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The Schiaparelli show opened with a stunning array of knitwear, showcasing featherweight ribs and deconstructed menswear elements that incorporate hidden corsetry—perfectly melding comfort with a sculpted silhouette.
Throughout the collection, the casting was impeccable, underscoring the notion of a “statuesque woman” cinched to perfection. This was not merely a return to corsetry but a reinvention that elevated casual pieces into the realm of the divine. A standout moment was the polo dress, cleverly constructed with corset boning, paired with a skirt that playfully braided at the hem, embodying Roseberry’s surrealist flair.
Textures and structures defined the collection, evident in the intricate details that transformed familiar garments into something extraordinary. For instance, the use of vibrant colors reminiscent of Mondrian, alongside cheeky animal prints, brought a sense of excitement to summer wardrobes. Accessories like the new ‘Hobo’ bag and anatomically inspired shoes added a whimsical touch, reflecting the house’s rich heritage while catering to a contemporary aesthetic.
This collection is a study in duality—practical yet whimsical, grounded yet soaring. Roseberry’s ability to marry craftsmanship with boldness ensures that Schiaparelli isn’t just making clothes; it’s making heirlooms.














































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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