

Model, cult-fave influencer and style icon Sofia Richie Grainge just dropped her own clothing brand. Here’s everything you need to know.
Meet SRG. Arguably the influencer clothing line to rule them all, this unexpected launch caught everyone’s attention. SRG is a Revolve in-house brand created and designed by Sofia with her timeless, instinctive style philosophy in mind. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just like to keep up with trends, the collection is undeniably good. Think wardrobe staples like camel trenches, suede sets, silk tops, classic dresses and more. Could this be the launch of the year?

It’s official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is the new Chief Creative Officer at Fendi.
After leaving her position at Dior as the Creative Director of women’s collections in May, rumours swirled about where she’d head next. Now, the switch to Fendi makes perfect sense. Chiuri began her fashion career designing accessories at Fendi for over a decade in the ‘90s and has strong roots in its founding city. We have to say, Fendi couldn’t have chosen anyone more perfect. All eyes will surely be on Milan next February for Chiuri’s Fendi Fall 2026 debut.

Skis up! Louis Vuitton has us excited for snow with their new Winter 2025 travel collection.
Introducing women’s LV SKI. It features ultra-lightweight performance wear designed specially for the slopes. Perfect for that mountainside retreat coming up, the pieces exude sporty elegance while shearling trims and quilted details give the collection an irresistibly cozy vibe. On top of that, it also includes a vast selection of lodgewear including Norwegian-style knits and accessories galore. Après-ski, indeed.

Speaking of après-ski…Dior couldn’t let LV have all the fun!
Dior just announced the DiorAlps capsule: contemporary mountainwear that toes the line between couture and performance. Picture puffer jackets, boots, and even ski googles adorned with the classic Dior monogram in colours from black and blue to white and camel. Even better, the brand’s signature bags are available in exclusive winter variations. Sign us up! Your dream ski resort style awaits.

You can never have too much skiwear, and Chanel has you covered (literally).
This Winter, Chanel is bringing back Coco Neige, a performancewear category inspired by Gabrielle Chanel‘s love of the mountains. Unlike typical winter releases, the 2026 iteration is quite colourful, featuring accessories, boots, puffers, and classic Chanel jackets in frosty pinks and pine greens. House Ambassador and Japanese actress Nana Komatsu stars in the campaign images, giving serious alpine-chic energy. Easily style the collection with confidence—from the slopes to the streets.

Rounding up a very ski-forward week of fashion releases is Balenciaga’s latest Skiwear launch.
The collection blends technical innovation with the brand’s unmistakable aesthetic, featuring a full spectrum of performance-focused pieces like parkas, cargo pants and thermal knits. The accessories are just as exciting—think caps with face-shielding covers, spacious padded bags and a variety of winter boots. Each piece echoes the collection’s commitment to comfort and utility. We’re ready to hit the slopes.

Looking to invest in a signature coat this winter? Look no further than Burberry’s new outerwear collection.
Trench coats, bomber jackets, puffer coats, capes—you name it, Burberry has it in this collection. Released alongside a series of hilarious video promotions (seriously, you’ve got to see this), the brand leans into its posh British heritage with classic styles. Established in 1856, it’s impressive that Burberry still holds its place as a go-to brand for luxury outerwear. We don’t think they’ll be going away anytime soon. After all, it’s always Burberry weather.

Wishing you were in Paris soaking up the last few moments of fall? Us too. Luckily, Veronica Beard is bringing the chic vibes to you.
The brand just released part two of their Fall 2025 campaign, The Paris Edition. It’s effortless, polished and, of course, French. Picture everything from classic blazers and outerwear to timeless blouses and pullovers in autumnal prints like fair isle, plaid and tweed. Designed for busy women, these pieces easily take you from day to night like a Parisian pro. Pair their sophisticated sparkles with knee-high boots and a glass of wine—you’re all set for party season.

We love a brand that understands how personal jewellery is—and CELI gets it.
The proudly Canadian brand just unveiled a captivating new suite of earring and pendant charms, each crafted in solid gold and adorned with resplendent gemstones, refined zodiac motifs and graphic alphabet emblems. These charms transcend fleeting trends, designed with timelessness and sentimentality in mind. Understated yet impossibly chic, these personalized adornments are already on our wish lists and to-gift lists!
Additional text by Cessi Treñas
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Maddison Hoyt is a freelance writer for FASHION Magazine. Studying Fashion Communications at Toronto Metropolitan University, she’s captivated by the diverse ways people connect with fashion, art and storytelling. When she’s not writing, you can find her knitting or watching YouTube essays on pop culture.
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