Victoria Beckham Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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By the time you read this, Gigi Hadid’s striking green dress from Victoria Beckham's Spring 2025 collection—a curve-hugging masterpiece—will already be available for purchase. In fact, you might have snagged it already! Beckham has mastered the art of immediacy in fashion, understanding instinctively what women want to wear. Since launching her label back in 2008 with her iconic fitted dresses, she’s been a trendsetter, leading the charge while others happily follow.

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Loewe Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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Jonathan Anderson marked his 10-year milestone at Loewe with a circular-themed runway show that kicked off with a floaty, off-the-shoulder crinoline dress adorned with flowers. The dress’s exposed under-hoops echoed the circular motif, setting the tone for a collection that felt effortlessly light and modern. Models breezed down the runway, hands in pockets, sporting two-tone Oxfords and oversized mirrored aviators, as if they were dressed in something as casual as sweatshirts and jeans. The absence of corsets only added to the relaxed vibe.

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Vetements Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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The Vetements Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection at Paris Fashion Week was nothing short of a daring, chaotic, and electrifying display of modern fashion. Under the creative direction of Guram Gvasalia, the brand stayed true to its rebellious roots while pushing boundaries with an eclectic mix of streetwear, avant-garde designs, and tongue-in-cheek references to its own history. The runway was packed with high-energy looks, delivered by a star-studded lineup featuring the likes of Travis Scott, Gigi Hadid, and J Balvin, each adding their own flair to the show.

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Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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It’s easy to interpret a sense of wild romance in this collection, with its remarkable fabric manipulations—knotted at the bust or hips, torn and reassembled like a woman piecing herself back together with whatever materials she could find. There were exaggerated buckled straps, leggings scribbled with indecipherable words, and jagged edges jutting from skirts. The models, with smoky winged eyeshadow around one eye and veils of lace, embodied a balance between fragility and power—a theme many designers seem to be exploring this season.

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Issey Miyake Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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There was an air of mindfulness at Issey Miyake’s show this morning. Set in a park pavilion, it was a short walk from the Loewe presentation, yet perfectly aligned with the collection’s theme. Guests sat on round stools crafted from compressed paper cylinders, a byproduct of the brand’s signature pleating process—a subtle nod to sustainability and the enduring appeal of Miyake’s designs.

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