Fashion

Schiaparelli’s Freeing Fall/Winter 2023-2024 Haute Couture collection

For the Fall/Winter 2023-2024 Haute Couture collection, Creative Director of Schiaparelli Daniel Roseberry decided to embark on a new journey.
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For the Fall/Winter 2023-2024 Haute Couture collection, Creative Director of Schiaparelli Daniel Roseberry decided to embark on a new journey. For this season, his instinct was to build the collection in a different way, make it one that adventures, explores, dares, and feels more organic, more sensual, and more impromptu. To do so, he found it liberating to work with separates: a white shirt, the perfect pants, enormous puffer coats, and even knitwear basics like cardigans and tube skirts. All in all, his aim was to design for the French House an impossible wardrobe, not that it won’t be wearable, but one that is so extraordinary with a surrealist’s interpretation of a woman’s essential closet and with a sense of freedom, of disobedience, so women can have pieces to assemble however they like. And this combination of transgression and wit extends to this season’s accessories as well.

Schiaparelli has always been in conversation with art and this collection shows no difference. In fact, each piece has been somehow inspired by an artist: from Elsa’s time to Lucian Freud who inspired the hand-painted body look, sculptor Jack Whitten’s mirrored mosaic pieces that gave birth to a broken-mirror stretch cardigan and skirt, and many more.

Have a look at the collection in the Photo Gallery and let it speak for itself.