Róisín Pierce Fall 2025: Pushing the Craft and the Commercial Side Forward DATE: 2025-03-13 04:06:36
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Róisín Pierce Fall 2025: Pushing the Craft and the Commercial Side Forward
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“Nothing pure can stay” were words that Irish designer Róisín Pierce gave us to ruminate on for her romantic fall 2025 collection, a masterclass in craft inspired in part by Wilson Alwyn Bentley, the American meteorologist and photographer from Vermont who was the first known person to take detailed photographs of snowflakes and record their individual unique features. “I found it fascinating how intensely dedicated he was to capturing these snowflakes, and that when he was a child, he’d get upset if he missed a snowstorm, and I believe he actually even died in a snowstorm doing what he loved,” Pierce said during a preview. “I can resonate with that.” It’s easy to see how from the obsessive handcraft and detail work she puts into her five-year-old label, which is supported by Dover Street Market’s brand development division as of last year, a partnership that’s starting to bear fruit in her increased production capabilities, she said. This season she also added two new collaborators — Stephen Jones on headpieces and French accessories brand Polène on bags. You May Also Like “What I love about snowflakes is that they’re almost like little flowers when you get to see them up close, falling from the sky. And of course, we work with things that are very floral. But the season was more so about a beautiful metaphor for something that’s transient,” she said. There’s poetry in that and in her remarkable, organic-looking clothes. This collection marked an evolution for the rising designer, with a heightened sense of luxe decoration and a broader reach, from conceptual to casual and commercial friendly. She showed plenty of the gorgeous, more formal all-white looks she’s become known for, using Italian silk, powdered silk velvet resembling glistening snow, Japanese cotton lace, French embroidery and deadstock textiles. Dresses were smocked to the body, or floated around it, shaped by pin-tucking, lattice work and smocked rosettes. A halter top dazzled with cascading coils and ribbons over bloomer pants, as did a sheer lace blouse and skirt in Japanese lace with forget-me-not floral embroidery. She also worked with more color and more separates, such as an inky blue ruffled satin peplum jacket over smocked pants, blouses galore with smocking, puff sleeve and crochet floral details; volume sleeve anoraks, and crochet sweaters, all of which should expand her commercial potential. Ditto the charming leather handbags, one style a sphere and the other a box shape, with lattice work and floral details, which are available for preorder now. Collection Gallery 32 Photos View Gallery While her business is ramping up, Pierce is still head down. “I really just want to focus on design. It’s my heart. I live in Ireland on an island away from everyone, but I love the idea of being a recluse and just working on getting these things that I feel need to come out, come out into the universe.” Stay that way, as long as you can.
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