Pierre Cardin S/S 2025 Paris

If they wants to make the Cardin name relevant, maybe holding exhibitions would be better than doing shows…
I’m curious to know who goes to those shows.
Suzy for sure goes it reminds her of her youth :evil: (and the invention of the fax machine).
But I am here for a Cardin space fashion revival... I'd love to see it much better executed, because the tailoring and fabric choice here is still very amateurish.
 
You know with a hard, hard edit and a better colourist this wouldn’t be half as bad. Maybe less than half as bad, but there’s so much good potential to go with a brand like Pierre Cardin.

I think it will forever be stuck in its duty-free, over merchandised/licensed state. Which is a shame, as Cardin was such a pioneer at the time whilst also having such a beautifully classical background. His skirt suits and coats from the 50s and pre space-age 60s are rather sublime in line and cut.
 
If they wants to make the Cardin name relevant, maybe holding exhibitions would be better than doing shows…
I’m curious to know who goes to those shows.
I thought there WAS a Pierre Cardin museum... but it appears to be closed. Which, somehow, doesn't surprise me. I wonder if they're still fighting about his estate. Cardin had really lovely designs before the Space Age stuff in the 1950s/1960s, the cuts of some of those outfits still feels a bit modern.

Any insight on what's going on with a competing museum @yslforever? :lol:
 
The only good I see on this runway is the surprise re-appearance of Natalia Belova (Olivier Theyskens' house model at Rochas), that’s about it.
 
The only modern thing here are the cellphones in the hands of some of the models...the collection is sooo dated, that having a cellphone next to this clothes feels like an anachronism.
 
The only modern thing here are the cellphones in the hands of some of the models...the collection is sooo dated, that having a cellphone next to this clothes feels like an anachronism.
I can't even imagine they're producing new clothes for the runway, I bet they just grab a bunch from the supposed museum and call it a day.
 
I can't even imagine they're producing new clothes for the runway, I bet they just grab a bunch from the supposed museum and call it a day.
Totally! They are reproductions done in cheaper fabrics.
 
This is how Agatha Ruiz de la Prada imagine the 'Jetsons' costume for a Broadway musical after an LSD trip
 
It’s so whacky, so meaningless (I mean, have you seen a proper Pierre Cardin FASHION, not underwear, boutique in your own city? No yeh? So these are just clothes produced for the “fun” of it) I LOVEEEEEE IT!! :buzz:

If clothes could speak or show emotions I think it would be like “I don’t give a damn f**king sh*t about what’s going on now I AM HAVING MY OWN FUN”

And actually there are quite a lot of pretty wearable silhouettes… just that the clothes could be better made (I can see the creases on some of the dresses)

Overall, this is what we need in fashion now, not some over-merchandised, commercialized, “everything looks the same” mess decided by the men in C-suites
 
Suzy for sure goes it reminds her of her youth :evil: (and the invention of the fax machine).
But I am here for a Cardin space fashion revival... I'd love to see it much better executed, because the tailoring and fabric choice here is still very amateurish.
agreed, the tailoring and fabric choice and some of those colour combos threw it apart. Mr.Cardin always knew how to play with proportions and make every outfit flattering even the most dramatic.

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