Saint Laurent Pre-Owned 1980s silk suit Made in France The origin of the goods may vary from batch to batch. Please refer to the actual product. Highlights gold-tone silk set of two Blazer: open front lurex detailing patterned jacquard collarless shoulder pads long sleeves buttoned cuffs Italian rear vents silk lining straight hem cropped Skirt: concealed side zip fastening mid-rise two side welt pockets short side slit silk lining straight hem Composition Outer: Silk 100%, Lurex 100% Lining: Silk 100% The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 27358483 Brand style ID: SA750RG
Ganni Fall 2025: The Comforts of Home
Saint Laurent Sleeveless Leather Minidress Black
Showing for the second time at Paris Fashion Week, Ganni designer Ditte Reffstrup should be championed for continuing to make sustainability and size inclusivity priorities in fashion because she’s one of the few. Like many, though, for fall 2025, she was feeling the weight of the world, which translated into a collection informed by the comforts of home interiors with voluminous, cocooning silhouettes that occasionally felt weighed down, too. Fashion’s historical-leaning, romantic new mood filtered through flared coats with ballooning sleeves; swagged skirts resembling curtains; oversize draped pants with a bit of Loewe to them; on-trend peplum details, and cool skirted chunky boots that were grounding. Where the collection really shined was in the fabulous denim, a Ganni signature, including baggy jeans covered in flossy rose floral threadwork as on the reverse side of upholstery fabric, a great-looking feminine flared zebra stripe denim maxi coat and a blue damask denim skirt with a more restrained volume proposition. You May Also Like Tapestry rose jacquards, sofa-cushion checks and hand crocheted details evoking granny blankets also spun a textured, homey feel in keeping with Reffstrup’s theme of protection. They also brought to mind the scaling Scandi fashion house itself under chief executive officer Laura du Rusquec, late of Balenciaga, who has ambitions to double sales in the next five years and open more global stores. “At home you feel safe, it creates a tapestry inside of you, the way you have lived, who you are and what that makes you,” Reffstrup said backstage, speaking of values, which she holds dear and stays true to in her work. To wit, this season saw her using some interesting new next-gen materials through the brand’s Fabrics of the Future initiative, including sequin embellishments made from seaweed, and Oleatex alternative leather outerwear made from Biotex derived from olive oil production waste. From the kitchen to the runway.