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Brioni unveiled its spring-summer 2025 collection, embracing effortless luxury. Boglioli, on the other hand, celebrated Mediterranean elegance, weaving light fabrics and relaxed silhouettes. Meanwhile, Giorgio Armani channeled tropical flair for its vibrant spring lineup.
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Alessandro Michele made a grand entrance with his Valentino debut, presenting the brand’s resort 2025 collection with an eclectic twist. In contrast, Fendi’s spring-summer 2025 collection exuded collegiate flair, blending preppy aesthetics with modern sophistication.
Ferragamo, not to be outdone, made a sartorial splash with a 70s-inspired resort collection, epitomizing refined retro charm.
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LuisaViaRoma set sail in style with a captivating summer editorial featuring model Carlos Galobart. Massimo Dutti captured the essence of artistic sophistication in Amsterdam, linking up with model Paul Hameline for a stylish outing. Finally, Gucci embraced the carefree spirit of beach life with its spring-summer 2025 collection.