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The Hollywood Reporter December 4, 2024 : Nicole Kidman by Alique
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This year, Nicole Kidman has been a constant sight down on the newsstand, perhaps more so than ever. Over the past twelve months, the Australian-American actress and film producer has graced the covers of Vogue Australia, ELLE, Vanity Fair, W Magazine, and was splashed across a multitude of covers as the global cover star of L’Officiel in September. This month, Nicole Kidman takes to the cover of The Hollywood Reporter. The Los Angeles-based publication commissioned Alique to profile the multi-faceted talent. The cover shoot is complete with styling from Jason Bolden (a firm fave of Kidman). Bolden ultimately selected a floral Bottega Veneta dress for Kidman to wear in the closeup profile cover photograph.

Nicole Kidman on the Cover of The Hollywood Reporter:

The Hollywood Reporter December 4, 2024 : Nicole Kidman by Alique
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“A new low for Alique…,” immediately disapproved GivenchyAddict.

“This looks like a mugshot,” forum member vogue22 exclaimed in shock.

“Well, we can’t just blame the photographer! We’ve been seeing Nicole Kidman in various magazines and campaigns for a while now, and when was the last time she looked good? I can’t remember!” noted DK92.

“God that green/yellow filter thing is awful. She looks sick,” Alquimista voiced.

Not everyone, however, shared the same underwhelming sentiments. “I can’t with the pale yellow hue! Other than that, curly Nicole is the best Nicole! She looks amazing,” defended GivenchyAddict upon returning to the thread.

“Absolutely glorious. I love the glamour, and the return of her curls,” mepps approved.

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Forum Members React to Louise Trotter Replacing Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/896749-forum-members-react-to-louise-trotter-replacing-matthieu-blazy-at-bottega-veneta/ Fri, 13 Dec 2024 20:41:55 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=896749 "A great match!"

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Forum Members React to Louise Trotter Replacing Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta
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The never-ending saga of musical chairs within the world of fashion just won’t come to an end. December 12 was perhaps the most eventful day of 2024. After an agonizing six-month wait, Matthieu Blazy was officially declared creative director of Chanel, within mere moments of the news dropping he had made an exit from Bottega Veneta. In the midst of such news, Louise Trotter was declared Blazy’s successor as Bottega Veneta creative director. The British designer previously was the creative force behind Carven, having joined the Paris-based fashion label in January 2023. Prior to her appointment as Carven, Trotter spent more than four years as creative director at Lacoste. Trotter will join the Kering-owned Bottega Veneta at the end of January 2025.

Revisit the Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 show:

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“Congratulations, I’m so happy for her. The only way to go is up for her now.” [THD96]

“Her Carven was low-key very nice. Fits the old Bottega Veneta I loved under Tomas Maier.” [tourbillions]

“I love this for Louise Trotter. It’s a sensible and considerate hiring. Fantastic!” [Lola701]

“A great match!” [thiago]

“I am excited to see what she will achieve at Bottega Veneta. It can go either way – and that is how fashion must be.” [FashionFanatico]

“End of an era at Bottega. I am sure she is a lovely and charming person, but Trotter’s Carven looks like diluted Jil Sander by the Meier’s, which itself was a diluted Old Celine. Confused as to how her appointment makes sense for a brand like Bottega Veneta?” [Frederic01]

“Louise Trotter doesn’t strike me as competent enough to be creative director. Her menswear is laughable and womenswear seems to be a mixed bag of everything: from Proenza through Phoebe to Maiers. Time will tell if she can conjure desirable pieces.” [Olaffo]

Share your own thoughts on Louise Trotter becoming Bottega Veneta creative director, here.

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Elle Fanning Gives Power Dressing a Festive Twist in Bottega Veneta Suit https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/895338-elle-fanning-power-dressing-bottega-veneta-suit/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/895338-elle-fanning-power-dressing-bottega-veneta-suit/#respond Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:54:44 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=895338 Elle Fanning entered the holiday spirit as she gave power dressing a festive twist in her Bottega Veneta suit. The actor recently attended the special screening of “A Complete Unknown” in London. The new film is all set to release on Christmas this year. Besides Fanning, the cast includes Timothée Chalamet, Monica Barbaro, Edward Norton, and more. At the film’s recent […]

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Elle Fanning
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Elle Fanning entered the holiday spirit as she gave power dressing a festive twist in her Bottega Veneta suit. The actor recently attended the special screening of “A Complete Unknown” in London. The new film is all set to release on Christmas this year. Besides Fanning, the cast includes Timothée Chalamet, Monica Barbaro, Edward Norton, and more. At the film’s recent event in the United Kingdom, the 26-year-old rocked a layered outfit featuring a candy cane design. 

