A study in black and white

Spring Summer 25
July 2025
A visual narrative that’s both essential and intense.
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A visual narrative that’s both essential and intense: the shots from photographer Emilio Tini for Roberto Collina’s Spring Summer 25 lookbook reveal a black and white selection that enhances the purity of form and the delicacy of texture. The images speak in a whisper, leaving space for the details: natural yarns, plays of light, sheer yet tactile transparencies.

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The collection lets knit stitches suggest rather than reveal: openwork, lace-like effects, and patterns that trace refined see-through layers across the skin. The garments, minimal at heart, sculpt refined and dimensional silhouettes where every movement unveils new depths and contrasts.

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Cotton poplin comes to life in asymmetric tops, defining a feminine style that is both understated and assertive. Ribs play with light, while cotton and linen blend in tactile harmony: lightness becomes not only a visual quality, but a sensorial one.

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This SS 25 lookbook selection embodies timeless elegance, where black and white becomes a language: not subtracting, but intensifying. A quiet declaration of style that celebrates material, light, and gesture.