
disco dreams:
Paris revived ‘70s decadence with unrestrained glamour. Chloé layered a quilted faux fur-trimmed coat over flared leather trousers, while Gabriela Hearst redefined power dressing with a cobalt suede suit, cut with crisp precision. Giambattista Valli juxtaposed billowing florals with plush fur, embracing maximalist romance. Rabanne took disco-era excess into the future, encasing rich textures in transparent vinyl – capturing movement, light, and Studio 54 vibes in one sweeping gesture.

wild at heart:
Animal prints shed their primal edge for refined opulence. Balmain’s zebra stripes delivered graphic intensity, while Chloé reimagined fur-trim with quilted volume and baroque embellishments. Gabriela Hearst’s python-print suiting emphasized exacting craftsmanship, and Stella McCartney reimagined reptilian textures, pairing sleek python-embossed pieces with supple tailoring and high-shine accents. Zimmermann softened the narrative with fluid silhouettes in sunbaked tones, proving that wildness thrives in deliberate execution.

power play:
Outerwear took center stage, channeling strength through form and material. Givenchy reconstructed the moto jacket, amplifying its proportions into a sharp, architectural mini. Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham embraced the art of restraint, sculpting oversized wool coats with controlled volume. Chloé layered tactile contrasts for an understated expression, while Giambattista Valli infused statement coats with intricate embellishments, blending lavish textures and artistry – transforming them into wearable grandeur.

monochrome muse:
A single hue, executed with precision, is a declaration of intent. Alaïa and Balmain explored color-blocking with deep, moody burgundies and blues, while Chloé exhibited depth through layers of muted lace and leather. Gabriela Hearst’s tonal compositions, grounded in supple textures and structured ease, embodied modern refinement. Giambattista Valli and Stella McCartney softened monochrome’s severity, while Rabanne provided that singularity has its own power, with a little bit of luminosity.