Saint Laurent S/S 2025 Paris

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I like the presentation on the runway, but in reality it is just another story. I agree that they need to slightly alter the silhouette (maybe shorter jacket length or size down would help).
I d definitely go a size down in jacket and throw away the large tie, I’d wear it with a super slip Dior Homme by Hedi tie.
But seeing it next to his (who is he btw ?) suit, I am starting to understand and appreciate Anthony’s proposition. I think it’s just a matter of styling.
And he started a trend, at least in Paris, of women wearing their husbands’ old suits, or thrifting mens suits. But with super high heels. Or just maybe a micro-trend, its only the 4th time I have spotted it in the people I know.
 
But honestly I am super biased because I see the RtW (Ford, Pilati, Hedi or AV) primarily through my eyes which are a 100% immerged in Yves’s couture and keep wandering what Couture clients would have like , because obviously Nan bought a lot of RtW too. At YSL, RTW has often been a derivative of couture.
 
I d definitely go a size down in jacket and throw away the large tie, I’d wear it with a super slip Dior Homme by Hedi tie.
But seeing it next to his (who is he btw ?) suit, I am starting to understand and appreciate Anthony’s proposition. I think it’s just a matter of styling.
And he started a trend, at least in Paris, of women wearing their husbands’ old suits, or thrifting mens suits. But with super high heels. Or just maybe a micro-trend, its only the 4th time I have spotted it in the people I know.
I wasn't expecting women to actually pick up on this look, considering how large the shapes are. Let's hope this translates to better sales in 2025. Kering needs it.
 

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