Phoebe Philo's Collection C Believes That Comfort Doesn't Have To Sacrifice Detail
Phoebe Philo is the master of oversized without overpowering. Though Collection C is filled with gentle lines and soft fabrics, Philo's clothing is not for the milquetoast wearer. Hidden details, like a loose zippered pant leg, exposed studded sole, and a snakeskin-esque brushed mohair wool trench, allow each piece to speak for itself without speaking over anyone else. In a more sculptural moment, a gravity-defying waterfall skirt is reminiscent of Ariana Grande's recent Schiaparelli Couture Oscar's look, though the earth brown is much more suited for a subdued fall. Accessories strengthened the rustic palette, offering Philo's signature oversized sunglasses and a wide range of functional footwear. Pant legs pooled over zipped suede bumper booties while oxblood knee-high and ankle square-toed heeled boots provided practical stability for Philo's modern, appearing to be effortless, woman. Soft, cocooning shapes, tented leather silhouettes, and relaxed tie-dyed jerseys resisted the cinched and sharpened power dressing that dominated this season's catwalks. Instead, menswear silhouettes were easily translated "as is" through a monotone charcoal tuxedo set and tobacco "Man's Coat." Although, it's always safe to say Philo is a trendless designer in her own right, as demonstrated by the brand's untraditional lookbook/drop rollout method. Collection C will be available for purchase from mid 2025 until November exclusively online at Phoebephilo.com and at select global retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman, Dover Street Market, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann Paris, and 10 Corso Como. In the meantime, check out the lookbook in the gallery above, and stay tuned to Hypebeast for more updates.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Phoebe Philo is the master of oversized without overpowering. Though Collection C is filled with gentle lines and soft fabrics, Philo's clothing is not for the milquetoast wearer.
Hidden details, like a loose zippered pant leg, exposed studded sole, and a snakeskin-esque brushed mohair wool trench, allow each piece to speak for itself without speaking over anyone else. In a more sculptural moment, a gravity-defying waterfall skirt is reminiscent of Ariana Grande's recent Schiaparelli Couture Oscar's look, though the earth brown is much more suited for a subdued fall.
Accessories strengthened the rustic palette, offering Philo's signature oversized sunglasses and a wide range of functional footwear. Pant legs pooled over zipped suede bumper booties while oxblood knee-high and ankle square-toed heeled boots provided practical stability for Philo's modern, appearing to be effortless, woman.
Soft, cocooning shapes, tented leather silhouettes, and relaxed tie-dyed jerseys resisted the cinched and sharpened power dressing that dominated this season's catwalks. Instead, menswear silhouettes were easily translated "as is" through a monotone charcoal tuxedo set and tobacco "Man's Coat." Although, it's always safe to say Philo is a trendless designer in her own right, as demonstrated by the brand's untraditional lookbook/drop rollout method.
Collection C will be available for purchase from mid 2025 until November exclusively online at Phoebephilo.com and at select global retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman, Dover Street Market, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann Paris, and 10 Corso Como. In the meantime, check out the lookbook in the gallery above, and stay tuned to Hypebeast for more updates.