Magliano Fall/Winter 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
It’s incredible the massive growth that Luca Magliano and his eponymous brand have experienced, because if a couple of years ago his shows were the most intimate that could exist in the fashion week, today it has become one of the biggest, in addition to an unmissable event, so much so that his colleagues in the industry such as Adrian Appiolaza or Sabato de Sarno, among others, did not hesitate for a second to sit in the front row to support him in the presentation of his Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
The show began to the rhythm of Aase Nielsen’s chirping music and with a very dim light, illuminating only the long white catwalk along which the models began to emerge with a relaxed, mysterious, and shy attitude, dressed in the corresponding looks of the line, developed as usual in the characteristic colour palette, where khaki or taupe always predominate, and luckily welcoming others such as burgundy or navy blue. The latter mentioned make their appearance through knitwear, sometimes accompanied by Swarovski crystals, combined with shirts or tailored trousers in neutral shades of rough and transparent mohair, and complemented with quilted crepe-de-chine outerwear for colder days.
As part of the same proposal, a new brand debuted, Nudo by Magliano, a reinterpretation of sporty basics, made with top quality cotton; and a special bag, the result of a new research, and in collaboration with Medea, a feminine signature of an ingenious product, famous also for its contribution to the Mediterranean discourse. Organic and sensual, what else could one ask for?
Have a look at the Magliano Fall/Winter 2025 collection below:



































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