The Yanina Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection showcased in Paris was a stunning display of elegance and luxury. Designer Yulia Yanina presented a breathtaking array of exquisite designs that exuded sophistication and glamour.
The collection featured intricate lace detailing, delicate embroidery, and luxurious fabrics that created a sense of timeless beauty. The show opened with a mesmerizing piece titled “The Grand Ball,” which set the tone for the rest of the collection.
One of the standout pieces from the show was a stunning gown adorned with shimmering crystals and feathers, which exuded a sense of opulence and femininity. Another highlight was a flowing silk dress with floral appliqués that moved effortlessly down the runway.
Yulia Yanina’s attention to detail and craftsmanship was evident in each piece, showcasing her mastery of the art of haute couture. The collection was a true celebration of elegance and sophistication, with each look exuding an air of romance and whimsy.
Overall, the Yanina Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection was a breathtaking display of luxurious fashion at its finest. The intricate designs and exquisite craftsmanship showcased in Paris were a testament to Yulia Yanina’s talent and creativity in the world of high fashion.
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This is really fun. I've noticed before with this designer that sometimes the shapes are not very interesting but when it comes to prints and embellishments she is very inventive. Reminds me a bit of (the original) Schiaparelli with her use of surreal print motifs such as a lobster or buttons shaped like cicadas. There are a few dresses here which I think are quite stunning (the bubble-printed organza and the similar red hexagon – printed one in particular) and would be fantastic for making a real entrance on the red carpet. Also, love the pea-pods and the giant tomato sleeve! Make sure you get your five-a-day by wearing them!
I have loved Yanina for a few seasons. I specifically love the juxtaposition of the whimsical, classical, and cosmopolitan which she does very well, but to a lesser degree than Jeremy Scott, when he was at the helm of Moschino. That being said, that eggplant gown was nasty work. Maybe I am moving toward prudishness, but it is always low hanging fruit to show strategic nudity or full on nudity ( this aimed at other designers). Otherwise, I would love to own many of these pieces.
Superbly tantalising ❤