The edgy offering brought back house signatures like the skull scarf, the horn-shaped shoe and marching band jacket.
Inspired by the hedonism and debauchery of Amsterdam’s RoXY, plus JPG’s signature “Junior” line.
“It’s the only way to understand how the gloom of our present is actually woven with light swarms of fireflies.”
A debut fit for a queen. Or at least, the Princess of Genovia and Meghan Markle…
Guram Gvasalia’s pulsing collection brought Cara Delevingne back to the runway, too.
Steeped in primary colors, playful stripes and exaggerated silhouettes that nod back to the brand’s Spanish heritage.
With a PFW show attended by FKA twigs, Gunna and Matières Fécales’ creative directors, Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran.
Arriving in three distinct colorways.
With serious red carpet contenders.
From fluffy Mary Janes to corset-laced kicks.
“Not from the expected gaze but on her multi-faceted sense of self.”
Merging utilitarian functionality with soft, feminine silhouettes.