Acne Studios Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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Lyndon Chase’s exploration of domesticity, privacy, and those intimate "interior moments" really came through in a collection that felt like it borrowed its materials straight from home decor. The clothes seemed to challenge—or at least question—the usual codes of identity that fashion tends to reinforce. Much like furniture, the pieces started out as conventional but were twisted, manipulated, and exaggerated in a way that made them question their own existence.

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Saint Laurent Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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The collection took us back to the essence of classic glamour, but with a sleek, modern edge that only Anthony Vaccarello could deliver. Held in a chilly, rain-slicked set in the courtyard of the company’s headquarters in Paris, the show radiated a Parisian coolness that’s synonymous with the brand, while offering a fresh twist on some of its most recognizable elements.

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Ganni Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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What was the deal with the silver cauldron bubbling away at the center of Ganni’s set? Handmade from recycled aluminum, it seemed to offer the most direct nod to Reffstrup’s witchy inspiration for the season. But forget about green-skinned, Halloween witches—Reffstrup was thinking more along the lines of “strong female empowerment.” The idea started out as playful, but as she delved deeper, she found herself fascinated by the community and sisterhood that surrounded witchcraft.

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Vaquera Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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For spring, the focus was all about honing in on essentials—but of course, with their signature twist. Backstage, they dubbed these their "new basics," showcasing a black bubble miniskirt with built-in bike shorts, bullet-bra tops (apparently having a moment this season), and jersey tees splashed with logos or bold graphics. Strapless bras stretched over button-downs gave a fetishy edge, and without them?

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Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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This season’s collection was all about tapping into the magic of childhood. “I wanted to capture that sense of ‘wow,’ the wonder you feel as a kid trying something on for the first time,” Blazy explained. He likened it to a sort of primal introduction to fashion—those moments of raiding your parents’ wardrobe and discovering oversized jackets or mismatched items. The runway reflected this playful spirit, with oversized jackets, asymmetrical wrap skirts, and quirky pieces like a crinkled black tank dress or shirtdresses in khaki and navy that looked like they’d been scrunched up at the bottom of a toy chest, just waiting for a dress-up session.

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The Attico Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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The Attico Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection brought its signature boldness and attitude to the runway, with a collection that felt like a love letter to resilience—perfect for a post-breakup power move. Set in an industrial, raw space (very on-brand for the duo), the show exuded that irresistible mix of undone glamour that’s become a hallmark for the label. It was a brilliant juxtaposition of fragility and strength, vulnerability and fierceness, all wrapped up in The Attico's unmistakable style.

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Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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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.

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Versace Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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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?

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Gucci Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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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.

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Prada Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear:

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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.

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