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Pierre Cardin Fall 2025: Moon Safari

Posting time:2025-03-13 00:48:41

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Pierre Cardin Fall 2025: Moon Safari

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Pierre Cardin often talked about designing clothes for space.  “In 2069, we will all walk on the moon or Mars wearing my ‘Cosmocorps’ ensembles. Women will wear Plexiglas cloche hats and tube clothing, men will be wearing elliptical pants and kinetic tunics,” he once said. His great-nephew and heir Rodrigo Basilicati-Cardin is committed to making that dream a reality.  Last fall, he revealed the house had teamed with the European Space Agency to design the suits that astronauts will use for training at the new Luna simulation facility in Cologne, Germany, to prepare for future missions to the moon. Having staged fashion shows at a space center in Kourou, French Guiana, and in front of a replica Ariane 5 rocket near Paris, the brand unveiled its fall collection at the foot of the mirrored geodesic dome at the French capital’s Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie museum. Models emerged in brightly colored tubular down jackets and A-line dresses with circular appliqués inspired by the moon. Shiny bodysuits were paired with two-tone capes or bold geometric vests, while a sienna red jumpsuit with vinyl porthole pockets came with a round neckline like those on real spacesuits.  The brand used a mix of deadstock fabrics from its archives and cutting-edge materials like sea wool, which is crafted from discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic bottles. If some of the outfits felt like high school science projects, the stiffer technical fabrics were used to sculptural effect on looks like a light gray jumpsuit with a raised neckline.  Even as fellow Space Age labels Courrèges and Rabanne have undergone sweeping makeovers, Cardin is hanging tight in the space couture segment. While some of its offerings looked dated, the futuristic eyewear suggested that license, at least, holds untapped potential. You don’t need to wait until 2069 to wear the cool visor shades with a silver helmet attached — elliptical pants optional.

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