October’s Best Fashion Launches 2025

As autumn sets in, October brings a wave of fresh creativity to the fashion world. With Paris Fashion Week dazzling audiences, the season’s aesthetic feels rich, romantic, and effortlessly modern. Jonathan Anderson’s latest Dior collection paid homage to 18th-century French opulence, while Matthieu Blazy brought new life to Chanel’s legacy — blending nostalgia with forward-thinking design.

Beyond the runway, brands are embracing collaborations, sustainability, and individuality. From capsule collections to inventive drops, October’s fashion calendar is brimming with inspiration.

The North Face × Cecilie Bahnsen: Collaboration, Part II

Outdoor functionality meets ethereal femininity once again as The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reunite for their second collaboration. After debuting on the Fall/Winter 2025 runway, this release extends the partnership’s exploration of texture, form, and innovation.

The collection seamlessly fuses technical craftsmanship with Bahnsen’s poetic design language — think voluminous silhouettes, soft quilting, and signature floral cutout details.

Spanning seven key pieces, the line includes an A-line down skirt, sleek outerwear, and reimagined Verto boots, all designed for women who balance adventure with elegance.

Where to Shop

The collection is now available online at thenorthface.com and ceciliebahnsen.com, offering a rare blend of outdoor performance and high-fashion artistry. Whether you’re hiking through fall foliage or strolling city streets, this collaboration proves that functional fashion can still be beautifully romantic.

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