If you happen to thought tutus had been only for ballerinas, Simone Rocha’s newest style assortment proves completely different.
Her spring/summer time 2025 London Trend Week took the concept of a tutu to new heights – whereas additionally giving it a darker edge.
As we’ve come to count on from the Irish designer, Rocha’s assortment toed the road between coquettish and melancholy – her designs captivated an eerie romance, as childlike tutus had been drenched in vivid reds.
Born in Dublin in 1986, Rocha graduated from Central Saint Martin’s School in 2008 and made her debut at London Trend Week simply two years later.
This assortment didn’t stray removed from Rocha’s quintessential fashion, from delicately embellished items to sheer pale pink overlays, balancing prim detailing with darkish deconstruction.
Balletcore began sweeping TikTok style accounts on the finish of final final 12 months, and this season Rocha confirmed the development has extra legs than your common social media fad.
The runway was awash with tutu skirts, silk slippers, organza clutches and a blush pink palette.
Among the fashions carried organza-covered clutch baggage that appeared like rolled-up tutus – which might very nicely develop into one of many ‘it’ baggage of the season.
She additionally confirmed her extra experimental method to style, with assertion bows, deconstructed overcoats and sheer overlays revealing the delicate particulars of every fashions’ physique.
The rose motif has develop into one thing of a Rocha signature, they usually had been embellished throughout skirts, tops and trousers, whereas additionally being included as equipment as fashions graced the runway with blushing bouquets.
Nonetheless, this prudish innocence was lower by with Rocha’s use of vivid reds and pitch blacks, together with sharply tailor-made fits, coats and attire.
“There’s a frivolity and a actuality to it,” Rocha instructed WWD forward of the present, whereas explaining that her inspirations for this season got here from ballet and the German dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch.
There have been additionally newer parts on this assortment for the designer – she used denim for the primary time, bringing a texture and dimension to the present not beforehand seen earlier than.
Rocha’s introduction of daring design coups and deeper hues managed to tie collectively the demure frivolity of balletcore with one thing darker and extra grown-up.