Loro Piana presents the Holiday Collection Fall/Winter 2025-2026

For Fall/Winter 2025-2026, Loro Piana unveils the Holiday Collection, a thoughtful curation of day-to- dark looks, enriched by ski and après-ski garments.

The Holiday Collection radiate a richly textured nonchalance that combines roomy elegance with fluid, draped layers, evoking a sense of nostalgic comfort perfect for the festive season. Textures delight the senses – fuzzy mohair, the ombré-like effect of tactile bouclé, the contrast between light-catching velvet and the smooth hand of a compact weave.

Cable knits offset graphic stripes, while Baby Cashmere is a fail-safe option for cloud-like softness. Zibeline leather, used for the Loom and the Extra Bag, brings a sense of dynamism to a collection defined by drapes, folds, and textural juxtaposition. The new Bale Softy bag – crafted from the finest and softest leather – perfectly complements the deconstructed silhouettes.

Reminiscent of the sepia tones of an old movie, the palette is muted, with soft, natural brown shades nodding to the nostalgic feel of New York City during the holiday season. Rosy hues add a delicate touch to the women’s collection, while camel tones and deep browns flow into the men’s. Touches of green symbolise nature’s resilience in Central Park, the city’s famous green heart.

As evening descends, garments with a night-at-the-opera feel unveil the pinnacle of elegance in eveningwear. The black-tie tailoring features iconic fabrics with a rich texture for men, while women can indulge in new volumes, hats, and details. Borrowed from the men’s world, the smoking suit weaves its way into the women’s wardrobe, in refined grain de poudre hue. Baby Cashmere capes and coats add a touch of sophisticated iconicity in sensorial and warm layers.

Silk velvet and Light Mireille create figure-swathing drapes that are offset by the rigor of precision tailoring. A shrunken foliage motif stands out against a sea of solids. The timeless black and white palette plays on textures, patterns, and shimmering gold threads.

Inspired by the snowy peaks of Les Arcs’ ski station, the après-ski and ski looks coddle mountain lovers, from the thrill of the slopes to après-ski relaxation. Softly enveloping, iconic styles, such as the Icer jacket, are available in both a performance Cash Storm and a luxurious Capra Cashmere. The Traveller is also crafted from Cash Storm, while the Spagna Jacket is made from Curly Fur. Elegant cashmere garments, each one a true work of beauty, are finished to the most exacting standards of artisanal knitwear. Rich jacquard patterns in Cash Silk subtly contrast with the traditional allure of the Norse Fleece Trousers and the cosy touch of double alpaca. An all-white layering enhances the wintry feel, effortlessly blending tonal elegance with the lively Snowflake Jacquard pattern. Taupe, pinks, a pop of jolly red, muted browns, and mossy green shades complete the men’s and women’s palette.

The Grande Unita scarf, the Maison’s first finished product launched in the early 1980s, and a cornerstone of Loro Piana’s success story beyond fibres and fabrics is crafted from extra-fine cashmere with a signature “frisson” finish for an exclusive sheen and luminosity to the butter-soft fabric. It is available in a wide palette of signature muted and vibrant colours, including earthy and neutral tones, pink pastels and green and blue shades.