Adventurous Attitudes Take Shape in Iceberg's FW23 Collection
Inspired by Pamela Anderson’s 2001 campaign for the brand.






































Milan Fashion Week has officially begun, and who better to kick antics off than Italian fashion House, Iceberg. While the brand will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, Iceberg has just hit the runway to present its latest co-ed creations.
The heritage-filled imprint debuted its Fall/Winter 2023 collection on a concrete walkway in the center of Milan, pulling inspiration from adrenaline-rushing sports, such as motorbiking and skiing. Made for London’s city streets and the alpine slopes of Italy, Iceberg’s FW23 range is unapologetic, fierce, and packed with a defiant attitude.
This season sees sportswear and tailoring references collide, previewing full leather ensembles beside jumbo-sized fur coats and eloquent knitwear for everyday wear. Form-fitting leather gear resembles those worn by Pamela Anderson in Iceberg’s 2001 campaign, updated for unisex styling with Daffy Duck embroidery on the back. Essential black leather hops from look to look and adorns lightweight trench coats, slouchy bottoms, and puffed windbreakers, while racing-inspired sets boast geometric decor and embossed branding.
Classic suiting is reimagined with a daring mentality, featuring asymmetrical pockets, tonal neckties, and utility zippers that open to reveal the skin beneath. Burgundy boiler suits receive similar mechanisms matched with laceless leather biker boots adorned with calf-length flaps, while Iceberg completes the collection with a series of fur-encrusted looks. Fuzzy pullovers are layered below leather varsity jackets and tie-dye cargos, working as coats and hoodies dominated by graffiti illustrations.
Take a closer look at Iceberg’s FW23 collection in the gallery above.
Elsewhere, mfpen’s SS23 campaign shows exquisite tailoring in motion.