Beauty Is Back. Valentino Pre-Fall 2025

As some of you might remember, at first I was very on fence with Alessandro Michele’s debut take at Valentino. It just felt very archaic to me at the time. But something clicked for me the moment Donald Trump won the elections in the U.S. (here’s the post on that). I suddenly realized I need escapism. A sweet, decadent, indulgent escapism – exactly what Michele is known for through his unhinged vision he channeled at Gucci (with Gucci’s ready-to-wear limits) and now at Valentino, where he’s got the ultimate couture know-how.

This week, Alessandro’s third act for the Rome-based brand got released, and it’s his best one so far. I really liked how Lyas described it as “punk”. It really is punk whilst pretty much everything in fashion right now is pure conservatism, from bland “quiet luxury” minimalism to “office-core” – on the way of trad-wives and white-cube ad campaigns. Michele’s vision couldn’t be further from all that. It’s full-throttle boheme, striking with artisanship and well-traveled, idiosyncratic approach to styling.

His Valentino is of course very vintage-y. Now you might say I’m a hypocrite – I just shaded the Anthony Vaccarello’s nostalgic Saint Laurent collection. But here’s the thing: while you can trace Vaccarello’s vintage-obsession to exact, well-documented references, in case of Michele it’s totally not the case. Alessandro’s history-mania has echoes of Diana Vreeland’s “the eye has to travel” way of thinking. He takes from the past, remixes it, and recontextualizes it. Plus, it’s really striking to see how he not only is inspired with 1970s and 80s fashion (and Valentino Garavani’s work from that period), but also does his best to measure up to the craftsmanship standards of these times.

The pre-fall 2025 collection is transfixingly beautiful and dreamily opulent. The silk dresses are made out of patches of prints, from robust paisley to wallpaper florals; the lace is so intricate it looks like porcelain, and the lush, dense embroideries on velvet jackets and big-sleeved, peasant blouses is beyond. And I went completely crazy for the bags, especially the fringed, knitted pouches. Bode looks kind of poor next to these works of art. New Valentino is heirloom-status fashion. If this is what the label’s ready-to-wear looks like in Alessandro’s hands, I can’t wait for his first haute couture outing.

Unabashed beauty is so back, baby!

Here are some of my favorite pieces from new Valentino…

ED’s SELECTION:

Valentino Resin and Crystal Butterfly Brooch


Valentino Embellished Pointelle-knit Cotton Socks


Valentino Polka Dot Ruffle Organza Mini Dress


Valentino Polka-dot Silk Head Scarf


Valentino Twill Paisley Fringe Scarf


Valentino Nellcote Suede Fringe Shoulder Bag


Valentino Garavani Après L’hiver Shearling-trimmed Metallic Brocade Coat

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Holiday Gift Guide, Vol. VII

This holiday season, I will share a number of dream gift guides that might make it easier for you to go (and filter) through the festive season. Get ready for a selection of beautiful items that will spark joy and last for years. The ones that will certainly please one’s senses and deliver heavenly feelings. From globetrotting adventurers to design-forward homebodies and fashion fans with a penchant for glamour – whoever you’re shopping for, this Christmas gift guide featuring timeless classics has the perfect presents to suit all needs this holiday season. Treat your loved ones and yourself with the below choices – and shoppable links!

Bottega Veneta Resin And Gold-tone Earrings

A.L.C. Stella Lace-Trim Maxi Slip Dress


Magda Butrym Embellished Leather Sandals


Valentino Garavani Nellcote Embellished Fringed Leather-trimmed Suede Shoulder Bag


Fornasetti Frutto Proibito Extrait de Parfum


Ginori 1735 Oriente Italiano Porcelain Box

Holiday mood: Tim Walker.

Victoria Beckham Backless Satin Maxi Dress


DÔEN Petra Alpaca-blend Cardigan


Smythson Christmas Dog Skiing Card Set


Bottega Veneta Foulard Intrecciato Leather Shoulder Bag


Valentino Metallic Antibes Cotton Fringe Scarf


Chloé Cotton-corduroy Jacket


Simone Rocha Sheer Spiral Midi Skirt with Beaded Embellishments

Holiday mood: Luke Edward Hall.

Marie Lichtenberg Eye Will Locket 9- And 14-karat Gold, Enamel, Cord And Multi-stone Necklace


Cashmere In Love Wira Balaclava


Bally Gerwin Glossed-leather Mary Jane Flats


Magda Butrym Floral-appliquéd Satin-jersey Dress


Smythson 2024-2025 Portobello Weekly Vertical Diary in Panama

Judy Geib 18K Yellow Gold Long Flowery Emerald Earrings

Holiday mood: Tilda Swinton by Tim Walker.

Saint Laurent Blossom Gold-tone Resin Clip Earrings

 


Bally Belle Large Leather Tote


“Peter Lindbergh. Shadows on the Wall” by Taschen


Isabel Marant Moka Fringed Wool-blend Bouclé Tutleneck Sweater


Dries Van Noten Hammered-satin Midi Skirt


Sonia Petroff Aries Embellished Leather Belt


Hermes Rouge Matte Lipstick, 44 Orange Neon


Isabel Marant Fringed Leather Knee Boots


Smythson

Just in case you’ve missed the other Holiday Gift Guides:

Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V & Volume VI.

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