The best looks and fresh inspiration direct from New York Fashion Week

From Calvin Klein’s triumphant return to Khaite’s fresh perspective to Coach’s ode to nostalgia, here, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite looks from the NYFW Fall 25 collections.

Calvin Klein Fall 2025: Understated Refinement with a Modern Edge

After a seven-year absence from New York Fashion Week, Calvin Klein made a highly anticipated return, unveiling its Fall 2025 collection under the direction of Veronica Leoni. The newly appointed creative lead—also the first woman to helm the brand—delivered a masterclass in refined tailoring and quiet luxury, seamlessly blending Calvin Klein’s minimalist DNA with her own European sensibilities.


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Christy Turlington, Calvin Klein and Kate Moss
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Held at the brand’s West 39th Street headquarters, the show was an intimate yet powerful affair, attended by industry heavyweights like Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, and even the brand’s elusive founder, Calvin Klein himself. The collection, an ode to both New York and Leoni’s Italian roots, was a study in precision and restraint. Think impeccably cut overcoats, razor-sharp suiting, and fluid capes, all crafted in rich, textural fabrics—brushed cotton, supple wool, and silken layers that moved effortlessly down the runway.

There were nods to the brand’s archives, too: oversized scarf coats, a reimagining of Klein’s signature 1990 outerwear, and a playful CK One perfume bottle transformed into an evening clutch. A touch of pop culture nostalgia surfaced in pieces inspired by Jessica Rabbit and Clark Kent—whimsical yet wearable.

While the collection was met with admiration for its craftsmanship and understated luxury, some long-time fans craved a return to Calvin Klein’s signature sensuality. This was minimalism at its finest, yet noticeably restrained—perhaps a necessary recalibration for a brand in transition.

With this debut, Leoni has set the tone for a new era of Calvin Klein: one that honours the past while shaping a fresh, modern identity. And if Fall 2025 was any indication, the future of this American icon is looking decidedly sophisticated.

Khaite Fall 2025: A Masterclass in Dark Elegance

In a city renowned for its fashion prowess, Khaite’s Fall 2025 collection stood out as a testament to New York’s enduring style authority. Creative director Catherine Holstein delivered a lineup that was both a nod to the brand’s signature aesthetic and a bold exploration of new design territories.

The collection was a harmonious blend of sleek silhouettes and rich textures. Leather bomber jackets and sweeping coats exuded a sense of power and sophistication, while chunky knits and deconstructed corsets added depth and intrigue. The introduction of leopard-print pieces and newsboy caps injected a playful yet refined edge, showcasing Holstein’s ability to balance boldness with wearability.

Accessories played a pivotal role in enhancing the collection’s allure. Over-the-knee boots, opera gloves, and ladylike top-handle bags complemented the ensembles, adding layers of sophistication and modernity. The casting of models like Abbey Lee Kershaw and Lulu Tenney further amplified the show’s impact, bringing the designs to life with their commanding presence.

Set against the backdrop of the Park Avenue Armory, the circular runway and a soundtrack featuring The Smashing Pumpkins created an atmosphere that was both nostalgic and contemporary. This setting underscored the collection’s themes of dark elegance and empowered femininity.

Khaite’s Fall 2025 collection is a testament to the brand’s evolution, offering a fresh perspective while staying true to its core identity. It’s a compelling reminder of why New York remains a pivotal force in the global fashion landscape.

Brandon Maxwell Fall/Winter 2025: A Decade of Modern Elegance

Marking ten years in the industry, Brandon Maxwell’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection was a masterclass in effortless sophistication. Presented at New York Fashion Week, the collection captured the designer’s signature blend of structured tailoring and soft femininity, proving why Maxwell remains a go-to for modern power dressing.

With a focus on elevated essentials, the runway showcased a refined palette of black, ivory, and camel, punctuated by bold animal prints that injected a contemporary edge. Silken slip dresses, crisp shirting, and impeccably tailored blazers reflected Maxwell’s deep understanding of wearable luxury, while oversized plaid blouses and slouchy trousers paid homage to the confident ease of 1980s fashion.

Outerwear played a starring role, with sculptural draping and exaggerated collars adding drama to an otherwise restrained collection. Maxwell’s signature ability to balance structure and fluidity was on full display, reinforcing his commitment to timeless, unfussy elegance.

Eschewing spectacle in favor of craftsmanship, the show felt intimate yet impactful—an ode to the modern woman who moves through the world with quiet confidence. As Maxwell enters his next decade, this collection stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication to sophisticated, wearable design.

Tibi Fall/Winter 2025: Understated Refinement with a European Edge

For Fall/Winter 2025, Tibi embraced a sense of quiet confidence, blending effortless tailoring with a distinctly European sensibility. Inspired by a recent trip to Antwerp, creative director Amy Smilovic and head of design Traci Bui-Amar infused the collection with the city’s unique duality—where historic architecture meets cutting-edge modernity.

This juxtaposition translated seamlessly into the collection. Structured blazers and precision-cut trousers sat alongside fluid layers, striking a balance between sharpness and ease. Unexpected fabric pairings—wool with technical cotton, supple leather against crisp shirting—added depth to the clean-lined silhouettes, reinforcing Tibi’s signature approach to relaxed sophistication.

The palette was restrained yet impactful, with rich jewel tones anchoring a base of neutral hues. Much like the cobbled streets and minimalist galleries of Antwerp, textures played a central role—plush knits, refined wools, and sleek leathers creating a quietly luxurious finish. Accessories remained true to the brand’s ethos: streamlined leather bags and understated footwear complemented rather than competed with the clothes.

At its core, Tibi’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection was a masterclass in elevated essentials. Thoughtfully constructed, endlessly versatile, and inherently modern, it reaffirmed the brand’s place as the go-to for those who value impeccable design without the fuss.

Coach Fall/Winter 2025: Effortless Cool Meets Heritage Craft

For Fall/Winter 2025, Coach delivered a collection that perfectly balanced nostalgia with modern relevance. Under Stuart Vevers’ creative direction, the brand continues to refine its signature blend of rugged Americana and downtown edge—this time with an emphasis on craftsmanship, sustainability, and undeniable wearability.

The collection embraced a lived-in luxury, with distressed leathers, slouchy outerwear, and reworked denim exuding effortless cool. Patchwork trousers and deconstructed knits reinforced a relaxed, slightly undone aesthetic, nodding to the brand’s (Re)Loved initiative, which breathes new life into archival pieces.

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Accessories made just as much of a statement, with the debut of the Empire Carryall 34 and its petite counterpart, the Empire 21—destined to be the next cult-favorite handbags. With elongated straps and structured silhouettes, they seamlessly transitioned from look to look, proving their versatility as the ultimate everyday companions.

The palette remained true to Coach’s DNA—earthy neutrals met rich jewel tones, while textures played a starring role, from buttery leathers to soft shearling. Layered styling underscored the brand’s signature approach to practical luxury, perfect for those who embrace effortless dressing with a hint of rebellion.

With Fall/Winter 2025, Coach reaffirmed its place in the fashion landscape—not just as a heritage brand, but as a label that understands how people want to dress today: easy, cool, and always with an air of authenticity.

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