Camille Miceli has been at the helm as the creative director of Pucci since 2021, making waves in the fashion world with her vision. In 2022, she revealed her debut collection for this iconic Italian fashion label for the Pre-Fall season. Fast forward to Spring 2025, and Miceli took a bold step by choosing to showcase her latest Pucci collection off the traditional fashion calendar. She ventured to the picturesque Portofino to unveil her newest creations. Set against a stunning backdrop of vivid blue skies and the breathtaking Ligurian Sea, models, including notable names like Naomi Campbell, Kristen McMenamy, and Lulu Tenney, graced the runway at the historic “La Cervara,” a former abbey located in Santa Margherita. The collection featured slinky silhouettes adorned with graphic swirl prints, all rendered in a refined and sophisticated color palette dominated by black, white, and soft pink.
In-Depth Review of the Emilio Pucci Spring 2025 Collection: Highlights and Insights
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“The concept is intriguing, yet it doesn’t resonate with me. Portofino is one of my absolute favorite destinations, where I have spent countless memorable moments. The stunning blue of the Ligurian Sea, combined with the vibrant, colorful architecture and the lush greenery, is what draws me back time and again. I wish she would have genuinely captured this essence because the colors presented here feel overly muted and somewhat lifeless.” [Salvatore]
“Since Peter Dundas left, I haven’t found joy in a Pucci collection. He had a remarkable ability to infuse the brand with dynamic energy and sensuality. While this collection is not completely lacking, it feels rather uninspired and meh.” [bluestar]
“I’m puzzled why Pucci opts to showcase off the traditional fashion week calendar as if this strategy benefits them in any way. It’s been challenging to recall a standout collection since Peter Dundas departed.” [fenty]
“The frequent use of black in the prints and the overall collection gives off an unsettling vibe that feels inappropriate for a resort brand.” [hamburgers]
“Those black prints evoke the image of oil spills on the Ligurian Sea. The overall aesthetic feels heavy and burdensome.” [jeanclaude]
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