Your Best & Worst Collections of S/S 2025

a lookbook would have been enough : The Row

I agree with you in everything (so much truth in everything you said) except in this. The Row looked moderately appealing in movement, but so pedestrian in pictures that it made you regret having seen anything positive in it in the first place. This brand is kinda making me hate them in the past two seasons. The Olsen Twins seem like basic b*tches nowadays, they're so scared to try anything new, to put a little twist on things that it's pathetic by now.
 
Best:
Saint Laurent, Valentino, Nº21, Missoni, Celine, Tom Ford

Worst:
Dior, Chanel, Gucci, Hermes, Prada, Balmain, Acne, Mugler, Balenciaga, Victoria Beckham, Vivienne Westwood
 
Best:
LV, Celine, Courreges, Junya Watanabe, Christopher Esber, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Ferrari, Gucci :brows: , Missoni, Max Mara

Worst: Loewe, Comme des Garçons, Prada, Dior, Vetements, Fendi, Marni, Balenciaga and other horrors I can't remember now.
 
Best:
Celine
Ralph Lauren
Tod’s
Worst: the competition for the top is harsh
Biggest fall: Chloe from pedistall to dust quicker than light
 
Best
Ralph Lauren, liked some Mugler and Balenciaga pieces
Worst
Dior, Miu Miu, Vetements
 
For me, what I will take from this season is: Courrèges, Celine, Saint Laurent, LV, Alaia, Vivienne Westwood and Stella Mccartney
 
favourite or should I say, most interesting collections:

Sharon Wauchob
Del Core
Bottega Veneta
Yohji Yamamoto
Missoni
Hermès
Junya Watanabe
Schiaparelli
Akris
 
I will just share my favorite (or best) women's S/S 2025 collections:
Prada, Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Marni, Valentino, Balenciaga, and Chanel.
 

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