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The Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2024-2025 collection, conceived by Daniel Roseberry, is a tribute to the house’s founder, Elsa Schiaparelli, and her legacy of innovation and reinvention. Drawing inspiration from the surrealist designer’s ceaseless ability to merge art and fashion, Roseberry crafts a narrative that is both a reflection on the past and a bold statement for the future. Each piece in the collection resonates with the spirit of Schiaparelli, embodying her fearless approach to breaking conventions and pushing boundaries.
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The collection’s homage to Elsa’s legacy is immediately evident in its silhouettes and craftsmanship. From the intricately folded velvet feathers to the triple organza spikes, every detail is designed to captivate and mystify. The process behind each creation is transparent, allowing the audience to trace its journey from sketch to final form, showcasing Roseberry’s dedication to honoring the maison’s storied history while infusing it with contemporary relevance.
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Schiaparelli’s history of merging art with fashion is vividly echoed in this collection. The gowns and bustiers, each an artwork in their own right, evoke strong emotions—controlled yet profound. This controlled emotion, a nod to Hemingway‘s description of Cézanne‘s artistry, reflects the balance between passion and precision. The collection does not merely aim to be visually striking; it seeks to engage the viewer in a deeper dialogue, challenging perceptions and evoking a sense of wonder and intrigue.
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The collection’s central theme is the concept of rebirth, reflecting Elsa Schiaparelli’s own life and career. This theme is reminiscent of the gown Elsa wore to the 1932 Ambassadeurs restaurant gala, which honored ballerina Anna Pavlova. Just as Schiaparelli, often mistaken for Pavlova, symbolized the phoenix, Roseberry channels this symbolism to convey a sense of continual renewal and transformation in fashion. Each piece in the collection embodies the idea that fashion, like art, is in a constant state of evolution, continually reinventing itself.
Roseberry’s vision for Schiaparelli is not only about creating garments but about cultivating a unique relationship between the client and the creation. He captures the essence of Haute Couture as a collector’s domain, where each piece is not just bought but cherished. This collection exemplifies this intimate bond, offering clients the power to experience their own transformations, much like the mythical phoenix.
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Daniel Roseberry succeeds in honoring Elsa Schiaparelli’s legacy while carving out a new path for the maison. The collection is a celebration of the power of fashion to reinvent, to evoke emotion, and to inspire. It is a reminder that true couture transcends mere clothing, becoming an art form that allows for continuous rebirth and redefinition.
View the collection in the Gallery below:
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way better than Schiaparelli ready to wear which is just a gimmick at this point. Stick to real fashion…