Thom Browne’s High Winter 2025 Collection Captures a Day Upstate

Set against a Hudson Valley backdrop, the campaign explores movement, intimacy and seasonal storytelling.

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  • Thom Browne’s High Winter 2025 Collection unfolds as a snapshot og a day in the Hudson Valley
  • The garments blend utility with ceremony, moving from day leisure to black-tie sophistication

Thom Browne’s High Winter 2025 Collection unfolds like a cinematic day in the Hudson Valley, where crisp air and quiet landscapes set the tone for a narrative steeped in elegance and ease. The collection opens with black down-fill coats catching the morning light, paired with wool trousers and vitello calf leather boots that crunch against gravel paths. It’s a study in movement and stillness — hands in pockets, leaves turning, silhouettes framed by low sun. Browne’s technical outerwear, crafted in Italy, is designed to transition seamlessly from early arrival to late-night revelry, balancing functionality with refined tailoring.

As the day warms, guests shed their down-fill bombers and explore the grounds, revealing layers from the Fall 2025 collection. Corduroy and wool pinstripe suits mingle with gingham plaids, cashmere cardigans, and trompe l’œil dresses, all echoing the terrain’s autumnal palette. Appliquéd geese glide across checked pleated skirts, while the iconic 4-bar emblem appears on varsity leather bombers and wool zip pullovers. The garments invite play – fishing by the creek, lawn games, champagne in hand – blurring the line between formalwear and leisure.

By evening, the mood shifts indoors. Tweed pants meet wingtip pumps on stone paths, and black bow ties are adjusted in compact mirrors. A sport coat, corset and pencil skirt in sheer black silk organza hint at tricolor linings beneath, signaling a transition to black-tie sophistication. The collection’s versatility shines through in these moments, where utility gives way to ceremony, and each piece becomes part of a larger story — one of intimacy, anticipation, and quiet glamour.

The High Winter 2025 Collection is more than a seasonal offering; it’s a narrative in layers. From the first roll of backgammon to the final toast by the fire, Thom Browne’s designs carry wearers through a day of connection and contrast. Wool, down and good company hold warmth close as the air sharpens outside, and inside, the brand’s signature tailoring and storytelling come alive in candlelight.

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