Elle Fanning opts for chic Bottega Veneta suit for ‘A Complete Unknown’ premiere

Elle Fanning wore a look from the Bottega Veneta Pre-Spring 2025 collection by Matthieu Blazy for the special screening of “A Complete Unknown” in London. The 26-year-old rocked a tailored grey suit, worn above a candy cane-like design striped full-sleeved and collared shirt. The red-cream piece is the highlight of the ensemble as it adds a vibrant touch to the grey fit. Moreover, the striped shirt peeks through the buttoned jacket, which also features side pockets. 

Fanning ditched the accessories for the occasion and completed the look with black leather loafers. The star further opted for a simple glam. Fanning continued the festive vibe as her blonde hair was tied in a ponytail with a red wool ribbon. Later, she took to her Instagram to flaunt her outfit and the festive hairstyle. The actor included several yarn ball emojis in the post‘s caption. Meanwhile, fans swooned over the cozy look in the comments section. 

Fanning was styled by Samantha McMillen for the special screening event. The Wardrobe Stylist has worked with the actor to curate several of her show-stealing looks, including the bejeweled look at the 2024 Governors Awards. McMillen also put together Fanning’s edgy trench coat look for her recent outing in New York City. The stylist has also worked with Brie Larson, Ana de Armas, Daisy Ridley, and several other popular celebrities. 

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Billie Eilish Suits Up in Gucci as Vogue’s November 2024 Cover Star https://www.thefashionspot.com/forum-buzz/892231-billie-eilish-suits-up-in-gucci-as-vogues-november-2024-cover-star/ Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:03:59 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=892231 "LOVE the colors. Hate everything else."

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US Vogue November 2024 : Billie Eilish by Mikael Jansson
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Throughout 2024, there’s been a recurring theme with the covers of Anna Wintour’s Vogue. The American fashion bible’s long-serving editor has welcomed old favorites back onto the title, with seven out of nine cover subjects (thus far) having fronted Vogue on previous occasions (often more than once). Four years after her last, Billie Eilish is welcomed back as a Vogue cover star, with the unveiling of the November 2024 issue. Wintour first welcomed Eilish onto the magazine in 2020, celebrating the American singer-songwriter and Grammy Award-winning artist with a quartet of covers. This time, Billie poses on just one cover, via the lens of photographer Mikael Jansson. In the intriguing cover shot, Eilish is styled by Ib Kamara in a Gucci suit and a shirt and tie from Bottega Veneta.

Billie Eilish on the November 2024 Cover of Vogue by Mikael Jansson:

US Vogue November 2024 : Billie Eilish by Mikael Jansson
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“This does absolutely zilch for me. Never been one for Billie Eilish, and I despise that leaning into the camera pose. The colors aren’t at all bad, and I like the icy blue eyes and the makeup look on Billie here,” vogue28 voiced the moment the cover dropped.

“The only thing I like about the cover are the colors,” MModa added.

“The colors ARE really nice,” admitted forum member blueorchid in agreement.

Also sharing the same approval toward the colors was MyNameIs. “LOVE the colors. Hate everything else,” they exclaimed.

“I like the colors but this looks like Taylor Swift’s September 2019 cover because of the pose,” Kenny pointed out.

“Also reminds me of Taylor’s September cover from 5 years ago, but I do like this more than I expected. IB Kamara doing the heavy lifting,” chimed in KoV.

Share your own thoughts on Billie Eilish for Vogue November 2024 and join the conversation, here.

