The garden of delights imagined by Sara Cavazza as the origin of the world in which the Genny woman takes her steps for the Spring/Summer 2025, is entirely symmetrical to the one painted by Hieronymus Bosch in 1480 for his famous triptych kept at the Prado in Madrid.
In this dreamlike and metaphysical space, colors and transparencies bloom, making the entire collection both romantic and concrete. The orchid, the Maison’s symbolic flower, blooms on macro and micro polkadot like prints on the cotton trench coat or macro, on the impalpable silk twill of blouses and pleated skirts.
Transformed into a jewel button and ornamental detail on accessories, the orchid will be celebrated on the catwalk with the magnificent painted bronze sculpture “Geography Desire” by Marc Quinn.
Everything starts from the idea of lightness and femininity that changes the features even of the suit, transforming it into an evanescent striped cotton pajama, into the revisited satin tuxedo with a long sleeveless jacket to be worn during the day over lingerie tops and in the evening on bare skin, or in the practical crumpled organza suit. Pants and jersey dresses have a special corset cut on the side that controls the width of the model, making curves elegantly dangerous.
The lingerie theme also snakes through evening dresses, featuring bow bras, corsets that shape the body adorned with embroidered flowers and ruffle motifs; fabrics and colors refer to Bosch’s dreamlike flowers.
From here also come the colors: lily-of-the-valley white, sunflower yellow, jade flower green, wisteria, peony, bougainvillea, and forget-me-not. Pearls are very important, decorating the straps of tank-cut evening dresses or drawing the body of women like a precious dew rain on tulle evasion. On knitwear, Genny’s iconic blockchain motif creates a clever play of solids and voids in the jacquard denim effect, fringed and tailored.
Among the shoes, notable are the precious satin slingbacks in the same shades of the garments, the cage sandal with multicolor rhinestones, and ballerinas with rhinestones and pearls, with a girly attitude. To complete the look, the bags: from the bucket to the tote, made of leather with the Block Chain motif to the iconic Fortune bag, available in three sizes: mini, medium, and maxi.
Credits: © Courtesy of GENNY PR
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