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Bottega Veneta: Bottega is getting good with each season and I want nothing less from Daniel Lee. The direction in which he has taken Bottega is quite productive and seems to be selling well. Intrecciato puffer coats, relaxed suits, ruched shimmery dresses, a lot of fringe and a fun colors. The accessories were smart and this time the clothes were a definite step up.




Lapointe: Lapointe’s collection was something I would buy all of and actually wear it. I loved the colors and obviously the monochrome outfits. Her clothes exude a sense of luxury while seeming comfortable and casual a solid 9-5 approach is persistently sophisticated. Here for the slinky dresses and the cozy co-ords, crop jackets and the metallic looks (which I would usually hate).




Givenchy: Only Claire Waight Keller can make me love a Prefall collection. The way she mixes everything and it comes looking out so wonderful. The fur and feathers were really great and the pantsuits have my heart. Some more retro skirt suits were really nice too. A black dress with purple extravagant shoulders was an absolute beauty.




Michael Kors: This collection was quite good, It had a lot of plaid, fringe, and denim and intense cowboy vibes. Loved the skirts suits with the slit (which surprisingly worked well) and there was this full cow print look that was quite nice. A beige fringed trench coat was quite fun. Plaid ruffled skirt? Yes.




Chanel: Definitely, Virginie’s best collection yet. I loved low-rise skirts, white satin looks and the gold sheer suit was beautiful. Accessories were splendid, there was definitely a lot of them, waist chains were fun and the bags were cute. The collection was mostly black and white but the colored looks were exciting and the ombre dresses were something I didn’t expect it.




Balmain: Balmain was honestly not that surprising it was very typical Balmain. Most of the looks were felt overdone the black and white looks felt forced but the leather looks were good. The necklines in this collection were quite dramatic. Not to say it was not pretty but quite underwhelming.




Marc Jacobs: Marc Jacobs was cute. Some of the looks were disturbingly adorable and I would definitely wear them but most of them were kind of exaggerated. But that’s Marc for you. Bags surprising cute and I liked those tights and the dresses were again, super cute.




Gucci: Alessandro Michele’s Gucci has been difficult to digest but I liked this collection. Quite a lot of really brilliant pieces. A red leather-ish pantsuit look paired with a pink satin shirt was really good. Strong accessories, vivid colors and classic silhouettes made this collection a decent one




Dior: Though this collection was definitely one of Maria Grazia’s decent ones. I did like a few looks but there were just too many looks. I did like the plaid and camo; The shorts and suits were kind of cute. It was boring and really repetitive all in all classic MGC fashion.




Moschino: Held in a New York subway Moschino was really good, loved the extreme energy. The all-black leather, elevated sweats, huge puffers and the exaggerated accessories, Big Gold jewelry was super fun. Elements from streetwear were played with to possibly show a stark contrast between luxury and reality.




Marchesa: Marchesa was beautiful but it had no wow factor. There was nothing wrong with the collection but it was not exciting and predictable. Dresses were pretty and really liked the white and red floral print. Somehow I did really like a fringy deep red dress with intricate embellishments.




Fendi: The Fendi Fan in me is screaming! I really admire the direction Sylvia has Been taking Fendi towards. I loved the colorful sheer dresses and the quilted looks, and basically all the bags. The footwear was wonderful. The fabrics and textures used were marvelous while being casual they reflected an ultra-glam appeal overall a really great collection.




Salvatore Ferragamo: Ferragamo was clean and simple. The belts were nice; it was a wearable collection. I really liked a bright white suit and the beige trench. Focus on textures and fabrics paid off and presented a sophisticated old money appeal (which basically is Ferragamo).




Valentino: Pierpaolo and Valentino are a match made in heaven but maybe just for Couture. Though the bags were cute, the prints were good albeit a little overdone. While the daywear looks were somewhat messy and over done the gowns were nothing but glam; This is clearly where Pierpaolo shines.




Ralph Lauren: The neutrals were delightful, the leather jackets, the blazers and the pristine summery dresses. Special mention to the strapless dresses and the satin dress. This collection had classics one could cherish for a long time. A taupe waistcoat and pants set was quite a need.




Prabal Gurung: A strong collection by Prabal. The bright suit pantsuit, the black and yellow print outfits and there was one look which was made out of all the fabrics used in the collection. A floral dress was quite beautiful though I could take or leave the finale gowns.




