Comfortable knitwear, clean color touches, quiet luxury and urban chic… From Italy to the United States via France, Scotland, Ukraine or Scandinavia, here are 8 inspired and inspiring labels to shine this winter.
La Fetiche, irresistible knitted Scottish
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On one side, the Scottish April Crichton, on the other, the French Aurel Forestier. The two friends met at the Sonia Rykiel studio, where they both worked for nearly fifteen years.They launched La Fétiche in 2017, originally designed as the ideal wardrobe for their “fetishes”, namely beautiful basics that they spin with color block twists. or topstitched.Their signature? Lots of lines and bright colors, a spirit that was definitely infused from their past in Rykiel. on each collection, their collaborations with Scottish or French knitwear makers, resulting in divine knitwear, such as their delicately striped sailor shirts reimagined with a black turtleneck, or their airy sweaters in Scotch lambswool that captured the most fashionable Chloé Sevigny. , to rocker Rod Stewart and so elegant Lucy de la Falaise (whose small collection has just been released) is an irresistible range of hand-knitted knickers, hats and scarves that will make you welcome winter with softness and good humour.
La Fetiche, fiber skirt and 100% Scottish wool sweater, €600 and €695, www.lafetiche.com
Gunny, the green ray of the far north
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The hottest brand from Copenhagen was shown for the first time in Paris during Spring/Summer 2025. But since 2010, the hottest girls on the planet have been called Ganni girls. A very stylish community, from New York to Paris to London, Shanghai and Copenhagen, loves this eco-responsible, chic and colorful brand. mix and match easy to wear. Initially, Ganni was a cashmere brand founded in 2000 by Danish gallery owner Frans Truelsen. ways of glory, positioning it to high-end ready-to-wear that is decidedly hygge, this hot state and Scandinavians Among the best-selling products of the time are leopard jeans, as well as jackets with jackets, ballerinas with silver buckles, bows and plates (which have become a cult) and such sublime hand-knitted “multicos” sweaters. Actress Christina Ricci is the face of Gunn’s fall-winter 2024 campaign. It also provides a coat for the season fluffy Made of snowy black and white fur, it’s green and yet so hygge, so obviously desirable.
Ganni, multicolored chunky knit sweater, €445, www.ganni.com
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Herno, is quiet luxury made in Italy
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Impeccable quality and impeccable looks…Through decades of research and innovation, Herno has become one of the world’s best outerwear brands, including its now iconic underwear jackets.Founded in 1948 by Giuseppe Marenzi in Lesa, a small town on the shores of Lake Maggiore, where the e Erno (to which the brand owes its name), it was from the beginning a factory of cotton raincoats treated with castor oil, which are abandoned by airplanes. war Becoming a benchmark for outerwear, Herno later diversified and began supplying the biggest luxury houses in the 1990s. In 2000, Claudio Marenzi, Giuseppe’s son, also took the company to new heights, combining the unique know-how and technology that Herno is now known for in the quiet luxury movement among active, urban thirtysomethings looking for authentic, safe values for winter In particular, wool or alpaca coats, nylon and cashmere and silk jackets… and other pieces with a refined design, guaranteed comfort and durability. In 2012, the Herno Laminar collection joined the product family. Sporty chic and ultra-efficient, it’s also making inroads into urban wardrobes, always decked out in this very chic, muted vibe that’s perfectly in tune with the times.
Herno Laminar, oversized jacket in windproof shiny nylon and long Gore-Tex skirt, €695 and €365, www.herno.com
Leret Leret, treasure of Kashmir
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Edouard Lehret and his sister Andrea, 33, grew up between Paris and Caracas and today live between New York and Mexico. They are part of this generation with 360 degrees of vision. also took drama classes at the Stella Adler Studio.She became passionate about gemology in 2019 Leret Leret, a brand of colorful and cheerful high-quality cashmere sweaters, instantly recognizable by their graphic “intarsia” patterns. They’re cool, they are fun And art and they are produced in limited quantities (like a treasure that must be collected over time). while they’re designed in New York, they’re all sustainably made in Mongolia from premium fibers harvested to quality and environmental standards (the brand even has its own herds of goats). joined the company in 2023 and the collections expanded with sleeveless vests, cardigans and a children’s line, Leret Leret can also rely on its community, which has seen Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kenya Kinski-Jones, the Hadid girls and the Beckham family, among others.
