Icicle's FW25 Vision of Functional Elegance: Quiet Precision
For Fall Winter 2025–2026, Icicle Atelier refines its philosophy of intentional luxury with a collection rooted in natural materials, nuanced tailoring, and serene functionality. Under the direction of Bénédicte Laloux, the brand expands onto the international wholesale stage while remaining true to its core: craftsmanship that speaks in hushed tones, but with undeniable clarity.
This season's outerwear is central to the narrative, led by double-faced cashmere coats that balance architectural form with enveloping softness. Fluid slacks and diaphanous organza blouses introduce movement into the tailored rhythm, often styled with scarf collars that feel effortlessly composed.
Innovation quietly anchors the collection. A standout development is a silk-wool textile engineered for water resistance through its weave alone—no coatings, no synthetics. This material finds form in a voluminous transitional jacket that merges utility with poise.
Knitwear, a perennial signature for Icicle, returns in brushed cashmere with subtle interventions—deep V-necks, ballooned backs, and extended sleeves lend tactile interest while preserving the line’s restrained aesthetic. Accessories, too, are studies in contrast: sheer organza gloves and sculptural silk handbags add dimension to the subdued, neutral palette.
With prices ranging from €250 to €4,650—and core offerings between €500 and €900—the collection positions itself firmly in the realm of quiet luxury, where value lies in longevity and touch, not logos or trends.
Icicle Atelier’s FW25 offering reaffirms its place among brands that dress the everyday with care and intention. In a season defined by restraint, it is the deliberate calm and meticulous detail that make the loudest statement.
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