
Summary
- Louther x Carhartt WIP unveils a six-piece capsule collection for Fall/Winter 2025
- The collection centers on deconstructing and reconfiguring archetypal Carhartt WIP through the lens of designer Pia Shele
- Launching globally on October 1 via Louther and DSM
Louther, a rising fashion brand, is collaborating with Carhartt WIP on a limited-edition collection for the Fall/Winter 2025 season.
This collection is a collaboration led by Pia Schiele, the founder and designer of Louther, and reimagines classic Carhartt WIP pieces. It continues Louther’s signature style of mixing opposites – like polished and relaxed, or strong and gentle – a theme seen throughout their designs. The capsule features carefully crafted garments with a soft, worn-in feel.
This collection features six unique pieces, all carefully rebuilt by hand in the artist’s studio. The process combines precise tailoring with rough, textured surfaces, resulting in a distinctive look that blends careful craftsmanship with a sense of comfortable wear and natural imperfection.
The collection was first unveiled during London Fashion Week as part of Louther’s show, alongside unique, sculpted pieces created from leftover Carhartt WIP materials. These special pieces highlight the collaboration’s focus on the history and repurposing of materials, transforming practical clothing into innovative designs that feel both vintage-inspired and modern.
The Louther and Carhartt WIP collaboration will be available worldwide starting October 1st, both online at Carhartt WIP’s website and in select Dover Street Market stores.
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