Schiaparelli Fall 2025 Collection

Schiaparelli Fall 2025 Collection

With “Lone Star”, his Fall/Winter 2025 collection, Daniel Roseberry continues to shape a new era for Schiaparelli, preserving the theatricality that has defined his vision. Presented at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, the collection was a masterful exploration of contrasts, where masculinity and femininity, structure and fluidity, practicality and grandeur coexist in perfect harmony.

Always keenly aware of female psychology, Roseberry started with a simple yet profound question: How do women actually dress? What makes them feel strong, comfortable, and special? His response was a wardrobe that doesn’t seek to seduce under the male gaze but empowers through individuality. Inspired by his Texas roots, he reinterpreted classic Western elements—boots, belts, and tailored coats—with a refined sensibility, elevating them through impeccable craftsmanship and unexpected materials.

The collection plays with the duality of strength and fragility, expressed through exquisite fabric manipulation. Embossed leather and copper, typically associated with ruggedness, were transformed into unexpectedly fluid textures, while softer materials were structured to hold their ground. Inflated feather motifs over satin velvet and neoprene, ribbon dresses that slither across the body, and haute couture silhouettes adapted for ready-to-wear took center stage, proving that Roseberry knows how to translate drama into wearable pieces.

This season, however, Schiaparelli also made a strategic move. Fueled by the overwhelming success of its haute couture collections, the house is now expanding into ready-to-wear and accessories, key sectors for long-term growth. The front row, packed with industry power players, made it clear: Schiaparelli is solidifying itself beyond conceptual fashion.

With the instincts of a visionary storyteller, Roseberry posed a thought-provoking question: “If women inherited a world without men, how would they reinterpret traditional male archetypes?” The answer lies in a collection that embraces contradiction as a form of strength, celebrating a woman unafraid to take up space, to shine, and to own her uniqueness. Because in Schiaparelli’s universe, luxury is not just about aesthetics—it’s about attitude.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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