Alessandro Michele Explores the Intimacy of Garments in Valentino's Fall/Winter 2025 Show
Alessandro Michele transforms Valentino's Fall/Winter 2025 into a surreal theater of intimacy and identity.
For Valentino’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, Alessandro Michele crafts an experience where the intimate becomes spectacle, dissolving the boundary between personal reflection and theatrical display. This is no ordinary runway show—it is a meta-theater of intimacies, a world where identity isn’t something to be unearthed in search of authenticity, but something continuously shaped and reshaped in an endless interplay of appearances and revelations.
Michele’s vision unfolds through layered silhouettes, deceptive transparencies, and fabrics that oscillate between shielding and exposure, evoking a sense of intimacy that is fluid, ever-changing. The setting itself is a statement: a surreal reimagining of public restrooms—spaces of fleeting privacy and shared existence—where the personal and the collective collide. Here, self-care rituals transform into identity performances, blurring the lines between the mundane and the extraordinary.
Muted hues, crushed velvets, and metallic flashes create a palpable tension, mirroring the delicate balance between introspection and self-presentation. The show is steeped in a Lynchian dreamscape, an atmosphere tinged with unease and seduction, where every gesture, fabric fold, and shadow feels both meticulously curated and dangerously unpredictable.
More than a fashion show, Michele delivers a manifesto: intimacy is not a sanctuary to be preserved, but a shifting stage, a theater of self-invention. Each moment is a performance, every glance a revelation—because in this world, the “I” is never static, only endlessly becoming.
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