FashionRound-up Coach’s SS25 campaign wants us all to slow downThe New York brand’s latest campaign features Elle Fanning and Youngji Lee, plus all the fashion news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️February 28, 2025FashionRound-up TextIsobel Van Dyke Coach just introduced its SS25 collection via a campaign titled On Your Own Time. Launched as part of the brand’s platform – titled The Courage to Be Real – the message intends to inspire young people to set the pace of their own life, rather than be weighed down by societal pressures and expectations. Featuring house ambassadors Elle Fanning, Nazha, Kōki and Youngji Lee, the images capture moments of pause on the backdrop of the buzzing city. London might be known for its fast pace, but New York takes fast to a whole new level. This campaign is not only a reminder to take life at your own pace, but your day-to-day too. Slow down and look around – as demonstrated in Coach’s campaign, photographed by Elaine Constantine. Elaine Constantine The ambassadors are pictured wearing pieces from Coach’s latest collection, which debuted during New York Fashion Week earlier this month. Designed as ever by creative director Stuart Vevers, pieces include the revamped I <3 NY t-shirt, as well as the new Chain Tabby, the Brooklyn, Empire and Teri bags. You can watch the campaign here. Elsewhere in fashion this week, Milan Fashion Week is in full swing and it got off to a bang with Doechii and JT performing at Dsquared2’s 30th anniversary show. Then, Sean Paul was the surprising guest of honour at Fendi, meanwhile designers have been protesting via slogan t-shirts. Conner Ives even decided to sell his much-praised ‘Protect The Dolls’ t-shirt, raising thousands for Trans Lifeline. Below, take a scroll through all the fashion news to catch up on this week. 1/7 You may like next 1/7 1/7 Courtesy of Louis Vuitton LV X MURAKAMI ANNOUNCES CHAPTER 2 That’s right, the iconic Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collection is back with a second drop, this time with the immensely popular cherry blossom print. When the collab relaunched last month it flew off the shelves – to no surprise. So mark your calendars, this next drop will be just as popular. See the new campaign featuring Zendaya and shot by Inez and Vinoodh here. view more + 2/7 2/7 Courtesy of MonclerMONCLER MEETS HIROSHI FUJIWARA Moncler’s latest Genius drop just landed. The Moncler x FRGMT by Hiroshi Fujiwara collaboration arrived earlier this week, having debuted at the brand’s City of Genius event in Shanghai. The Japanese musician and ‘godfather of streetwear’ reimagines Moncler’s technical outwear staples but with a playful twist in the form of Y2K-inspired kittens and bunnies, created collaboratively with Korean illustration studio Nayeon & Rang. Discover here. view more + 3/7 3/7 Courtesy of Margiela TABIS GET A RED BOTTOM (AGAIN)Next month, two iconic shoes will join forces as Margiela and Louboutin come together for a major collaboration. The news marks the second time that the two brands will have worked together – the first iteration was seen with Galliano’s incredible Margiela Haute Couture SS24 show. This time around, the shoes come in varying styles, blending recognisable motifs from both houses: the tabi toe and the red sole. Discover more here. view more + 4/7 4/7 Courtesy of MargielaMARGIELA GOES MONSTER It’s a big week for Margiela. Not only did we receive the news of the Louboutin collaboration, but we’re also getting a new Gentle Monster collab too. These futuristic specs mark the third instalment in the brands’ ongoing partnership, illustrated with a campaign shot by Jordan Hemingway and meant to illuminate the ‘seductive mystique that exists between human and cyborg.’ See here. view more + 5/7 5/7 Courtesy of NikeSLAWN GIVES NIKE A MAKEOVER Nike just revealed its latest iteration of the Air Max 90 in two colourways – one all white, and one ‘speckled’ version graffitied with white spray paint. Created by British-Nigerian artist Slawn, the London-based painter became the youngest-ever artist to design a Brit award in 2023. With the help of Nike, now he’s trying his hand at trainers, which are sure to become a favourite of London’s music scene (he counts Skepta and Central Cee as fans). See here. view more + 6/7 6/7 Courtesy of Veilance VEILANCE UNVEILS NEW CAMPAIGNVeilance, the luxury streetwear branch of outerwear giant Arc’teryx, just released its latest campaign featuring a cast of creatives who have ‘adopted the values of Veilance design.’ There’s surfer Paul, entrepreneur Lucy, Furniture designer Alejandro and climber Steve, as well as many more. See more of the pics here. view more + 7/7 7/7 Courtesy of SelfridgesPULL&BEAR TAKES OVER AT SELFRIDGES Following its takeover as the official sponsor of London Fashion Week last season, Pull&Bear has once again taken over Selfridges, bringing its latest collaboration with BFC NEWGEN designers Chet Lo and Johanna Parv to the heart of Oxford Street. Part of the brand’s “Canvas for Creativity” initiative, the pop-up aims to shed light on emerging brands to members of the public. Running until March 3, the space features key pieces from each talent’s capsule collection.view more + 0/7 0/7