Daniel Roseberry opened the haute couture season with a show that reaffirmed the essence of Schiaparelli: a bold dance between technical precision and exuberant fantasy. His creations for Summer 2025 reflect a desire to break away from the minimalism often tied to modernity, instead celebrating decorative richness and extravagance.
On the runway, shades of beige, black, cream, and gold created a backdrop where sobriety met opulence, accompanied by the nostalgic tune of George Michael’s Father Figure. Each piece seemed to tell its own story, unveiling unexpected volumes and silhouettes that challenge conventions. Once again, Roseberry proved that this is not just fashion—it’s art in motion.
As the steward of Elsa Schiaparelli’s legacy, Roseberry views haute couture as an opportunity to transcend the ordinary. For him, fashion should not only dress but also inspire, provoke, and transport. This philosophy was evident in his meticulous, emotionally charged approach, presenting pieces that flirt with baroque aesthetics and explore an almost sculptural artistry.
With his passionate vision, Roseberry continues to redefine the boundaries of haute couture. He not only honors the maison’s DNA but also dares the audience to see fashion as a form of escapism—a refuge in a world where, as he emphasizes, perfection comes at a price.
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