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Tory Burch FW25/26 Collection: Stillness in Motion
In her Fall/Winter 2025–2026 campaign, Tory Burch offers a cinematic meditation on the rhythms of modern womanhood—set against the iconic pulse of New York City. Lensed by Jamie Hawkesworth, the campaign blurs the boundary between documentary and daydream, capturing models Hejia Li, Ida Heiner, Lulu Tenney, Nora Attal, and Selena Forrest in unguarded moments that echo the city’s quiet poetry.
The visual narrative unfolds in vignettes—women walking, pausing, reflecting—each frame suffused with late autumn light and the subtle texture of everyday life. There’s no overt dramatization, no artifice. Instead, Hawkesworth’s signature intimacy draws the eye inward, offering a portrait of urban existence that is contemplative, authentic, and grounded.
Stylist Brian Molloy echoes this understated elegance through a wardrobe that favors function without sacrificing finesse. Equestrian-inspired tailoring, flat shoes, and slouchy silhouettes—anchored in tactile wools, shearling, and suede—form a collection that prioritizes ease and personal rhythm. The archival Reva flat makes a quiet return, not as a throwback but as a timeless gesture reimagined.
The hair by Jimmy Paul and makeup by Dick Page follow suit: fresh, unfussy, and real—enhancing rather than transforming. Each woman becomes a character in her own right, not styled into submission but seen as she is, caught mid-thought, mid-step, mid-story.
There is no urgency to this campaign, no demand for attention—only an invitation to look closer. It aligns with Tory Burch’s evolving creative language: subtle, assured, and human. In an era driven by spectacle and speed, this campaign takes the opposite approach—slowing down, listening, and offering space for presence.
The result is a quiet triumph. Tory Burch FW25/26 resists the noise of the fashion cycle and, instead, builds emotional resonance through restraint. It is a love letter to the city that shaped the brand, and to the women who move through it—unrushed, unfiltered, and unmistakably themselves.
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