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Sarah Paulson’s Fringe Dress Is Not for Everyone https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/891964-sarah-paulson-bottega-veneta-fringe-outfit-gma/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/891964-sarah-paulson-bottega-veneta-fringe-outfit-gma/#respond Fri, 04 Oct 2024 09:08:46 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=891964 Sarah Paulson carefully styled her recent “Good Morning America” look in a Bottega Veneta fringe dress from their Spring 2024 ready-to-wear collection. The outfit’s colors vibrantly matched the bright lights in the streets of New York City as she arrived at “GMA” for the promotion tour of her new film, “Hold Your Breath.” The Emmy-winning […]

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Sarah Paulson Bottega Veneta outfit GMA
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Sarah Paulson carefully styled her recent “Good Morning America” look in a Bottega Veneta fringe dress from their Spring 2024 ready-to-wear collection. The outfit’s colors vibrantly matched the bright lights in the streets of New York City as she arrived at “GMA” for the promotion tour of her new film, “Hold Your Breath.” The Emmy-winning actor also teased a potential return to “The Bear” and “American Horror Story.”

Sarah Paulson opts for Bottega Veneta for ‘GMA’ appearance

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Sarah Paulson wore a Bottega Veneta runway outfit, stacked with fringes, for her “GMA” appearance on Thursday. Her midi dress in the bright orange-red color combined with taupe layerings was from the Italian luxury fashion house’s Spring 2024 ready-to-wear collection.

Paulson’s ensemble displayed an array of fringe detailings from top to bottom, with the skirt hem mainly in the taupe color. Meanwhile, the upper, full-sleeved portion was in bright orange to complement the busy streets of New York City. She combined the striking attire with pointed-toe black heels and an intense makeup look with bold lipstick and blush. The actor styled her bob in a side parting, which looked sleek and neat. Additionally, she added a bright red-orange colored handbag to complete the look.

WWD stated that Bottega Veneta debuted Sarah Paulson’s fringe outfit look in September 2023 during Milan Fashion Week. The outfit was a part of creative director Matthieu Blazy’s collection. The outlet’s Miles Socha had reported that two-thirds of the collections comprised “feather-like fringe treatments on bubble-shaped skirts and bustier dresses that made one think of exotic birds.”

Back to Paulson’s “Good Morning America” segment, she discussed her horror-thriller film. Moreover, she teased her potential return to the FX anthology series “American Horror Story” and hinted at her return to the highly acclaimed series “The Bear.” Paulson, who played cousin Michelle in an episode for the second season, said, “I might be back. They didn’t say I couldn’t say, so maybe.”

Sarah Paulson is an award-winning actor who has previously earned a Primetime Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Tony Award.

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All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/890576-all-the-hits-surprising-misses-of-milan-fashion-week-spring-2025/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 21:16:06 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=890576 "Quiet luxury done right."

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Three down, one to go and that’s a complete wrap on the Spring 2025 season of Milan Fashion Week. Officially running from September 17-23, this season of MFW most definitely has us in a chokehold here at theFashionSpot.

Report: Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025

The Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana looked to Kim Jones at Fendi to open up the Milanese fashion festivities. Ahead of Fendi’s monumental 100th anniversary in 2025, the designer looked back to the Roaring Twenties. At Marni, Francesco Risso’s showcase was soundtracked by a group of piano players. The designer presented a collection focusing on ruffles, volumes and dresses reminiscent of elaborate prom dresses, celebrating his ninth year as creative director. Alberta Ferretti displayed airy fabrications enhancing the movement of the body, helping get day one of Milan Fashion Week off to a fine start.

Day two of Milan Fashion Week began with Antonio Marras, unveiling a collection inspired by the 1950s. The lineup consisted of statement looks including XL skirts and hats made of raffia, and prints of tropical landscapes and palm trees. Ombré silky separates, vintage car prints, and neutral office-ready tailoring were served up by Luke and Lucie Meier at Jil Sander while Daniel Del Core doubled down on the sheer trend and invited supermodel Naomi Campbell to close his show. Speaking of supermodels, Fausto Puglisi paid tribute to the late Roberto Cavalli with a brigade of the designer’s favorite model muses.

Inspired by the discipline of scientists and mathematicians, the sleek and sophisticated collection of Ian Griffiths of Max Mara paid homage to Alexandrian philosopher and teacher Hypatia. For spring, Prada co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons looked to gowns in vibrant hues, futuristic eyewear, patterned knits, and revived old Prada classics for footwear. At a venue surrounded by hanging clothes, Adrian Appiolaza unveiled his sophomore womenswear collection for Moschino – where the ordinary became extraordinary.

