The runway shows for the Fall/Winter 2024-25 collections by Versace, Tod’s, Marni, and Philosophy offered a wide variety of styles and inspirations, capturing the attention of the audience and all fashion victims around the world.
Versace presented a collection that exuded confidence and boldness. The runway was characterized by punk hairstyles and heavy eyeliner, with a focus on details and fabric quality, featuring refined and finely crafted garments. The result was a sophisticated and sought-after collection that showcased a Maison keeping pace with the times and ready to conquer new frontiers of the fashion system.
Tod’s took to the runway with the first collection by new Creative Director Matteo Tamburini. The garments, impeccably finished and of the highest quality, were presented in an unusual context for the brand, highlighting a shift towards an increasingly urban and contemporary audience.
Marni depicted amplified shapes and volumes. The collection was presented in a suggestive space, completely covered in white paper, emphasizing the surreal and conceptual atmosphere of the show. The bold use of materials and textures created a stunning effect, while clean cuts and essential lines paid homage to the purity of form. Overall, this imagery represented a celebration of art and creativity, with a unique and innovative aesthetic.
Finally, Lorenzo Serafini’s Philosophy reinterpreted the 1950s through voluminous shapes and innovative materials, creating a modern yet sophisticated aesthetic. The collection played with contrasts between rigid and fluid fabrics, with delightful touches of color. The garments were presented in a runway show that evoked a sense of nostalgia and romance, with timeless elegance.
Best Looks from Versace’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 Collection
Best Looks from Tod’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 Collection
Best Looks from Marni’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 Collection
Best Looks from Philosophy’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 Collection
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