Rossario George Illuminates the Lumiere Runway at LA Fashion Week 2025

Under the glittering lights of Los Angeles, a new chapter in American luxury unfolded. On October 18th, Rossario George — the acclaimed Pacific Northwest fashion house helmed by visionary designer Tony Vincenteclosed the Lumiere Runway at LA Fashion Week 2025 with an unforgettable display of craftsmanship, glamour, and star power.

A Vision in White and Gold

The evening began with serenity and ended in spectacle. The Uccello Bianca gowns floated across the runway like celestial beings — layers of luminous white silk, structured yet weightless, draped to perfection. Feathers, a Rossario George signature, fluttered like the whisper of angel wings as models turned, catching the light with every step. Each look told a story of purity meeting power, a hallmark of Vincente’s design ethos.

The Honey Glow

Then came Honey — the brand’s iconic shimmering collection that has captivated audiences from Tokyo to Milan. Down the runway came radiant gold metallics and belted brown honeycomb-patterned perfection, followed by shimmering black and blue pieces that looked every bit like the midnight pools of the Hollywood Hills. Each ensemble moved like liquid light, reminding the audience that Rossario George is not just a label but a lifestyle where ethics and elegance coexist seamlessly.

Star Power and a Designer’s Moment

Beyond the couture, it was the star wattage that made the evening unforgettable. Award-winning actresses Charis Michelsen and Natasha Blasick graced the runway, joined by recording artist Cara, whose magnetic stage presence brought an added layer of glamour and artistry to the show. Together, these luminaries embodied the Rossario George spirit of confidence, individuality, and effortless sophistication.

And just when it seemed the night couldn’t be more electric, Designer Tony Vincente created a true fashion moment — dancing joyfully down the runway to Róisín Murphy’s “You Knew.” The audience erupted in applause as Vincente, embodying his own ethos of fearless self-expression, turned the finale into a celebration of artistry, individuality, and joy.

“Fashion should move like cinema — dramatic, emotive, unforgettable,” Vincente shared backstage. Indeed, the collection — and his impromptu dance — played like a feature film of modern glamour.

A House Defining Modern Luxury

Now celebrating eight years of redefining sustainable luxury, Rossario George continues to prove that fashion can be both aspirational and responsible. The LA Fashion Week presentation cemented Vincente’s reputation as one of America’s most exciting creative voices — a designer who blends artistry with advocacy, and spectacle with substance.

As the models took their final walk — a constellation of light, feathers, and gold — one thing was clear: Rossario George doesn’t follow trends; it defines them.

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Hannah Longman
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