Redefining Fashion
2025-04-08 14:05:06

In the digital box universe created by Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior's fall-winter 2025/2026 collection at the restored Grand Palais, a solitary woman illuminates and populates it with landscapes.


Time begins to flow, shaping and reshaping existence, giving it day and night, warmth and cold. The need for coverage becomes a mere parenthesis, evolving into an impeccable lesson in prêt-à-porter, a perfect balance between vintage, costume, and modernity.


Impactful Set Designs


At Courrèges, a constant rain of violet ash dances down with each step of the models, glittering joyfully between opaque and metallic. Acne Studios merges the sleek city skyline with remnants of wild nature, creating a surreal materialistic mix. Balenciaga delves into the embrace of darkness, while Hermes embodies the earthly connection between man and animal, enhanced by the concentric runway.


Diverse Expressions of Fashion


Lacoste transports us from the Roland Garros tennis court to the truth of 21st-century Paris, bypassing indulgence for a raw presentation. Alessandro Michele at Valentino leads us through unapologetic services, styled in total-red, challenging collective voyeurism.


Isabel Marant and Sacai contrast spotlights with industrial tranquility, as Miu Miu evolves sensuality in a yuppie office setting and Saint Laurent showcases monumental, timeless elegance.


Innovative Designs and Storytelling


Givenchy's Sarah Burton presents impeccable, sartorial creations, exuding a sense of belonging. And Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton offers a glimpse of women in a French residential complex, each waiting on balconies, blurring the lines between fashion, daily life, architecture, and performance, like a spiraling ribbon of endless possibilities.



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