Onitsuka Tiger Spring 2025: The History Squad
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Andrea Pompilio looked back to the fashion of past decades for a commercial collection that was stylish, practical and youthful.
He’s clearly designing for Gen Z, a generation that doesn’t mind wearing pre-loved clothes, rented ones or even hand-me-downs, and a cohort that’s fascinated by how their parents — and older generations — lived and dressed.
So why not mine the 1990s and 1920s, two stylish decades that were dominated by youth culture?
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This polished, coed collection wrapped together grunge and glamour, with models wearing long black dresses or lacy skirts under chunky fishermen knit cardigans, or button-front thermal T-shirts under oversize black top coats.
Pompilio paired many of these looks with stompy boots, or big fuzzy clogs that looked as if they’d been swiped from a Yeti’s closet.
He also looked further back, to the 1920s, for a lineup of bejeweled flapper-style dresses, including swingy black and smoky gray styles, and slinky slips in taupe and mimosa yellow.
A series of skirts with ultra-high slits, lace details and covered buttons were adorable, especially when paired with those chunky or slouchy knits. Still, they would have made great-grandma blush. Pompilio should have this much fun every season.