Extract - Season Report AW24-25

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SEASON REPORT

©Arianna Angelini

At the dawn of powerful transformations impacting our creative and industrial approaches, Autumn-Winter 24-25 invites us to consider our natural resources more responsibly.

Central to this new perspective, the power of the sun emerges as a vital source of inspiration. A promise of sustainability, the sun’s boundless, renewable and universal energy steers our hopes toward the future. A solar radiance transcends materials and reveals textures, highlighting weaves and surfaces. Its light gives rise to new, intensified shines , and gives shape to an enhanced, updated elegance. The legacy of iconic Couture know-hows is reinvented, imbued with added performance.

By adopting approaches focused on circularity, the Autumn-Winter 24-25 season invites us to consider the life cycle of a product well in advance of its design, seeking a harmony between fragility and strength . A quest for symbiosis invites us to tap into the growing technological potential of our modern world, to re-empower our natural world.

Alternative solutions branch out like a root system, redefining the contours of a future where mankind’s needs and nature’s rights find a harmony . Forging a new complicity, synergistic interactions between the organic and the technological worlds steer our thinking, nourish the graphic vocabulary of our creative output, and guide developments towards virtuous hybrids.

Autumn-Winter 2024-25 makes room for time, for ingenuity. It not only reconnects with crafts and know-hows, it accentuates them, to foster excellence and longevity.

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color range

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THE AUTUMN-WINTER 24-25 COLORS

The Autumn-Winter 24-25 range is a color transcription of the various tensions animating the season. A mix of softness and strength, the lasting and the fleeting, disorder and moderation.

→ Fluid conversations between warm and cool opposites: Meetings of sky and earth tones, where variations of organic or ochre yellows are gently juxtaposed with luminously elaborated blues.

→ Sharp contrasts between brights and neutrals: Grays extend from ashy black to cold white. The liveliness of blue, the intensity of true orange and a flash of sun punctuate the timelessness of depigmented tones.

→ Perturbing complementarities between restrained or bold greens and reds: Natural and artificial synthetic greens combine with darkened or blackened reds. The latter stand in for classic blacks and navy, expressing color in mutation.

Moderate contrasts, to be used according to each collection's knowhow, specialty, and sensibility.

Reflecting the shifts in the market, the Autumn-Winter 24-25 colors open a dialogue between inspiration and virtuous development, steering color choices and uses towards sustainable developments.

→ Raw materials and their natural nuances are valued and recovered, in skillfully selected mixes.

→ The growth of recycling and upcycling is reflected in the use of muted tones and blends resulting from alternative dyes.

→ Vegetable dyes are explored, and overtake brights, which are never perfectly pure nor aggressive this season. Neons disappear from palettes.

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This season, a selection of 5 iconic colors summarizes the season's complementary and vibrant tensions.

→ N°7 - Yellow Clay, testifies to the symbiosis between earth and light. A reflection of sunlight on the earth, it unites matter and immateriality. Imposing and discreet, it fuses liveliness and neutrality.

→ N°12 - True Orange, symbolizes pure energy. As fascinating as a blood red, as incandescent as the heart of the sun, it vaunts its radical and seductive nature.

→ N°13 - Simple Gray, embodies a timeless balance freed of questions of gender and seasonality. It evokes a mineral neutralityutilitarian, recycled and durable.

→ N°19 - Opal Green, transposes the green of plants into an evanescent paleness. With minimal pigmentation, its appealing coolness forges a hybrid of biology and technology.

→ N°25 - Dark Purple, adds depth. It's intense, tinging minimalism with a strangeness, nuancing darks and sophisticating textures.

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the film of the season

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This season’s film immerses us in Autumn-Winter 24-25 and celebrates both strength and fragility.

The power of the Solar Force, an inexhaustible source of energy, lights up materials. It runs through and highlights a humble nature, one we take time to linger over, the better to observe and understand it. We imitate its organic logic. Know-hows are reborn and flourish. Whether discreetly virtuoso or squarely in the spotlight of contemporary shine and sparkle, weaves, embroidery and finishings tend towards an enhanced, technical, augmented elegance

Finally, a new direction is taking shape, one pointing to more durable, more sustainable fashion, notably through increasingly virtuous blends of materials.

