In Valentino's Powder Room, Maximalism Reigned, Vans Debuted, and Furry Details Proved Their Worth
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During Paris Fashion Week, Valentino's creative director Alessandro Michele showcased his F/W 25 collection titled 'Le Méta Théâtre Des Intimités', described as a 'public toilet' yet chic. The collection included 80 looks in a red bathroom set, influenced by themes of intimacy and societal interactions. Michele's designs feature a blend of sheer lingerie and conservative attire, illustrating the contrasts between exposed and private personas. Maximalist details, such as furry embellishments and eclectic collaborations, were also present, solidifying Michele's signature style and innovative approach to fashion.
Michele's F/W 25 Valentino collection, titled Le Méta Théâtre Des Intimités, explored the concept of intimacy and its impact on authenticity through a creatively staged show.
Michele questioned the dualism between inside and outside, intimacy and exposure, and what is personal versus what is collective in his latest collection.
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