Daniel Roseberry is embracing a standout moment at Schiaparelli as fashion shifts from restrained quiet luxury to a more expressive, individualistic style—a direction he has mastered in his couture shows. As the ready-to-wear line evolves, Roseberry has been experimenting by easing back on some of the surrealist elements that defined Elsa Schiaparelli’s legacy and his early work with the brand, while remaining loyal to his vibrant and daring vision.
Kendall Jenner’s look was a prime example of Roseberry’s bold style: blue jeans with a unique U-shaped dip at the front and back waistbands, paired with an ivory jersey bodysuit with an integrated stretch corset—this was no ordinary denim ensemble. His focus on the hourglass silhouette appeared throughout the collection, with pieces like a zip-front denim day dress and a black halter dress in structured jersey, accented by off-white draping around the hips.
This collection wasn’t about following one theme or trend; instead, it captured the lively, extroverted spirit of a social butterfly. From bold zebra patterns to dramatic shoulder pads and sequined florals, each piece made a strong, fun statement. Roseberry took a more minimal approach to embroidery this season, opting instead to create texture through other means, such as with a blue mesh bodycon dress featuring knotted braids and a knit dress crafted from shellacked suede strips for a glossy finish. The result was a collection filled with effortless style and visual impact.
This spirit of “effortless oomph” extended into the footwear, where he reinterpreted Schiaparelli’s iconic golden trompe l’oeil toe sneaker. For Spring/Summer 2025, he introduced a playful golden toe ring on leather babouche slides, infusing whimsy into even the simplest accessories.
With this collection, Roseberry demonstrated his command of Schiaparelli’s bold legacy while bringing a fresh, playful perspective, offering pieces that celebrate both personality and flair.