Tod’s creative director Matteo Tamburini found inspiration for spring in a journey through the Mediterranean coast. Mid-afternoon on September 20 during Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025, Sabato De Sarno exhibited his third mainline womenswear offering as Gucci creative director. Perhaps the most anticipated event on the Milan Fashion Week calendar, the designer honed in on his love for the silhouettes of the 1960s and gave them a modern twist. At Versace, Donatella referenced the Spring 1997 Versus collection and reimagined the prints from the archive.

Inspired by ballerinas, cross-crossed cardigans, tights, bodysuits, or ribbon ballet shoes were on full display at Maximilian Davis’ Ferragamo. The iconic Italian design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana paid homage to the equally as iconic Madonna for the Spring 2025 Dolce & Gabbana collection, complete with the iconic cone bra and models sporting blonde wigs in a nod to the queen of pop’s Blond Ambition tour. Matthieu Blazy gave power dressing a whole new, playful meaning with his latest offering for Bottega Veneta, essentially closing out Milan Fashion Week in high style.

Here’s all the Hits & Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025:

MISS | Prada

All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“I really despise Raf Simons with all my heart. Everything he does is so cold, emotionless, serious and pretentious. you can see he hates women and his use of colors is ghastly!” [carla56]

“WHAT THE SH#T IS THIS? I’m traumatized…” [DK92]

“A mess. And not a good kind of mess. Casting was awful.” [Isami]

See all the looks from the Prada Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Tod’s

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“Quiet luxury done right.” [LadyJunon]

“Love this! Even the shower curtain gowns at the end!” [youthinasia]

“I want everything. Even the set design is cleverly done. Obviously Matteo Tamburini has less archive to play around with but certainly they want to project the craftsmanship luxury for the brand. Yes for everything.” [TaylorBinque]

See all the looks from the Tod’s Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Moschino

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“I can’t believe this is only Adrian Appiolaza’s second collection. I am bored already. There is no theme here, an extremely unforgettable parade of expensive clown clothes.” [TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu]

“Can’t believe I’m saying this, but this actually makes me appreciate Jeremy Scott. This brand is only ‘good’ when it’s dumb and childish, which was Scott’s main talent. Whenever someone tries to go into a Betsy Johnson or Sonya Rykiel direction it never ends up being very good because it renders the brand unnecessary.” [GoldenPetals]

“When I see collections like this I wonder how someone could have the nerve to call themselves a fashion designer.” [GivenchyHomme]

See all the looks from the Moschino Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Max Mara

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“It works! Straight to the point, efficient, well styled. On point!” [Lola701]

“One of the brands that delivers season after season. Just enough glamour, opulence, and sexiness to everything.” [tourbillions]

“I’m in love with this collection, just as much as the vast majority. Divine, absolutely divine from the opening look to that closing look on Vittoria Ceretti. From the set to the styling it’s all just so chic, effortless, and utterly immaculate. One of the standout shows from Milan Fashion Week, without a shadow of a doubt.” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Max Mara Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini

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“One of Lorenzo Serafini’s best collections in a long time.” [Lola701]

“Some dresses are stellar!” [disco54]

“I really like almost every single look. It looks like what Chemena Kamali did at Chloé, except done right instead of what she actually produced.” [philophile]

See all the looks from the Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | MM6 Maison Margiela

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“Normally I always like something from MM6, because they always keep a bit of the original Margiela spirit, but this! Especially if you watch the video. It’s like Y2K’s Baby Phat all over again. And the music didn’t help to recreate that vibe.” [philophile]

“There is something Philipp Plein or Dsquared2, in a sl*tty Y2K trash-reality TV vibe.” [yslforever]

“This looks more Diesel than Margiela. Generic garments with some light archival regurgitation. They need new ideas to make Margiela evolve.” [jeanclaude]

See all the looks from the MM6 Maison Margiela Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | No.21

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“This is STUNNING!” [TianCouture]

“Finally, something good to eat! Obsessed with that brocade cocktail dress/striped scarf combo! I love this.” [IsabelMarantBoy]

“I watched this show live and the collection was so fun, joyful and delicious. It’s very 2000s Prada, but it’s done so well.” [LadyJunon]

See all the looks from the No.21 Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Fendi

