Saint Laurent S/S 2025 Paris

To me, those last looks (the non suit ones) look more like a sexy version of Alessandro's Gucci than what the YSL client has gone for ever since Hedi Slimane was there. Having said that, I'm no fan of Hedi, but I prefer more what he was doing than this abrupt new change of direction.

I suspect AV was feeling he was about to get fired, so he resorted to make a quite literal YSL archive reference. When I saw those suits, it reminded me of no one but YSL himself. He's basically doing what Chemena is doing for Chloé. And that is what is so wrong about this collection, because it's not translated into a modern language or infused with real creativity at all. I'm pretty sure you can find those shiny jackets at a thrift shop (in inferior quality, of course, but what's the sense?) and I'm sorry, but buying menswear inspired suits from YSL was groundbreaking in the 70s when Bianca Jagger did it, but not nowadays when Zara and every second brand is producing that sort of stuff. As a woman, I am not going to spend a lot of money on designer suits, but I look to high fashion designers for the real creative and out of the ordinary stuff, the special clothes. They also better be modern, not some sort of nostalgic revival, because there are vintage and thrift shops for that.
Well said. Especially the part about Zara, because luxury fashion has become less innovative tha fast fashion and it's a shame.
 
I really hate this thing of wearing the full outfit as it was in the runway… and they also pay stylists to repeat it… even the curls on Zoe and Elle are the same from the runway… come on girls, take off the tie, open some buttons of the shirt, show us some personality…
 
Another commercial flop incoming from Anthony, his vision translates terribly in real life and among women who are not size 0.
If it wasn't for that Cassandre logo shown on every possible bag chosen by Karens and girlies with no knowledge of fashion who still wants to flex logo, Saint Laurent would be in worse condition than Gucci.
Sales assistant are having hard times selling Anthony's RTW for 2 years straight now, the last decent collection in terms of RTW sellability was Fall 2022, with the exception of Spring 2024. This is allegedly an insight from the SL store in Milan, however I totally understand the reason for the stagnant sales.
- Spring 2023: flop with the Skims bodycon jersey dresses and the floor length leather trench coats
- Fall 2023: flop with the ridiculous oversize exaggerated shoulders
- Spring 2024: not bad with the Saharienne jackets, the jumpsuits however...
- Fall 2024: gonna be a flop with the hosiery collection
 
Emma's Saint Laurent exit looked better with the jacket on, but for some reason she/they took it off for most of the premiere. I can't find any decent photos of the look with the jacket on anymore though!
 
I like Emma's look.
But again, how will this translate in the shops? His clothes now are so bad in the stores.
 
If it wasn't for that Cassandre logo shown on every possible bag chosen by Karens and girlies with no knowledge of fashion who still wants to flex logo, Saint Laurent would be in worse condition than Gucci.
Isn't that funny, though? So we have a designer who apparently hates merchandise... and yet that's all they can really sell with his collections. :lol: Jesus... his collections are very "I want to see how Zara is gonna interpret it, because it'll probably be better."
 

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