Forget springtime florals – Patou’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection, aptly named “Rose,” transcends mere aesthetics. Creative director Guillaume Henry crafts a multifaceted homage to the women who ignite his creative spark.
Henry’s ‘’Rose’’ isn’t a singular muse, but a captivating collage of influential figures. Think iconic French actresses like Delphine Seyrig, whose effortless elegance epitomizes a bygone era. These women represent not just femininity, but a strong feminist spirit – a quality woven into the very fabric of the collection.
Moving beyond color and floral motifs (though bursts of blooms do make an appearance), Henry curates a conversation between past and present. Classic Patou signatures – pleated skirts, dropped waistlines, and midi dresses – mingle with nods to fashion titans like Karl Lagerfeld and Michel Goma. Christian Lacroix’s famed pouf skirts get a contemporary makeover, transformed for a leggy, modern audience.
The collection is a delightful mix of high fashion and wearability. Tailored safari jackets with wide belts and lapels hold commercial appeal, while sporty 70s-inspired polos adorned with a miniaturized “JP” logo offer a playful touch. Provençal boutis embroidery graces a scallop-edged top and shorts, while crisp white tops paired with jeans and black jackets exude timeless Parisian chic. A chunky gold heart necklace is set to become a street style staple come spring.
Henry draws inspiration from the multifaceted world of French cinema, where women navigate love stories that defy easy summarization. They are about hope, resilience, and forging one’s own path – a sentiment that resonates with Henry’s own journey at Patou.
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