NN.07 Pre-Fall '25 Draws Inspiration From the Italian Coast
With maritime stripes, airy fabrics, and ornate embroideries and knits.
NN.07 has unveiled the lookbook for its Pre-Fall ‘25 collection, which evokes an escape to the Italian coast with light summertime fabrics decorated with floral embroideries and knit patterns.
The collection is anchored by a deep ocean blue hue and a warm terracotta brown, complimented by a pistachio green and various tones of beige. However, it’s the rich textures that attract the eye in a geometric Fil Coupe jacquard, cotton Broderie Anglaise and a floral embroidered voile in Tencel. Together the Mediterranean color palette and continental techniques enhance the collection’s Italian character.
Interest is driven by the upper half, where the brightest colors and details call home. Outerwear is led by a bright blue chore jacket reminiscent of antique French workwear. For chilly nights, NN.07 offers a crisp mid-length coat and a classic fisherman’s crewneck sweater in warm off-white.
The Broderie Anglaise is most visible in an indigo short-sleeve button up with white stitching. Delicate embroidered voile has a subtle effect used in a muted green camp collar shirt. Standing out among the tees is a fuzzy pineapple knit top with multi-color stripes worn over a white polo shirt.
In another look a brown wavy knit collared shirt and a yellow striped vest are styled with pleated wide leg terracotta pants. The bottoms of the collection provide a solid base for looks appearing mostly in solid hues from lighter to darker neutrals. Pants and shorts are accentuated with deep pleats, as seen in a pair of blue pinstriped linen trousers.
The Copenhagen-based brand also played with whimsical embroidery and graphics in its recent special collaborations with SLOP Magazine. Last summer, shirting featured embroidery of ripe strawberries on the vine and in February the pair released a tee with a duo-tone gourd print.
NN.07’s Pre-Fall ‘25 collection will be available at NN.07‘s web store and locations in April 2025.