Balenciaga Takes Its New Skiwear Collection to the Streets of Paris

Balenciaga introduced its 2025 Skiwear Collection today, a new line of high-performance apparel, accessories, and athletic gear for men and women.
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Balenciaga introduced its 2025 Skiwear Collection today, a new line of high-performance apparel, accessories, and athletic gear for men and women.
The Spring 2026 collection focuses on multifunctional pieces, from duffle coats to cashmere knits.

The luxury house will produce custom formalwear for the club’s men’s and women’s teams, starting in Winter 2025.

For its latest men’s outing the house sends tailored suiting outdoors with Pharrell’s take on country elegance and new monogram camo.

The first UNIQLO x Needles capsule reworks everyday fleece with practicality and understated design for Fall Winter 2025.

Wales Bonner and adidas Originals return this fall with archival silhouettes and a fresh mix of materials and color.

PUMA and Madhappy launch a 19-piece collection reworking sportswear staples, captured in a campaign starring Lila Moss.

Rihanna’s new FENTY x PUMA line brings soccer codes into everyday pieces that feel effortless and current.

Inspired by the Sea-to-Sky Highway, the collection fuses luxury, innovation, and the will to move through all terrains.

Jun Takahashi’s UNDERCOVER and GU reunite for a genderless line that turns subtle tension into everyday style.

The second chapter of The North Face x Cecilie Bahnsen explores softness and performance through adaptable, enduring design.

The second Kith for TUMI collaboration arrives just in time for the holidays, marking the travel brand’s 50th year in style.

The British designer collaborates with Tate to transform William Blake’s timeless art into a modern capsule collection.

Tokyo streetwear icon NEIGHBORHOOD teams up with Y-3 for a motorcycle-lined capsule releasing October 25.

The ongoing collaboration continues for AW25 with a modular, all-gender collection built for performance, movement, and city life.

JW Anderson and Moncler reunite for a new capsule that reworks archival designs into modern cold-weather essentials.
Closing Paris Fashion Week, Matthieu Blazy presented a highly anticipated collection that signaled a new, more relaxed era for Chanel.

Coperni’s Spring Summer 2026 collection turns innovation into intimacy with C+, a new line designed to work in sync with the body.

Chitose Abe pushes the house codes further in Spring/Summer 2026, turning classics into sculptural hybrids that shift as you move.

ISSEY MIYAKE’s Spring Summer 2026 collection asks what happens when clothes begin to think, move, and express on their own.