Sandra Sándor took much of the motivation for Nanushka's pre-fall 2025 collection from a vacation in Ibiza. “I was valuing the nature around me. I was truly, actually decreasing,” she stated. “It was rather unique. I remained in this alert mindset, and I felt that it would be so remarkable to take home this sensation: Is it possible to be still in the middle of city mayhem?”
Nanushka's offering is the flower that, versus all chances, grows through a fracture in the concrete. Appropriately called “Stop to Smell the Roses,” it's sprayed with intense colors and natural shapes and filled with utilitarianism and office-inspired pieces. The most unexpected addition is the rose theme– sprinkled throughout silk twill and emblazoned on the elbow spots of an intarsia knit sweatshirt– which Sándor confesses she was at first reluctant to consist of. “Rose is rather an actual sign. It's not a really Nanushka method to take this actually,” she stated.
Sándor turned to her Hungarian heritage, when she stumbled upon a classic postage stamp with a rose. “I didn't wish to fill the entire collection with roses, certainly, however I did desire some area for it to be there as a sign of this entire sensation,” she stated. In other places, she telegraphed that feeling through subtler methods, similar to the laser-cut shirtdress whose cutouts look like the edges of a stamp, or the abstract beaded flower brooch she attached to much heavier wool coats.
While Sándor's home codes– Hungarian Kopjafa signs, signature vegan leather, rounded sleeves, and neutral colors– are all present, pre-fall 2025 is a suggestion to stop and smell the roses. Or, as they state, go touch some yard.