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PAULA CANOVAS DEL VAS SS25

PAULA CANOVAS DEL VAS SPRING-SUMMER 2025

For Spring/Summer 2025, its third collection since the opening of its Paris studio, Paula Canovas del Vas explores societal norms, the dynamics of power, desire and control that shape personal and social relationships, and the power of vulnerability and deep interpersonal connection in fostering intimacy between people. The presentation reflects on a study by Psychologist Arthur Aron, demonstrating how structured self-disclosure can create closeness between strangers and highlights several themes about contemporary society.

Set inside the Institut Cervantes’ Ballroom, the Spring-Summer 2025 presentation touches on the dynamics of power and our desire for genuine connection in an increasingly disconnected world. With technology and social media often diluting real relationships, the set of 200 questions – voiced-over by Mexico-based artist Meryl Yana in conversation with LA-based director J.B. Braud – constructs a tension outlining the lack of meaningful interactions which are often lost in modern communication.

The performance and related film, “It Was Like a Background Noise”, directed by J.B. Braud, staged by Brazilian Choreographer Leonardo D’Aquino, member of Berlin-based collective cie. Toula Limnaios, and under the art direction of Angélique Pilière – the creative talent behind Oui Non Editions, is a playful tribute to Pina Bausch, emphasizing the disconnect within an increasingly polarized society, coercion and the pursuit of empowerment.

Additionally, it raises a subtle commentary on human curiosity and self-reflection. Many of the questions are introspective, forcing people to think deeply about their lives, desires, and relationships. This introspection isn’t always encouraged in daily life, where people are often focused on surface-level interactions or efficiency.

Drawing from the themes of power and connection, Spring/Summer 2025 balances fluidity and structure. Sheer fabrics create flowing silhouettes, while tailored pieces bring a sense of precision and strength. The color palette mixes muted earth tones with bright, bold accents, offering contrast and depth. This season introduces new Diablo Saturn Pumps and Flip Sandals, Mini Puff Dresses, and Merengue Dress, alongside signature Carmen Bags, Mesh and Halter Knit Tops, and Puff Cardigans.

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By Senior Fashion Editor 24FashionTVChristina V Henningstad @christina_henningstad

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