Recession-Chic. Balenciaga Pre-Fall 2025

For Balenciaga‘s pre-fall 2025 collection, Demna isn’t only the creative director – but also the photographer. The newly-released lookbook is basically a roll of unretouched, fitting photos, taken with an iPhone. Not that Balenciaga didn’t have a budget for Juergen Teller or Mark Borthwick, but this is a signal: recession is here, and it’s hitting the fashion industry. Far-fetched destination shows also don’t feel right at this very moment.

This savvy mode appeared to be the right medium for Demna. This collection is the essence of his Balenciaga, stripped from flashy moments or big statements. The only gloss you can find is in the merch-like t-shirts depicting the brand’s ambassadors, from Isabelle Huppert to Nicole Kidman. Just brilliant and truly witty. I also loved the straightforwardness of the collaboration with Scholl: the spike-heeled sandal mule is both fashion-forward and orthopedic. The collection was primarily about Demna’s love for dystopian deconstruction: take the jersey underpants sliced open to be worn as micro-skirts and swathed mega-scarves made from cut-up coats and trenches. These looks – and the cocoon-ish, Cristobal-ish echo behind them – are very recession-chic.

If you’re not into recession yet (ha-ha), here are some of my favorite Balenciaga pieces you can get.

ED’s SELECTION:

Balenciaga Le City Small Textured-leather Tote


Balenciaga Technoclog Rubber Mules


Balenciaga Asymmetric Draped Cape-effect Pleated Crepe Dress


Balenciaga Poplin-trimmed Leather Pumps


Balenciaga Oversized Asymmetric Cotton-twill Trench Coat

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Holiday Gift Guide, Vol. III

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!

Dries Van Noten Pink and Tortoiseshell Wide-Tooth Comb


Bottega Veneta Lauren 1980 Maxi Intrecciato Leather Clutch


Erdem Opera Embellished Ribbed Scuba Coat


Saint Laurent Nour Collapsible-heel Crystal-embellished Satin Flats


Carlini Lady in Sequin & Faux Fur Dress Christmas Ornament


Loewe Ivy Small Scented Candle

Holiday mood: Tim Walker.

Gabriela Hearst Demi Bag in Gold, Black & Ivory Crochet


Ben Amoun Cameo Pearly Trio Earrings


“Alfred Hitchcock. The Complete Films” by Taschen

Balenciaga Asymmetric One-Shoulder Velvet Dress


Saint Laurent Suite Satin Block-Heel Mules


Bottega Veneta Jacquard Feather Midi Skirt

Holiday mood: Jeanne Lanvin.

Guest In Residence Striped Knitted Cotton Sweater


Toteme Shearling Hat



Molly Goddard Jess Embellished Layered Tulle Maxi Skirt

Sonia Petroff Pavone Brooch



Dries Van Noten Oversized Brushed Wool-blend Coat


Marc Jacobs Oversized Hourglass Wool Sweater with Brooch


Dries Van Noten Tinsel-embellished Leather Ballet Flats

 

Holiday mood: Elizaveta Porodina.

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

Volume I & Volume II.

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