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The North Face x SKIMS debuts and Hermès artist window: here’s what you missed in fashion this week

The North Face x SKIMS debuts and Hermès artist window: here’s what you missed in fashion this week

From luxury re-openings to limited-edition collaborations, this week in fashion delivered a flurry of moments you may have missed.

Global heavyweights arrived on local shores, with The North Face x SKIMS making its Australian debut and TAG Heuer unveiling an exclusive Carrera created with homegrown collectors. Paspaley opened a new chapter with its reimagined Collins Street boutique, while Hermès illuminated Sydney with a deeply elemental window installation by Shaun Daniel Allen.

For all the fashion moments you might've missed this week, read on.

 

Jaeger-LeCoultre opens new Chadstone boutique

Jaeger-LeCoultre has unveiled its latest Chadstone boutique, introducing the Maison’s newly reimagined global design concept in a bright, inviting setting. With warm lighting, natural textures, and refined materials – from soft woods to stone accents – the space blends modern elegance with a deep connection to the Vallée de Joux and the brand’s enduring heritage.

Find out more on the Jaeger-LeCoultre website.

 

The North Face x SKIMS debuts in Australia

Photograph courtesy The North Face x SKIMS

The North Face x SKIMS debuted in Australia this week with a new, highly anticipated collection – available in Australia for the first time – melding technical alpine performance with SKIMS’ sculpted minimalism for a winter-ready wardrobe that moves seamlessly from slope to street. Defined by clean lines, engineered silhouettes, and best-in-class technologies like DryVent, FlashDry and ThermoBall, the collaboration delivers butter-soft bases and reimagined Nuptse styles that balance real winter power with lightweight, travel-friendly ease.

Find out more on The North Face website.

Paspaley reopens their Collins Street Boutique in Melbourne

Photograph courtesy Paspaley

Paspaley marks a significant milestone with the reopening of its Collins Street boutique in Melbourne, unveiling an immersive new space that reflects the brand’s deep connection to nature, its mastery of rare pearls, and its longstanding commitment to exceptional craftsmanship. Designed in collaboration with architect Eric Carlson of Carbondale, the boutique embodies the next chapter in Paspaley’s 90-year evolution.

Find out more on the Paspaley website.

 

Hermès reveals Sydney artist window by Shaun Daniel Allen

Photographs courtesy Hermès

“Of Water, of Earth,” Shaun Daniel Allen’s evocative installation for the Hermès Sydney Trust, transforms the store’s windows into elemental rockscapes and dyed textiles inspired by Country, created in collaboration with celebrated Durrmu Art Centre artists. Rooted in the 2025 Hermès theme “Drawn to Craft,” the work embodies a spiritual dialogue between landscape, heritage architecture, and Shal’s Bundjalung identity, inviting passersby into a space where culture, craft, and place converge.

Find out more on the Hermès website.

 

Jordan Askill launches pendant for SEADRAGON CONSERVATION

Photograph courtesy Jordan Askill

Jordan Askill has created a limited-edition sterling silver Weedy Seadragon pendant to support SEADRAGON CONSERVATION, a collaborative initiative dedicated to protecting the vulnerable species through research, storytelling, and public education. Modelled on a real Weedy Seadragon and available from 4 December 2025, the piece raises vital awareness and funds for ongoing conservation efforts led by UTS marine ecologists, filmmakers, and partners across Australia’s Great Southern Reef.

Find out more on the Jordan Askill website.

 

TAG Heuer launches Carrera Australian Limited Edition

Photograph courtesy TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer unveils the Carrera Australian Limited Edition, a 75-piece collector’s timepiece created in collaboration with Australia’s most passionate watch enthusiasts and inspired by iconic Heuer racing chronographs from the 1960s and 70s. Featuring a silver Côtes de Genève dial, black azurage counters, blue lacquered accents and the in-house Calibre TH20-00 movement, the exclusive model celebrates six decades of Carrera heritage while honouring the strength and sophistication of Australia’s collector community.

Find out more on the TAG Heuer website.

 

ECCO launches bold new collaboration with Natacha Ramsay-Levi

Photographs courtesy ECCO

Danish footwear brand ECCO introduced its Spring Summer 2025 collection this week from creative partner, Parisian designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi. This is the fifth chapter in an ongoing creative collaboration between ECCO and Ramsay-Levi, with the limited-edition capsule celebrating their shared values and joint passion for performance, innovation and style.

Find out more on the ECCO website.

 

JAG and Nadia Fairfax-Wayne unveil Paintbox

Photography courtesy JAG

This week, they released a vibrant 12-piece capsule that reimagines classic denim as a sun-soaked canvas of bold colour, playful detailing, and weekend ease. Inspired by the carefree spirit of Australian summer, the collection infuses heritage silhouettes with vivid hues and expressive textures designed to uplift and celebrate individuality.

Find out more on the JAG website.

 

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