieces feel like more approachable entry points to the brand than the intricate ruffles and lace seen on the celebrities and models in the front row. The little kitten-heel jelly sandals are also bound to be a big hit.

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