Valentino S/S 2025 Paris

If one's output for two brands as different as Gucci and Valentino looks this similar, then that means the person in question is simply doing what they know and want to do, and it may sell well for a while, but brand-specific it is not.
Conversely, anyone who wasn’t mentally ill or comatose knew that, by hiring Alessandro Michele, this was exactly what Valentino was going to get. So Mayhoola had to have wanted this Biba-on-mescaline nightmare because they actively sought this guy out and hired him.

Mayhoola doesn’t want Valentino. Mayhoola wants the Michele Disco Macramé Sad Clown Peyote Caravan, and they’re getting it — good and hard.
 
Nah… I think this collection is a stronger karma for what Valentino Garavani did to Alessandra Facchinetti, I am sure she’s somewhere out there laughing while looking at how things slowly crumble down at Valentino from this particular season onwards until Alessandro Michele leaves the maison :shifty:
He will be only a season or 2 just like the Tom Ford's right hand man
 
It´s a minimalist collection by Alessandro Michele (comparing to what he did at Gucci...and to what he will surely do for next seasons to come at Valentino).

But copying archival clothes and mixing them with crazy accessories is not the work of a designer. It is the work of a stylist (or some children with too much free time).
 
What bothers me the most is the casting really.

You can watch the video frederic (thanks) posted and see it. Has to be the worst generation of models. Emotionless, zombified, the clothes always wear them and not the inverse.

Maybe the show diretors ruined everything too not allowing the models to smile or pose or just emote.
 
What bothers me the most is the casting really.

You can watch the video frederic (thanks) posted and see it. Has to be the worst generation of models. Emotionless, zombified, the clothes always wear them and not the inverse.

Maybe the show diretors ruined everything too not allowing the models to smile or pose or just emote.
Some of the clothes were beautiful but they look like hangers on skinny bodies particularly the male models because some of those looks I really like but they were so young and frail.
 
Saw today on LinkedIn they are searching a Head of corporate Communication...anyone offers? lol
 
Saw today on LinkedIn they are searching a Head of corporate Communication...anyone offers? lol
Of course they will need a new head of corp comms. I mean, how can someone who is used to clean line elegance start shitposting and blowing horns about thrift store maximalism no f*cking way man...
 
you know it wasnt a totally successful debut when the best praise his stans can make is "its so valentino" coupled with a few pictures from the past slightly resembling valentino. I hope someone locks the print section of their fabrics. So that micheles forced to use non-prints. Im sure he will do such amazing collections in plain fabrics.
 
I put my hand on a tweed and leather bomber jacket and one of those bay by bay sneakers, BUT I will go the store cause the 1st menswear drop isn't convincing online and the website needs a revamp, it hasn't evolved in years and still looks cheap right now (like the Bally and Ferragamo ones). But they are plenty of interesting separates for women.
So indeed they are needing a Global Communication head, not me though, I am too busy doing things.
 
I don't think Michele's tenure Will be as successful as the Gucci one. The Valentino show had no particolar buzz and lacked the wow factor. You could notice how reluctant was the audience in standing up while Michele was taking is bow (of course paid celebs and influencers were first in line...I would stand up immediately too if I were gifted 10k bucks in clothing + a free stay in 5 star hotel in Paris...). The accessories were Not that great either, I saw a low of Horsebit shaped bags with V logo, nothing groundbreaking. I think the Locó bag by Piccioli is far more intetesting and fashionable. The logo with the V contrast embossed looks so tacky but maybe it would turn into a Book tote 2.0. But I think the management was expecting much more from this debut show.
 
I don't think Michele's tenure Will be as successful as the Gucci one. The Valentino show had no particolar buzz and lacked the wow factor. You could notice how reluctant was the audience in standing up while Michele was taking is bow (of course paid celebs and influencers were first in line...I would stand up immediately too if I were gifted 10k bucks in clothing + a free stay in 5 star hotel in Paris...). The accessories were Not that great either, I saw a low of Horsebit shaped bags with V logo, nothing groundbreaking. I think the Locó bag by Piccioli is far more intetesting and fashionable. The logo with the V contrast embossed looks so tacky but maybe it would turn into a Book tote 2.0. But I think the management was expecting much more from this debut show.
Sales floor in store will have the last say hold your breath a bit more, the millions of shoppers don't even care to see shows or standing ovations or fashion elite opinions.

Important is how the product looks on the shop floor , before this good press can help of course at some level but its not the final indication of success.

One thing that worked before and will again is that there is so much of acc and options, so some things will work and they will push this to be new best sellers for the brand.

Boreline tacky sells at all brands commercial clear logo product with a story to back it up does well.

Let's checkin in 6 months :-) see the progress.
 

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