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“A slow-paced boring show of boring clothes with a terrible casting. Such a waste of resources. And this time, even Silvia’s accessories couldn’t save it.” [Lola701]

“This is really bad, and the bags are awful too.” [TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu]

“Boring clothes, boring set and a parade of boring girls with dead eyes. The styling was hideous, whoever put models in those ugly boots should be jailed. Kim Jones really isn’t helping himself by showing an already soulless collection in such sterile space and casting girls that bring nothing.” [avonlea002]

See all the looks from the Fendi Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Del Core

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“Maybe Daniel Del Core’s most subtle collection! Very pleasing.” [Lola701]

“More Jil Sander than the current Jil Sander, and I love it.” [yslforever]

“He’s one of my favorite designers (if not my favorite at the minute) and even if this is slightly tamed for what I was expecting, it’s still really amazing! Naomi looked so stunning that I forgot how fed up I was of seeing her! Breathtaking!” [WAVES]

See all the looks from the Del Core Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Jil Sander

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“10 years after and Lucie Meier and Luke Meier still don’t have a f*cking clue about Jil Sander.” [helmutnotdead]

“Yikes. It’s so stuffy and unflattering. At this point just throw the whole brand away.” [GoldenPetals]

“Everything but Jil Sander (as always). Lucie Meier and Luke Meier destroy the brand image with collections like this one. Horrible oversized jackets with huge shoulder pads falling…horrible prints and stupid ornaments.” [jeanclaude]

See all the looks from the Jil Sander Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Roberto Cavalli

All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“The beginning was weird and full of copies. Very limited and one note. Then, Puglisi ran wild with the prints. The random homage could’ve been better incorporated or reflected throughout the show. It’s giving tacky. We’re missing the party, the glamour, the zest of life. Where is the excitement, confidence, enthusiasm?” [TerraVera]

“The models carried the show literally. The clothes were a shadow of the high-octane glamour of Roberto Cavalli.” [disco54]

“The problem with referencing Cavalli is that people can look up the old shows, compare and be disappointed. Cavalli was a master of glamour but also of leather. There was substance.” [Alquimista]

See all the looks from the Roberto Cavalli Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Dolce & Gabbana

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“This collection isn’t just Madonna coded, it’s Madonna from start to finish. An amazing tribute to her, and so appropriate that she was in the front row.” [mepps]

“It’s a very nice hommage. After all, Madonna was very instrumental in their success.” [Lola701]

“I like this collection a lot probably because it has allure and sultriness of Monica Bellucci in Malena!” [JohannesL]

See all the looks from the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Gucci

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“The show was a disaster. First look and I already knew it was a flop. The basicness of it. And those tracksuit-inspired pants oh dear. Seriously, Sabato De Sarno has zero vision for the brand. This collection was just a bunch of uninspired clothes put together with no emotion, no direction.” [Frederic01]

“So basic and generic! No POV at all. It’s many things mixed together to hide the lack of vision. Gucci needs somebody with a real vision. This could be a Zara fashion show.” [Creative]

“This was a trunk show. De Sarno showed everything under the sun so ultimately, everybody is going to find something they like. I find it decent verging on boring. A non-event.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Gucci Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Versace

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“I’m so tired of Donatella at this point. Everything she’s done in the last decade has either been a sh*tty archive rehash or a even sh*ttier attempt at being ‘Sexy Prada’.” [LadyJunon]

“What a lovely Missoni collection.” [Magic Spells]

“What in the identity crisis was that? It looked like a bad Versus collection that has been rotting in the warehouse since late 90’s. The draping numbers towards the end were offensive. Donatella should retire.” [avonlea002]

See all the looks from the Versace Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Boss

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“Ouch. What a snoozefest.” [90sfan]

“Yawn. Why is spring heavy and dark this season? The energy of Milan is exhausted and autopilot.” [TerraVera]

“I’m sorry, I fully stopped taking this seriously after seeing that one TikTok dude who’s famous for pulling a weird face come out in look #12. What the actual.” [Mr-Dale]

See all the looks from the Boss Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Antonio Marras

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“Gorgeous. Beautiful clothing, wonderful prints and color combinations.” [Nimsay]

“This stands out in a sea of minimalist Phoebe Philo and Prada copies. Nice to see high-fashion clothes actually made for adults.” [tourbillions]

