Week in Review: Vince, Emporio Armani, Gucci + More

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Published March 2, 2025

Week in Review: Sean O’Pry for the Vince spring 2025 campaign, Josh Richards for the Emporio Armani spring-summer 2025 accessories advertisement, and Raffaele Giolli for Gucci fall-winter 2025.
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Week in Review: Sean O’Pry for the Vince spring 2025 campaign, Josh Richards for the Emporio Armani spring-summer 2025 accessories advertisement, and Raffaele Giolli for Gucci fall-winter 2025.

Sean O’Pry took to Catalina Island for Vince’s spring 2025 campaign. Emporio Armani captured its signature timeless appeal in a spring campaign that focuses on classic accessories. Meanwhile, Gucci’s fall 2025 collection crafted a dialogue between past and future.

Patrick Lewis fronts the Bally spring 2025 campaign.Pin
Patrick Lewis fronts the Bally spring 2025 campaign. Photo: Jack Pierson / Bally

Bally framed its Swiss heritage in Palm Springs for its spring 2025 campaign, juxtaposing refined craftsmanship with sun-soaked leisure. Stray Kids embraced modern prep in Tommy Hilfiger’s spring 2025 advertisement. Douglas unveiled a sunlit vision of masculinity, presenting sophistication through warm, golden hues.

Rubuen Bilan-Carroll wears Todd Snyder fall-winter 2025. Pin
Rubuen Bilan-Carroll wears Todd Snyder fall-winter 2025. Photo: Todd Snyder

Todd Snyder channeled Saint-Germain cool for fall 2025, blending Parisian nonchalance with American tailoring. Kenzo explored tailoring and preppy aesthetics for its latest collection, offering a fresh take on refined yet casual dressing. Meanwhile, Burberry blended heritage with modern drama in its winter 2025 collection, reinforcing its legacy through bold outerwear and intricate detailing.

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