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In a season where the word couture risks becoming decorative rather than devotional, Daniel Roseberry stepped in and reminded everyone firmly how high the bar is supposed to be. This wasn’t spectacle for spectacle’s sake. This was discipline meeting delirium. Control giving way to emotion. This is what couture should feel like.
The Sistine Chapel reference is not a lazy art name drop. You can feel the shift from control to release in the clothes themselves. The silhouettes start with discipline and then explode. Scorpion tails curl out of lace jackets. Blowfish spikes harden soft tulle. Wings erupt from backs like instinct taking over logic. It is not decorative. It is emotional. Couture built from feeling first.
What I love most is the confidence. This collection does not ask to be understood. It asks to be felt. Roseberry trusts his audience and more importantly he trusts his atelier. The craftsmanship here is outrageous. Hand cut lace turned into sculpture. Feathers painted, dipped, crystallised, layered until they almost feel sentient.
There is also something deeply refreshing about how strange this all is. Fashion has become so polite. So Instagram safe. Schiaparelli under Roseberry refuses that. These clothes are beautiful because they are weird. Because they bite back.
At a moment when the couture calendar is thinning, Roseberry doesn’t posture as a saviour, he simply does the work. With imagination this fearless and technique this exacting, he doesn’t need the title, but it’s hard not to say it anyway: Daniel Roseberry is the master of couture right now.















Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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