“The look with the straw hat and straw skirt combo made me gasp. Love it!” [philophile]

See all the looks from the Antonio Marras Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Marni

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“Probably Francesco Risso’s best collection ever and possibly his closest to the spirit of Marni.” [Lola701]

“This is gorgeous. I feel like THIS is how you do luxury in 2024. It’s both timeless and fresh. I love that comic book-like quality it’s got. It fits so well at Marni.” [GoldenPetals]

“I really loved this collection! It was much more pared down compared to his previous offering for the house and I think that’s a good thing.” [Ruito]

See all the looks from the Marni Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Bottega Veneta

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“A hodgepodge of ideas as per but this time it was even more disjointed. Still, no cohesion to be found in Matthieu Blazy’s collections. I found it boring. Still playing with the same motifs that he’s done to death.” [mteb123]

“I am very allergic to his BV. Everything is too heavy, cumbersome, rigid and strict. There is no ease, no sensuality.” [IloveDiorHomme]

“Very gimmicky. I think this is a collection of gimmicks with an excessive amount of fabrics. I think it’s time re-size things.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Ferrari

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“They forgot to put the engine into Rocco Iannone’s Ferrari…” [jeanclaude]

“Ferrari need to hire someone very relevant in the fashion conversation and relaunch this project. If they want any real shot at being a serious contender in fashion…” [tourbillions]

“For me, Ferrari as a fashion brand is not working.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Ferrari Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Sportmax

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“This is so chic and clean. Some fabulous cutting here.” [Nomar]

“Sportmax has had many very good collections. This one being one more.” [WAVES]

“When did Sportmax get this… decent? It’s quite beautiful.” [GoldenPetals]

See all the looks from the Sportmax Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | The Attico

All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“Can’t stand it. And why new designers think it’s cool and underground to mix a bomber jacket with night dress? It’s so passe and not cool, sorry.” [Creative]

“For a brand called The Attico, this looks like it has been stored in a basement for a very long time…” [jeanclaude]

“I will not remember much of this within the next 24 hours, unfortunately.” [Cocteau Stone]

See all the looks from The Attico Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Bally

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“Yikes, the tailoring is abysmal.” [avonlea002]

“What is this? Bally des Garçons? Comme des Bally? Hideous proportions and volumes, awful prints! What was the inspiration here… Quasimodo?? The disconnection with the image of the brand (the shoes) is abysmal.” [jeanclaude]

“The proportions and tailoring of those leather coats are killing me. They are so frumpy and unflattering.” [GivenchyHomme]

See all the looks from the Bally Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Alberta Ferretti

All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“To the point and classic Alberta.” [Cocteau Stone]

“I like how Alberta knows her brand and her clientele, and still manages to contribute a little something here and there to the fashion discourse, like the pink dress.” [ghostwriter10549]

“It’s all just so beautiful and so quintessential Alberta Ferretti, and I’m quite fond of the splashes of vivid bold color throughout the neutral collection.” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Alberta Ferretti Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Diesel

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“Diesel continues to be a standout each Milan Fashion Week season for how they are approaching show production and it’s what makes fashion exciting.” [jeremydante]

“The longer shapes with the fringe are a nice experiment.” [Cocteau Stone]

“I find it fantastic! It’s probably my favorite collection Glenn Martens did for Diesel. While Diesel is totally not my aesthetic, I think the collection was strong. It was well executed. Martens pushed everything to the max, it was tacky but with inventive ideas. It’s really fantastic!” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Diesel Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Ferragamo

All the Hits & (Surprising) Misses of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“Sadly I don’t see any future here.” [helmutnotdead]

“I see Lemaire, Bottega and Dior by MGC but no Ferragamo. And I really don’t know who Maximilian Davis is creatively speaking. The POV is so weak that it feels non-existent.” [GivenchyAddict]

“This collection doesn’t really bring anything new to the table. I can’t see why a buyer would choose this when similar options are already out there. Honestly, your money would be better spent at Bottega Veneta or Loewe, where you’re getting more bang for the buck.” [GivenchyHomme]

See all the looks from the Ferragamo Spring 2025 collection.