Leret Leret, 100% cashmere sweater made in Mongolia and in limited quantities, starting at 400 euros. leret-leret.com
Mantù, the spiritchic and the city»
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How to master a stylish urban look when you have to brave the cold and the rain In this game, the Italian brand Mantù wins all the good points with its radical and sophisticated wardrobe for all moments of the day, from the office to the opening, including the summit meeting : Launched in 2008, Mantù is the house brand of the Castor Fashion group, a luxury prototyping, patternmaking and manufacturing company founded By Angela Picozzi and her sister Elena in Mantua in 2003. The two sisters learned everything from it Made in Italy with their mother Graziella, a talent scout (who discovered, among others, Martin Margiela) and father Mario, a fashion designer and master pattern maker. Mantù’s collections reflect this heritage and offer impeccable tailoring for each season, a strong masculine spirit mixed with feminine touches and a versatile fit that makes each look unique.So for autumn winter, the bomber jacket shows off voluminous sleeves, and the gray coat poop the high collar elevates the silhouette day and night. The soft gray sweater and jacket are also contrasted with lilac organza skirts that reveal a sheer look of hand-embroidered flowers. It’s chic, modern and unique enough to stand out in winter gray.
Mantou, gray woolen coat, 1300 euros. www.mantu.it
Litkovska, all the strength of Ukraine
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Lilia Litkovska is one of the most famous fashion designers in Ukraine, where she even founded a very famous fashion school. He launched his brand in 2009 and has been fighting to keep it alive since February 2022. Three days after the Russian invasion, he fled to Paris, where he made a fresh start, choosing to keep his workshops in his native country. Now it is shared between France and Ukraine : His strength and flexibility can also be seen in the fashion shows of his collections, which he presents at every Paris Fashion Week since 2017 and at the same time sensual tailoring (he comes from a family of tailors spanning four generations) and oversized silhouettes, his radical chic wardrobe oscillates between masculine (deconstructed jackets and trousers) and feminine (divine fitted dresses). With architecturally inspired touches.As for its Zip Bag, the oversized, comfortable, zip leather bag with versatile carry, it’s currently a hit from New York to Tokyo (the black version is has been sold but will be back soon.) Since 2018, Lilia has also introduced a craft line in each of her collections. The pillar of the latter. Traditional carpets woven in the Carpathians, which he transforms into magnificent couture jackets.There is always a white label on his clothes, which symbolizes the fact that each piece is a new beginning, a new story.
Litkoska, black wool jacket and trousers, €740 and €490 and powder pink cotton shirt, €500. litkovska.com:.
Proenza Schouler x Sorel, the collaboration that’s taking the town by storm
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On the one hand, Sorel, the Canadian shoe brand adapted to the extreme temperatures that all fashionable New Yorkers wear in the winter, on the other, Proenza Schouler, the brand to the kings From the Big Apple, which has long been enchanted working girls From the city, with a wardrobe that mixes urban energy, French couture and American cool, the two have just collaborated to give birth to the ugliest shoes of the season. Two revised models of the iconic Caribou, one in mule version and the other in Chelsea Boot mode, each available in three colors: black: ocher yellow and ecru white They were launched on October 22. The next day, Bella Hadid was already wearing them, on the streets of Malibu, in a low-cut version, paired with micro culotte shorts and an oversized beige jacket. We’ll let you imagine what happens next…
Sorel x Proenza Schouler, leather mules and boots, €355 and €405. www.sorel.com And www.proenzaschouler.com
Source: Le Figaro
