Inside Alessandro Michele's Cherry-Glossed Bathroom: Valentino FW25 Transforms Identity in a Meta-Theater of Intimacy
Alessandro Michele presents his second ready-to-wear collection for Valentino in a public lavatory, challenging old perceptions and exploring a new era for the maison.
In Alessandro Michele's own Lynchian red (rest)room of Le Méta-Théâtre Des Intimités, a deep shade of cherry glosses the walls covering the septic tank of a revolution. Models saunter out of stalls under the flashing lights of a flushed club bathroom. Some stop at the sink and gaze into the mirror on their way out, while others stride directly past. It's a private experience done in public, and that in between, intangible space of personal ritual is where Michele seeks to get in contact with our true selves: "Who are we?"
There's no way Michele could ask that of his audience and not have the answer for himself– Michele is more Michele than ever since he joined Valentino in 2024, following a decades-long career at another maison where a shift towards quiet luxury became antithetical to his magpie-maximalism. And yet, the opposite is also true–there has only ever been one Alessandro Michele.
Valentino RTW FW25: Looks 15, 22, 2 (Photos courtesy of Valentino)



Valentino RTW FW25: Looks 20, 54, 60 (Photos courtesy of Valentino)



Then, there are the calling cards of old lovers. A soft, red wool jacket with an almost puritan collar is paired with a brunch hat and leopard print flats that barely peek out from under wide-leg slacks. Petite velvet bows on tiered evening gowns subtly wink at the codes of Garavani's_Valentino_. Looks like these make up the minority, but blend seamlessly into Michele's new meta-theater like they were always meant to be.
Valentino RTW FW25: Looks 5, 15, 25 (Photos courtesy of Valentino)



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