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Penelope Ternes, Mica Argañaraz & Lulu Tenney Take to the Covers of Harper’s Bazaar Italia for September 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/forum-buzz/890773-penelope-ternes-mica-arganaraz-lulu-tenney-take-to-the-covers-of-harpers-bazaar-italia-for-september-2024/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 18:33:47 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=890773 "-3 for the effort."

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Harper’s Bazaar Italia September 2024 by Craig McDean, Willy Vanderperre & Elizaveta Porodina
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Along with Harper’s Bazaar France, the relaunch of Harper’s Bazaar Italia has been triumphant. Since 2022, covers starring the likes of Rianne van Rompaey and Penelope Ternes have blown us away. The magazine is now under a new editor in the form of Massimo Russo, complete with Stefano Tonchi installed as editorial director. The first covers under the new team are here, for September 2024. Cover one sees Penelope Ternes return as cover girl, photographed by Craig McDean in sequined Balenciaga. Mica Argañaraz fronts the second cover alternative, decked out in floor-length Bottega Venata via the lens of Willy Vanderperre. On the third and final cover offering, Lulu Tenney poses for Elizaveta  Porodina dressed in Giorgio Armani.

The September 2024 Covers of Harper’s Bazaar Italia:

Harper’s Bazaar Italia September 2024 by Craig McDean, Willy Vanderperre & Elizaveta Porodina
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“Hearst doesn’t even know they’re wasting an opportunity with Harper’s Bazaar Italia now that Vogue Italia is in decline. They should offer exceptional services and instead look at this cover (above),” noted fashionlov.

“The -3 is very distracting,” chimed in mikel.

“-3 for the effort,” shrieked avonlea002.

Urban Stylin commented: “I love the contrast between the industrial background and the shimmer. The contrast between the colors is nice too. Yet I agree about the ‘3’ being a distraction.”

“Although Elizaveta Porodina’s work is extremely predictable, she has the strongest cover here. Even more so with Lulu Tenney,” praised DK92.

“Loving the Mica Argañaraz and Lulu Tenney covers,” penny609 enthused.

Harper’s Bazaar Italia September 2024 by Craig McDean, Willy Vanderperre & Elizaveta Porodina
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See more from Harper’s Bazaar Italia September 2024 and share your own thoughts on the covers, here.

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Watch: Part Two of the Highlights of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/890652-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-milan-fashion-week-spring-2025/ Sat, 21 Sep 2024 20:56:45 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=890652 theFashionSpot has you covered this Spring 2025 season...

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Watch: Part Two of the Highlights of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025
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Since September 17, we’ve been engrossed in Milan Fashion Week. This Spring 2025 season is shaping up the be a one for the books. Following our first round-up of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025, it’s time to take a deep dive into the second portion of this season’s jam-packed calendar the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana granted us.

Sabato De Sarno staged his third mainline womenswear offering as Gucci creative director, further displaying his love for the silhouettes of the 1960s – giving them a modern twist. Donatella Versace looked back to the Spring 1997 Versus collection, updating the prints from the collection this season, and presented within the historic grounds of the Sforzesco Castle. Inspired by Ballerinas, Maximilian Davis at Ferragamo delighted with fashion crowd with an assortment of cross-crossed cardigans, tights, bodysuits, or ribbon ballet shoes. At Diesel, Glenn Martens covered the runway in pounds of denim remnants, and displayed frayed and distressed separates. The iconic Italian design duo that is Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana gave the ultimate tribute to their forever muse: Madonna. Closing out MFW with a bang, Bottega Veneta’s Matthieu Blazy continued to demonstrate his eye for proportions, textures, and tonality.

Scroll further for part two of theFashionSpot’s highlights of Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025:

Milan Fashion Week Spring 2025 Highlights

Tod’s:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-igX_pTFFG8&pp=ygUFdG9kJ3M%3D

See all the looks from the Tod’s Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Sportmax:

See all the looks from the Sportmax Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Gucci:

See all the looks from the Gucci Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Missoni:

See all the looks from the Missoni Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Versace:

See all the looks from the Versace Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Ferrari:

See all the looks from the Ferrari Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Ferragamo:

See all the looks from the Ferragamo Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Dolce & Gabbana:

See all the looks from the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Diesel:

See all the looks from the Diesel Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

The Attico:

See all the looks from The Attico Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Bottega Veneta:

See all the looks from the Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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Flashback 10 Years Ago to the Spring 2015 Season of Milan Fashion Week https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/889869-flashback-10-years-ago-to-the-spring-2015-season-of-milan-fashion-week/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:27:57 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=889869 The Spring 2025 season of MFW is upon us...

