
Loro Piana presents the Holiday Collection 2025.26, a seasonal edit that transitions from daywear to eveningwear while embracing the ease of winter layering. The collection combines refined tailoring with the softness of natural fibers, bringing together ski-inspired pieces and après-ski silhouettes designed for both city and mountain settings.
The collection expresses a quiet sophistication defined by rich textures and fluid proportions. Voluminous layers and tactile fabrics evoke nostalgic comfort suited to the festive season. Mohair, bouclé, velvet, and compact weaves interact through texture, each piece inviting touch. Cable knits meet graphic stripes, while Baby Cashmere introduces an ultra-soft foundation. Zibeline leather brings energy to accessories such as the Loom and Extra Bag, while the new Bale Softy bag, crafted from supple leather, complements the relaxed silhouettes of the ready-to-wear line.


A muted palette recalls the warmth of sepia-toned film, evoking the atmosphere of New York during the holidays. Soft browns, rosy tones, and camel shades create harmony between the men’s and women’s lines. Touches of green reference the natural vitality of Central Park.
As day turns to night, the collection moves toward an elevated approach to eveningwear. For men, tuxedo tailoring gains depth through textured fabrics, while women’s pieces explore volume through structured forms. The smoking suit, reinterpreted in grain de poudre, extends into the women’s wardrobe with quiet authority. Baby Cashmere coats and capes add warmth and structure, complemented by silk velvet and Light Mireille fabrics that create fluid draping balanced by precise tailoring. A foliage motif appears subtly across garments, while black, white, and gold threads interplay across refined textures and patterns.


The ski and après-ski capsule draws inspiration from Les Arcs’ alpine setting. Iconic outerwear such as the Icer jacket appears in Cash Storm and Capra Cashmere, while the Traveller jacket and Spagna coat showcase the same performance and comfort in luxurious finishes. Knitwear introduces Cash Silk jacquards and double alpaca, contrasting traditional fleece and Norse-inspired trousers. A palette of taupe, pink, red, brown, and green enhances the wintry composition.
A nod to the Maison’s early legacy appears through the Grande Unita scarf, first introduced in the 1980s and reissued in extra-fine cashmere with a signature frisson finish. The design’s luminous surface and buttery texture make it a cornerstone of Loro Piana’s craftsmanship, offered this season in neutral, pastel, and vivid color variations. The Loro Piana Holiday Collection 2025.26 is available in boutiques and online.

















