
Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
At Dolce & Gabbana this season, it’s clear that blondes really do seem to have more fun. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have been noticing a growing seriousness in the fashion industry lately. “Fashion is a serious business, yes—but now it feels *too* serious,” Dolce remarked. For spring, they decided to lighten things up by taking us on a cinematic journey, drawing inspiration from some of Hollywood’s most iconic blonde bombshells—think Marilyn Monroe, Monica Vitti, and Marlene Dietrich.

Versace Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
This collection had a fresher, almost playful vibe by Versace standards—more sweet than sizzling. Think baby pastels, slip dress and cardigan sets, denim, and tiny shorts. Oh, and let’s not forget the perfume bottle and champagne glass heels. But the real magic was in the color combos—something you wouldn’t have seen in the old Versus days. Like that caramel camp shirt paired with lavender trousers? Or a copper tank with a lilac skirt?

Gucci Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
His muse this season? Jackie O – Gucci client back in the day, eternal style icon. She’s been inspiring designers for decades. “I came across this description in the archives that called her style ‘casual grandeur,’ and that just stuck with me,” he mentioned. And with the whole Kennedy clan making a comeback the timing felt almost too perfect.

Prada Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, always right on time, are back at it again—this time throwing some major side-eye at the whole “algorithm” situation. And honestly, they couldn’t have picked a better moment. Just days after Meta finally decided to tweak Instagram’s settings for teen users (under a bit of pressure, mind you), Prada and Simons sent a message of their own about the algorithmic rabbit hole we’re all living in.

Moschino Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
Adrian Appiolaza, now in his third season leading Moschino, is proving to be quite the fashion historian. He’s not just reviving Franco Moschino’s legacy for today’s crowd—he’s offering up a full-on crash course in the tastemakers and trends of decades gone by. His show felt like a tour through various fashion subcultures, each detail meticulously curated by someone who clearly has a deep love for the archives.

GCDS’ Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:
To the upbeat remix of *Everything is Romantic* by Charli XCX herself (yes, she made it *just* for the show), Giuliano Calza unveiled his Spring 2025 collection, “Flowers of the Concrete.” And where did this all go down? At the Italian stock exchange, right in front of the infamous “L.O.V.E.” sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan—the one with the giant middle finger.