Sinéad Burke and Harry Styles among stars at Valentino's PFW show

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Sinéad Burke was among the glittering crowd at Valentino's Paris Fashion Week show, rubbing shoulders with stars like Elton John, Florence Welch and Harry Styles.

Alessandro Michele’s debut as Valentino’s creative director injected the fun and fearlessness fashion month has been waiting for.

Having previously been at the helm of Gucci, Michele joined Valentino in March and his spring/summer 2025 collection was highly anticipated.

His collection marks a daring and imaginative new chapter for the storied fashion house. With his bold mix of maximalism, retro glamour and theatrical styling, Michele has brought Valentino’s legacy into the spotlight once again.

Wide-brimmed hats and drop waists featured heavily throughout (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

Entitled Pavillon Des Folie, the show explored a fusion of two revolutionary fashion eras – the 1920s and the 1960s – resulting in a captivating, layered collection that felt both nostalgic and strikingly modern.

Set in an intimate hall dimly lit by warm lamps covered in sheer fabrics, the runway unfolded against a backdrop of harps, busts and antique furniture, evoking a mood of mystery and old-age opulence.

The set created an ethereal and dramatic atmosphere (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

The set’s draped fabrics evoked a concealed intrigue. The models, adorned in sheer fabrics themselves, offered glimpses of their bodies, giving the collection an ethereal, almost haunting beauty. It wasn’t about merely abandoning and concealing Valentino’s past: it was about reinvention, with a heavy dose of theatricality.

The models walked on a cracked mirrored runway, symbolising the disruption of old conventions and the breaking into a new era under Michele’s visionary leadership.

Michele’s opening looks featured drop waist dresses, coloured tights, lace, ruffles and fur coats – an eclectic mix that paid homage to the flapper fashion of the 20s and the bright boldness of the 60s.

Traditional silhouettes in bold colours littered the runway (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

Michele’s maximalism was on full display with embroidered coats paired with frilled skirts, wide-brimmed hats, and exaggerated ruffled collars. The fusion of decades was clear in the shift dresses and drop-waist gowns reminiscent of the 20s jazz age, interspersed with The Beatles’ aesthetic of the 60s.

Models showcased Beatles-inspired glasses (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

Accessories such as silk evening headwraps, Oxford bags and round Lennon-like glasses underlined this dynamic interplay of two fashion revolutions.

The show radiated a palpable sense of drama, underscored by an ethereal, humming soundtrack and acoustic strings. Michele’s daring flair came through in bold details: bird-feathered hats, fox-like stoles and fur trims.

‘Quiet luxury’ was nowhere to be seen on Valentino’s runway (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

These audacious touches created a striking juxtaposition with contemporary fashion’s sustainable and ethical policies, challenging perceptions of what "high fashion" can be in today’s world.

The use of colour was nothing short of showstopping. Michele employed a broad spectrum of soft pastels, vivid ochres, reds and deep pitch blacks. This vibrant palette brought the collection to life, underscoring its rich complexity.

Pastels, jewels and bold prints ran throughout the collection (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

In a nod to the extravagant glamour of the roaring 20s and swinging 60s, animal trims, lavish frills and bold accessories created an atmosphere of indulgence. The combination of such opulent decades suggests Michele sees us on the brink of another style revolution, away from "quiet luxury".

Stars who turned out to support the designer’s debut included long-term friend Harry Styles, Elton John, Andrew Garfield, Salma Hayek and Irish activist and educator Burke.

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The Irishwoman wore an elegant black gown, adorned with a white bib detail on the bust.

Styles, meanwhile, went bold in a bright orange jumper, while Hayek channelled old school glamour in a lilac lace midi-length dress and matching hair bonnet.

Salma Hayek. Getty Images

Michele’s debut show has successfully reinvigorated Valentino, blending historic opulence with modern boldness.

The collection was a standout moment in fashion month, signalling that Valentino’s legacy is not just being revived, but reimagined entirely.

For more celebrity looks from the show, click the gallery above.

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