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ELIE SAAB SS25: Wild Elegance Meets Chic Adventure

ELIE SAAB’s Spring/Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection, titled “The Allure of the Wild,” transports the audience into a luxurious safari-inspired world. Presented against the elegance of Paris Fashion Week, the collection is a captivating fusion of untamed freedom and sophisticated femininity. The runway was a canvas of tranquil, earthy tones—sand, terracotta, and deep reds—complementing airy fabrics that moved with a sense of effortless adventure.

From structured safari-style suits to romantic gowns in delicate organza, the collection balanced strength with softness. Raffia, crochet, and monogrammed silk dominated the show, creating a sense of modern chic while hinting at the wild spirit beneath. Accessories like oversized straw bags, wide-brimmed hats, and chunky belts brought a grounded, yet stylish utility to the collection, perfect for the modern woman embarking on new adventures.

The models embodied this duality of elegance and boldness as they walked, each look offering a piece of the untamable world Saab envisions for his muse. Playful yet refined, the collection celebrates nature’s raw beauty while embracing the sophisticated edge of contemporary fashion.

Photos: Press ELIE SAAB

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