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Ahead of the upcoming Spring 2025 season of Milan Fashion Week, we’re flashing it back a whole decade ago to the Spring 2015 season – somewhat of a tradition here at theFashionSpot.

MFW Spring 2015 was an absolute feast for the eyes. Alberta Ferretti’s showcase was soft, romantic, utterly feminine and simply divine. Thomas Maier was the creative force behind Bottega Veneta in September 2014, inspired by dancers off-duty, their “beautiful posture” and “dancer’s walk” for his spring offering. Bullfighters and Spain proved to be major sources of inspiration for the design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. The pair revealed a collection of leggy silhouettes, romantic full skirts, and ornate embellishments on simple silhouettes. Cara Delevingne walked the Fendi catwalk exclusively in Milan, with the late Karl Lagerfeld inspired by the architecture of the Fendi headquarters: Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana. Frida Giannini chose to streamline the Gucci silhouette for Spring 2015 while Donatella Versace unveiled her take on minimalism. The undisputed king of kitsch Jeremy Scott, presented a wardrobe straight out of the Barbie Dreamhouse for his spring collection, shutting Milan Fashion Week down with an immense sense of fun.

Flashback to Milan Fashion Week Spring 2015:

Alberta Ferretti

[ Revisit the Alberta Ferretti Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Bottega Veneta

[ Revisit the Bottega Veneta Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Dolce & Gabbana

[ Revisit the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Dsquared2

[ Revisit the Dsquared2 Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Emilio Pucci

[ Revisit the Emilio Pucci Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Etro

[ Revisit the Etro Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Fendi

[ Revisit the Fendi Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Ferragamo

[ Revisit the Ferragamo Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Giorgio Armani

[ Revisit the Giorgio Armani Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Gucci

[ Revisit the Gucci Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Jil Sander

[ Revisit the Jil Sander Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Max Mara

[ Revisit the Max Mara Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Moschino

[ Revisit the Moschino Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Prada

[ Revisit the Prada Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Roberto Cavalli

[ Revisit the Roberto Cavalli Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Versace

[ Revisit the Versace Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

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For the First Time Since 1996, Demi Moore Returns to the Cover of Interview Magazine https://www.thefashionspot.com/forum-buzz/888386-for-the-first-time-since-1996-demi-moore-returns-to-the-cover-of-interview-magazine/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=888386 "This is a strong cover!"

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Interview September 2024 : Demi Moore by Petra Collins
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Interview is still one of those magazines that garners the attention of everyone here at theFashionSpot. The praise goes to Mel Ottenberg, who was named editor-in-chief of Interview in 2021. Ottenberg has created a whole lot of buzz for the title throughout 2024 alone, having welcomed the likes of Bad Bunny, Rihanna and Billie Eilish as cover stars. Added to the list with the unveiling of the September 2024 edition is none other than Demi Moore. The American actress makes a return to the cover, a whole 28-years after her last in 1996 (when this posed for Ellen von Unwerth). This time around, Demi Moore collabs with photographer Petra Collins and in the striking Interview cover photograph, is shot behind a chain link fence, wearing a look from Matthieu Blazy’s Fall 2024 Bottega Venetta collection (as selected by Ottenberg himself).

Interview September 2024 : Demi Moore by Petra Collins
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“This is a strong cover – certainly by Interview‘s recent standards,” applauded KoV.

“If she was holding onto the railing and had a stronger expression, the result would be better!” chimed in forum member DK92.

Jeremydante felt the same way, exclaiming: “Wanted this to be better!”

“I like the cover, just wish it was cropped a little up to avoid making Demi look short. They could have done more, Demi Moore is a very photogenic woman,” said Urban Stylin.

“My love for Demi Moore overrides the fact this indeed could’ve been better. On a positive note, I love the red, the chain link fence, the fact it’s Demi Moore,” vogue28 enthused.

“I like it but then I like Petra Collins’ stuff in general. She’s one of the few younger photographers with a recognizable and distinct POV,” admired Drusilla.

See more of Demi Moore for the September 2024 cover of Interview and join the conversation, here.

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