Schiaparelli SS25 is Future Vintage

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Not only did we witness the iconic comeback of one of the most gorgeous supermodels to date, but Schiaparelli’s spring/summer 2025 collection at Paris Fashion Week was captivating, portraying artistry with prominent and striking designs. 

Held at Place Vendôme, the runway's background was a striking dark blue, which truly added depth. It complimented the collection’s bold colors and created a captivating atmosphere. 

“At the beginning of this collection, we decided we were going to make clothes not just for our clients, but for their daughters and granddaughters. Future Vintage, I'm calling it,” read the show notes from creative director Daniel Roseberry for a collection that is sure to be a forever classic.

The collection started off with corsets, meshing well with the theme of bold shapes and details that lure eyes to the waist. The tailored outfits featured sharp lines, and at the same time, flowing dresses embraced dramatic volume. Each costume was a literary work of art, fusing structure and movement. 

Then, vibrant colors dominated the runway, still maintaining the bold aesthetic the brand is notorious for. The pallet featured a mix of bright colored tones which included fierce reds and radiating blues. Soft pastels made an appearance as well, which included pale blue and ashy pink that added a delicate contrast to the bold colors. 

The accessories truly didn’t disappoint, with big, sculpted jewelry that included oversized earrings and chunky necklaces with clutches that were shaped in multiple sizes, as well as dramatically long gloves that meshed well with the show’s vintage spirit. 

Aside from the outfits, the runway was graced with impressive models including Kendall Jenner, Candice Swanepoel, Mona Tougaard, Irina Shayk, and Adriana Lima, who made a triumphant return to the runway after six years. They brought a galvanizing experience to the show as well as reflecting a range of diversity. 

Roseberry truly did an amazing job at combining surrealism, modernity, and artistry to create a collection that doesn’t just work perfectly now, but will in the future.


Strike Out, 

Jessica Harris 

Boca Raton


Jessica Harris is a Content Writer for Strike Magazine Boca. As a proud introvert, she is described to be quiet but always up for challenges to get her out of her shell.  When not overworking herself with school and work, she’s nose deep in a book on her balcony, sobbing over Kdramas or constantly writing in hopes to publish a book. You can reach her at jessicaharris777@gmail.com.

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