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SUSTAINABILITY

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SUSTAINABLE FABRICS

Autumn-Winter 2024-25 radiates a solar energy with positive-impact solutions.

Care is taken to preserve and improve a range of criteria as part of a global sustainable approach.

In order to move away from intensive cultivation models that weaken soils and reduce biodiversity, raw materials are sourced from textile waste, or waste from the agri-food industry. More and more material solutions are being developed to better anticipate a product's endof-life, notably by choosing compositions that facilitate recycling or biodegradability. Among other highlights this season, we see a broadening diversity of protective materials drawn from traceable renewable resources, and climatic wools that respect the pillars of animal welfare. While a sustainable approach in itself must be rigorous, it is not forcibly synonymous with visual austerity. In fact, textiles with reduced environmental impact embrace fantasy, with appealing motifs, embroideries, jacquards, laces and hues.

AIMING FOR CIRCULARITY

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To achieve the fundamental goal of circularity in fashion, all the production stages must be involved.

Recycling is already well established, and is now moving towards closed-loop production processes, regenerating textile residues from wool, cotton, synthetics or cellulose.

Alongside the traditional mechanical recycling of wool and cotton, artificial fibers obtained through chemical recycling, derived from cellulose residues or agricultural by-products, are gaining ground in the offer, helping to take the pressure off of virgin resources.

Several levers are used to promote the recyclability of materials. Choosing long fibers upstream of the spinning process aims to enhance the quality of the product. Improvements in functional treatments and decorative finishings also target recycling.

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To anticipate the impact of products at their end-of-life, synthetics are improving their biodegradability timeframes. Under suitable conditions and thanks to specific additives and polymerizations, their decomposition can now be reduced from several hundred years to just a few months.

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SUSTAINABILITY

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DECORATION

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LONG-LASTING PROTECTION

Manufacturers are stepping up their creativity to propose materials providing protection against the cold, wind and rain, without drawing on fossil resources.

Polyamides designed for outdoor applications are made from polymerized natural resources. These biopolymers are developed in knits, wovens, membranes and coatings, for water-repellent, windproof and waterproof performance, free of petrochemicals. Another option in terms of rain protection is the use of natural wax coatings or finishings made from vegetable oil.

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Fighting the cold has never been so naturally fanciful. Faux furs are bursting with ingenuity, reinventing themselves in low-impact compositions.

Synthetic proposals are transposed into biopolymers, with fluffy, long-haired fabrics or shearling effects.

Conventional and recycled wools come in a myriad of knit and woven versions, in shorn faux-furs, extra-shaggy pelts, and wavy fleeces. Organic cotton knits also take to the stage in plant-fibre faux-fur versions with a comforting softness.

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decodings sustainability

SUSTAINABILITY

Fabrics

Leather Accessories

FABRICS

DENIM

LEATHER

ACCESSORIES DECORATION

DESIGNS

FANTASY LOOKS TO THE FUTURE

The ecological transition is also underway among the specialists in fantasy, and this season sees a flourishing of proposals for new products with reduced environmental impact.

Prints proposed on bases enhanced with ecological added-value go well beyond their sheer demonstration of know-how.

Motifs developed on cellulose bases sourced from sustainably managed forests are now firmly rooted in fashion. Woven designs, houndstooths, herringbones and checks are obtained without the use of dyed yarns, and instead rely on contrasts in the wools' own natural shades, in tone-on-tones of cream, grayish hues and warm browns.

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Reduced-impact coloring processes are proliferating, with vibrantly hued vegetable dyes thanks to natural pigments and fermentation technologies for agricultural by-products.

Laces and embroideries compose airy bouquets on recycled polyamide bases. The most refined Leavers laces feature new compositions with organic cottons and biosourced polyamides. New-generation sequins are made from recycled materials.

Ultimate fantasy and ecological mindfulness join hands, for fashion that combines reduced environmental impact with maximum visual appeal.

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