Twinset Fall 2025: Indietinged Boho with Whiffs of Romance
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The opulent rooms of Palazzo Litta, a baroque gem in Milan, created a charming contrast with the undone attitude of models treading the carpeted runway at Sunday’s Twinset show. Billed as a tribute to Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg, style icons of the ’60s and ‘70s, the show unfurled at a quick pace, looks falling somewhere between rock-tinged boho and romance. Crocheted minidresses as intricate as lace and embellished with faux feathers; elongated knits which doubled as minidresses, some coming with crocheted bibs and collars; argyle knit sets with briefs and shrunken tops, and rib knit calf-long dresses with boat necklines made for commercially appealing items, a display of Twinset’s prowess in the knitwear category. A cardigan with fuzzy, mop-like shoulders tempered a flowing silk slip dress trimmed in lace, conjuring a just-out-of-bed cool, while a burgundy chiffon ruffled frock with bell sleeves was music festival-ready. Dark floral patterns and paisley motifs decked velvet dévoré blouses and gowns for occasionwear with an indie flair. You May Also Like A touch of the ‘80s silhouette echoed in the strong-shouldered topcoats and army-inspired boleros, which got more inventive in the tapestry-like number with matching HotPants – thrifted-like pieces for the vintage-loving younger generations. The show opened to Led Zeppelin’s 1971 hit “Stairway to Heaven” – and the lyrics “with a word she can get what she came for.” Backstage before the show, chief executive officer Alessandro Varisco used similar words to describe Twinset’s proposition, rooted in unfussy fashion at an accessible price point. “An alternative to luxury,” he said.
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