Falling Apart Glamour. All-In SS25

It’s not surprising that Benjamin Barron and Bror August Vestbø of All-In found Tess McGill from the 1988 classic “Working Girl” a character perfectly aligning with their sensationally quirky spring-summer 2025 collection. They weren’t only interested in Tess’s wardrobe (high meets low), but also her messy circumstances. Unlike the pop star alter-ego the creative duo channeled in their past seasons, Tess must make a living and her wardrobe must work for day and night. Similarly, the designers wanted to add an element of relatability to their work, both in terms of offering and materials. “I think that often our characters have this idea of something contradictory to them… there’s something about her that is both glamorous and also falling apart, and this time there’s also an element of trying to achieve some sort of version of yourself“, Barron said. The dolls that walked the spring runway certainly achieved that with their charisma, seen in both their walk and appearance.

The designers played with the idea “of wearing clothing on display,” as Vestbø put it. So, for example, a shirt that looked like it was suspended flat on top of the body was anchored by a band of fabric that went around the body, leaving the back almost bare. This collection made great use of the “business in front, party in the back” trope materially and ideologically. Any number of skirts, including the frothy explosion of tulle worn on the finale dress, were shorts or just shorter in the back. Having taken the decision to show once a year, the designer’s “All-In” print publication, said Barron, stands in, in some sense, for the second season. All in all, the designers seem to be writing a case study for a new way of doing things.

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Holiday Gift Guide, Vol. V

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!

Alaïa Fringed Wool-blend Turtleneck Top


Alaïa Dome Embellished Textured-leather Tote


Alaïa Fringed Wool-blend Mini Skirt


Dries Van Noten Eau De Parfum & Lipstick Gift Set


Helmut Newton. A Gun for Hire by Taschen


Chloé Gold-tone Ring

Holiday mood: Vogue US, 1970s.

Toteme Shearling Hat


Rick Owens Svita Asymmetric Ruched Velvet Maxi Dress


Diptyque Do Son Eau De Toilette Tuberose, Orange Leaves, Pink Peppercorns & Musk


Rick Owens Wool-trimmed Velvet Biker Jacket


Gabriela Hearst Patsy Bag in White Limited Edition Marquetry Hardware


Ileana Makri Crown 18-karat Gold, Topaz And Diamond Ring

Holiday mood: Tim Walker.

Stories Of Italy Nougat Set Of Six Murano Glass Dessert Plates


Loewe Appliquéd Fringed Embroidered Striped Wool-blend Canvas Blanket


Saloni Fleur Embellished Gathered Velvet Peplum Top


Anine Bing Bar Silk Skirt in Bordeaux


Loewe Crystal-embellished Suede Ballet Flats


Sonia Petroff Sun Gold-tone, Resin And Swarovski Crystal Cuff

Holiday mood: Marlene Dietrich.

Yves Salomon Cropped Feather Jacket


 

Saint Laurent Paradis Feather-trimmed Satin Slingback Sandals


La Double J High Kick Feather-trimmed Ribbed Alpaca-blend Turtleneck Sweater


Bottega Veneta Jacquard Feather Midi Skirt


Ferragamo Hug Paillette-embellished Metallic Leather Clutch

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

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

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