Glass Magazine
IN THE Chanel FW26 Couture collection, florals for winter appear in strikingly original form. Towering roots twist into great green vines that frame the entrance to Chanel’s mystical world, as statuesque women pass through the gates for the Haute Couture show. The setting feels like stepping into an enchanted forest,
BALENCIAGA’s autumn-winter 2025 show was staged within a maze. With the audience in very close proximity to the clothes and
“TO GO forward, you have to go back to the beginning” are the words written by Sarah Burton in the
SINCE the summer of 2016 when Maria Grazia Chiuri joined Dior, she has used her position as creative director to
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana designed a collection for young, carefree street crowds—bridging the gap between functional and boudoir aestheticism.
A terrific show from Maximilian Davis, conjuring experimentation with a bite of polish. ASKY ANY Ferragamo customer what she loves
Sensuous and functional, Rocco Iannone puts on a quasi-artisanal, poised for Ferrari that focuses on what women want to wear.
As many Italian houses are stuck in their own past, founders Simone Rizzo and Loris Messina question reality with dashes
Matteo Tamburini again diverts with a gently poised collection building on his exquisite minimalism. THE ITALIAN house of Tod’s has
The label blends soft sensuality and sculptural forms for AW25, building its foundations through intellectualism and staples for the everyday.
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