Jenny Packham Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear
Jenny Packham often draws on the glamour of the past to dress her glamorous woman in the present day. Yet her journeys across cultural and cinematic history typically locate themselves somewhere in the 20th centuryâand not in the annals of ancient Egypt. âIâve been waiting for ages for the Grand Egyptian Museum to open in Cairo, and itâs now in the soft-opening stage,â said Packham, who, despite her brandâs association with upper-crust Englishness, is also something of an adventurer. âI went there years ago and got very inspired, so it felt like the right time to return to that inspiration.â
Unsurprisingly, perhaps, one of Packhamâs starting points was Cleopatraâwhether representations of the great Egyptian queen from her own time, or her famous interpretation by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1963 blockbuster opposite Richard Burton. But given Packhamâs magpieâs eye for glitz, she was also drawn to the ancient Egyptiansâ dazzling use of color and metallics. âThey were the first to create a blue pigment from lapis lazuli, so we incorporated that into the collection,â she said, smiling. âAnd plenty of gold and silver of course.â (As Packham also noted, some historians say ancient Egypt was the first civilization to introduce the concept of luxury goods.)
Packhamâs party season dresses were all present and ready for their big nights out come summer 2025, whether a dress dripping in royal blue sequins and beading with fierce power shoulders, or a more playful gold and silver sequin and crystal tunic dress that seemed to shimmy off the hanger and straight onto the dance floor. But Packham also noted that her styles with capes and those made from crepe fabrics have been flying off the shelves, in particular designs that offer a more restrained opulence.
For while Packhamâs designs are certainly opulent, theyâre alsoâfor the woman with the occasion to wear themâstrangely practical. Thereâs a reason why itâs a certain kind of no-nonsense creative woman that is drawn to them, notably Kate Winslet, who has worn Packham on the red carpet for a handful of premieres for her new Lee Miller biopic, and Adele, who wore several styles during her sold-out concerts in Munich and Las Vegas this summer. The timelessness of Packhamâs gowns seems to hold a particular appeal for the kind of totemic cultural figure whose legacies will likely remain for centuries to comeâthe Cleopatras of today, you could even argue.