
Longchamp’s 2025 Fall/Winter collection unfolds under the theme “From Paris to London,” exploring the intersection of French and British craftsmanship. This collaboration celebrates the brand’s passion for artisanal heritage with a modern twist, featuring partnerships with Parisian artist Constantin Riant and the iconic British duffle coat maker Gloverall. According to Longchamp’s Creative Director Sophie Delafontaine, this season is a heartfelt love letter to craftsmanship.
Inspired by a Parisian woman’s devotion to craft, the collection integrates Constantin Riant’s signature palette of blue and white into the styling. The journey then shifts to the English countryside before arriving at the streets of London, embodying the rugged beauty of British workwear.
Longchamp and Gloverall co-create a reversible wool tweed coat, showcasing both brands’ mastery in design and craft. The coat’s interior features striped patterns instead of Gloverall’s traditional checks, while the toggle closures echo Longchamp’s signature bamboo motif from the Le Roseau handbag.
Delafontaine emphasizes that from the capsule collaboration with artist Constantin Riant to the joint design with London’s Gloverall, the goal is to pay homage to diverse crafts through a contemporary lens. This season reinterprets workwear aesthetics while exploring the fusion of British eclectic style and French elegance across the English Channel.
Signature pieces include an enlarged Le Roseau handbag that balances practicality with effortless sophistication; the Le Pliage Xtra crescent bag inspired by the elegant curves of ceramics; and the Épure collection’s charming “Toast Bag,” crafted in calf leather with a playful nod to the shape of a loaf of bread—blending everyday design with a touch of humor.