Thom Browne: Almost all the looks were quite smartly styled with a lot of options for its clientele. Especially love the blazers with animals (zebra and giraffe) printed on them. How cute were they?




Jason Wu: I did like a few pieces from the collection though overall the collection was okayish. The blue and black printed slip dress was pretty and the belted tie-up blazers were really great.




Jil Sander: Clean minimal and comfortable, Jil Sander stayed true to its nature. Most of the looks were honestly kinda boring, but the fuzzy dress was super cute and fun. The trenches were nice and basic. Not bad, not great. Clean tailoring and cuts were the strong points here.




Victoria Beckham: This collection was quite nice, loved the colors and the boots. The clothes were elegant and fun which is a difficult combination to strike. The printed looks were surprising but good. Though my heart was stuck on a black pinstripe suit.




Burberry: Burberry was beautiful this time. This might be the best collection by Riccardo Tisci for Burberry. The textures, fabrics add colors all were greats. Almost loved all the looks and the shoes had my heart. The bags were big and fun. A clean and interesting collection for sure.




Emilio Pucci: I am lowkey in love with some of the Pucci looks. The printed looks in pinks and greens were legit amazing. The bags were cute and funky. A great lineup by Pucci, a bit summery and i loved it. The looks were a vacation staple.




Versace: Versace prefall was actually good, I haven’t been a fan of the recent collections but this was really good. It was colorful and fun and so so true to the brand. Floral prints were lovely, Plaid looks were classics and the black looks were spectacular. Not all looks were perfect but really liked a lot of them. Though the bags were kinda boring except the colorful tiny square box bags.




The Attico: If I were to buy a new wardrobe half of it would be by Attico prefall, some of the looks were so hot. Obviously, some were dead but the ones I love overpower for them. The shirt and the slit skirt looks were ridiculously sexy, the green feathered look, the white fringe look and the pink sequined dress worn over a white camisole was again great. Attico knows how to leverage trends.




Off White: Honestly I’m not a fan of off White but this collection was quite good, the bags will definitely sell and the shoes were cute. The asymmetrical dresses were really nice. The suits, trenches and jackets were really interesting, special mention to the blue translucent boots.




Galvan: It was a lot of sequins. Some of the looks were kinda tacky but I did like some pieces. The blue sequined looks were really nice and the black and gold striped sequined looks were surprisingly good. A few regular outfits for influencers and more.




Balenciaga : Low-key loved it. The bags and the shoes were quite good. The bow , the quilted bucket bags, the totes loved all. The shoes were super cute as well, kitten heels with somewhat strappy bows. I liked most of the looks. The colors were random and wonderful. Overall pretty good.




Alexander McQueen: Of course loved it. All the looks are beautifully crafted and had a kind of refined fluidity. Impeccable tailoring, was strong point here, each look was so clean and elegant. The suits were wonderful and a red one sleeved gown has my heart forever.




Alberta Ferretti: I am so in love with Ferretti it might be unhealthy for me and this collection fueled my obsession greatly. Almost all the looks were brilliant apart from the tan ones, like what even was that. In love with the satin gown and layered suits. Gorgeous colors and the quilted studded looks were beautifully done.




Christopher Kane: I love Kane, though his collection was a bit off. I did like some of the looks but doesn’t live up to his previous work. Though its acceptable, I cant expect too much out of Prefall, a brand needs to sell. The cylinder cutout neckline was so hot and I think the red and pink colors were so on point.




Erdem: Erdem has started to grow on me, I really like the satin gowns and the fluffy printed skirts and the Erdem logo t-shirt is the only logo t-shirt I want. The prints were pretty and full of florals as usual and the whole collection have a very old school drama energy in a magical way of course.




Miu Miu: A super cute collection as always, a very 80s prom/highschool kind of vibe and the gowns with the embellished necklines were again Miuccia at her best. The white dresses were nice and the schoolgirl shoes were quite pretty along with the subtle athleisure looks.




Oscar de la Renta: A lot of summery cotton dresses, leather skirts, tulle ombre dresses and floral prints. The standout look was a floral jacquard cape with a black net overlay and a black gown with a net neckline with floral 3D embroidery. Interior design was the main inspiration here and it resulted in a strong collection.




Louis Vuitton: Celebrities cast as leads for horror movie posters, the concept here definitely overpowered the clothes. Some midi skirts, dramatic coats and an array of pretty dresses. Graphic t-shirts were actually really great but that doesn’t count. A rather forgettable collection by Nicolas Ghesquière.




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