Former Gucci designer Alessandro Michele puts on maximalist Paris ready-to-wear debut for Valentino
Feathers floated on hats, soft and playful. Lingerie peeked through delicate layers. Flowers, fortune tellersβ hats, sparkling embellishments β all coalesced into an eclectic wardrobe that carried a vintage feel. Michele, it seemed, was teasing apart the DNA of both houses he knows intimately: the exuberance of Gucci and the ethereal heritage of Valentino.
Some of the pieces felt familiar to longtime Valentino admirers: The feminine nipped-waist dress, the floppy floral gown with its tiered skirt, and the iconic Valentino red that made its dramatic entrance. Yet in Micheleβs hands, these classics were playfully twisted β feathers replaced fur on a billowing stole, and the result was a softer, more modern take that eschewed excessive luxury.
Jared Leto was among the VIPs who sat in the front row, a testament to Micheleβs continued draw among Hollywoodβs elite. The designer, who had risen to international recognition by infusing Gucci with his beloved βGeek-Chicβ aesthetic, seemed to bring a similar ethos to Valentino, though filtered through a more graceful, couture lens.
Throughout his tenure at Gucci, Michele was celebrated for prioritising his personal vision over the often suffocating codes of heritage houses, and Sundayβs show echoed that defiant spirit.
Source: CNA