
SKIMS and The North Face introduce their second limited-edition winter collection, expanding the partnership with new silhouettes, updated colors, and the collaboration’s first kidswear offering. The drop builds on the foundation set by the original release, bringing together The North Face’s performance design with SKIMS’ sharp, body-conscious approach to fit.
The collection presents a wider assortment of outerwear, contouring base layers, and versatile separates created for ski, snowboard, and everyday winter use. Each piece showcases performance materials and advanced technologies from The North Face, paired with SKIMS’ recognizable design approach. The palette shifts toward an icier range this season, with tones such as Bone, Kyanite, Gunmetal, Phoenix, and Onyx applied across insulated jackets, sculpted tops, and coordinating pieces for adults and kids.


This release also introduces the collaboration’s first kidswear range, extending the capsule to families seeking functional winterwear with a cohesive design language. The new sizing accompanies returning adult silhouettes as well as several newly developed shapes that reinforce the collaborative direction of the two brands.
Kim Kardashian underscored the intent behind the second collaboration in a statement, saying she wanted the new capsule to push further into what winterwear can deliver through construction and fit. She emphasized the importance of materials and silhouettes that support performance while maintaining the clean design codes associated with SKIMS. Kardashian also noted her personal connection to the expansion of the line, with the kidswear category reflecting her interest in creating pieces for a range of ages.

David Whetstone, Director of Design, Global Collaborations and Energy at The North Face, described the second season as a continuation of the shared focus on technical innovation, design precision, and fit. He pointed to the collaboration’s ability to draw on The North Face’s on-mountain expertise while working within SKIMS’ form-driven aesthetic to shift expectations around performance apparel.
The campaign, photographed by Laura Obermeyer and Jackie Nickerson, was produced on the slopes of the Chilean mountains. The collection will be available on December 9 through the SKIMS and The North Face online stores, select retail locations, and luxury stores. The timing arrives during an active period for SKIMS, following the brand’s recent projects including its second collaboration with Nike and the launch of its seasonal holiday shop.

















