
الشراشيب اللامعة اختيار دور الأزياء العالمية لموضة شتاء 2025
With the beginning of the new year, international fashion houses begin to launch their latest fashion trends, and it seems that their trend in the year 2025 is shiny tassels that you will find decorating the fronts of jackets, coats, dresses, and all winter pieces for this year.
Undercover Winter 2025 Show Alberta Ferretti Winter 2025 Show
Vogue magazine presented a report that includes fashion collections for winter 2024-2025. In the Tory Burch collection, the white coat decorated with tassels and embroidered with delicate, shiny thread designs shines, which is suitable for the Christmas season, occasions and night celebrations.
Tory Burch Winter 2025 Show
As for the Valentino collection, it was distinguished by the shiny leather jacket, which was decorated with silver tassels.
Valentino Winter 2025 Show
The most famous fashion house that is unique in its designs using shiny tassels in the winter 2025 fashion is 'Gucci', and this uniqueness appeared specifically in a blazer that it presented in its men's collection, as it was distinguished by a modern and sparkling touch through the silver patterns mixed with the small black embroidery that covered it.
Gucci Men's Show Winter 2025
Alberta Ferretti Winter 2025 Show
عرض فالنتينو لشتاء 2025
عرض غوتشي الرجالي لشتاء 2025
عرض توري بورش لشتاء2025
عرض ألبرتا فيريتي لشتاء 2025
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