Fun fact: this show happened in The Palace Orangery, the exact same room as Dior's FW99 HC show by Galliano.
Dior FW99 HC:
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Jacquemus FW25:
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Both images are screenshots from the respective show videos.
his strong point was young girl next door who is kind of basic cool, but not too cool. It was not for critics, but for the clients. Then he listened to the critics, and now it’s a collection is for no one. It looks like random iteration of Jil sander / random brand doing white and beige and navy pieces that for department stores. More mature clients don’t need it from this brand, and younger client can’t wear it.He has stores now. Not depending totally on wholesale actually allows him to be a little bit more adventurous.It does also feel like there is a bit of a disconnect between the show's grandiose production / couture-esque silhouettes and the realities of his accessible luxury commercial business.
Who is the customer for these clothes?
Me too! 🫢I really love the dress on Andreaa! And those huge white tunics in cotton. There was a sense of comfort and ease in this collection, despite sometimes the insane amount of cotton layered.
I'm going to heel for laughing at this.it looks very Jacquemus and not because it looks cheap/ill-fitted.