Courtesy of PalaceFashionRound-up Welcome to Sophia Stel’s PalaceThe Canadian alt-pop artist is Palace’s latest campaign star, plus all the fashion news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️November 21, 2025FashionRound-up TextIsobel Van DykeSophia Stel for Palace's 2025 holiday lookbook Anya Taylor-Joy is the face of Dior. Ayo Edebiri is the face of Chanel. Clairo is Alessandro Michele’s latest muse at Valentino, and somehow, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are Moncler’s current ambassadors. Every brand thinks long and hard about which celebrities it wants to be associated with. Who is emblematic of the brand ethos, while current enough to attract the target audience? For Palace’s 2025 holiday lookbook, the legendary skate brand has tapped one of the year’s coolest emerging musicians. Canadian alt-pop artist Sophia Stel began gaining attention last year with her dreamy synths and debut EP Object Permanence. She’s been on the rise ever since, releasing a deluxe edition of her debut, as well as a follow-up project, How to Win At Solitaire. A brand synonymous with cool, it’s no wonder Stel caught Palace’s attention, particularly given her relationship with skate culture. “It’s played a pretty big role in who I am as a person,” she told Dazed earlier this year, explaining the way that skaters have influenced her visual identity. “I lived with a bunch of skaters for a while when I was fresh out of high school. We would watch a lot of videos and compilations. The really cool thing about skate videos is they have to rely on these unpredictable moments.” The Vancouver-born artist has lived many lives already, having worked as a gardener, a painter and a bartender. Last month, she made her catwalk debut walking for Ann Demeulemeester, and now, she can add campaign star to her CV too. Elsewhere in fashion this week, Monday got off to a bang with an off-schedule 16Arlington x Anthony Price catwalk show, featuring an appearance from none other than West End girl, Lily Allen. We went behind the scenes on Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaign, and Ludovic de Saint Sernin answered our dA-Zed quiz. Here’s everything else you missed… 1/6 You may like next 1/6 1/6 Courtesy of GivenchyGIVENCHY UNVEILS SS26 CAMPAIGN Givenchy and creative director Sarah Burton have revealed their SS26 campaign, photographed by Collier Schorr and starring actor Rooney Mara and The Clash bassist Paul Simonon. “My friends are often my muses, and my muses often become friends,” explains Burton. “The second in our portrait series celebrates this creative relationship with both Rooney Mara and Paul Simonon.”view more + 2/6 2/6 Courtesy of AlaïaALAÏA ARCHETYPES IS HERE Earlier this week, Alaïa released its Winter/Spring 2026 archetypes campaign, along with a brand new website, marking a new chapter for the brand. Like every Alaïa collection, the campaign is an ode to women and the epitome of creative director Pieter Mulier’s vision of femininity. See more here. view more + 3/6 3/6 KNWLS x Miss Sixty KNWLS TEAMS UP WITH MISS SIXTY The KNWLS team is having a busy year! First, the brand collaborated with Nike, and now it has teamed up with cult 00s label Miss Sixty. The girlish capsule collection features oversized pom-poms, cinched waistlines and leather jackets that will have you dreaming. The campaign is fronted by It-girl Alana Champion, of course. Available here. view more + 4/6 4/6 Courtesy of Juicy CoutureJUICY COUTURE DROPS DENIMTo think of Juicy Couture is to think of the legendary velour tracksuits, beloved by the likes of Regina George, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. With the resurgence of noughties nostalgia, naturally, Juicy tracksuits have come crashing back into the mainstream – but now the brand is launching denim too. You can see the brand’s first full-denim collection here. view more + 5/6 5/6 Courtesy of lululemonLULULEMON IS READY FOR THE WINTER OLYMPICSEvery girl’s favourite workoutwear brand, Lululemon, is ready for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. As unveiled earlier this week, the brand has designed the official Team Canada athlete kit, designed in close collaboration with the Canadian athletes. Founded in Vancouver, this marks the brand’s third Olympic Games as Team Canada’s official outfitter. See here. view more + 6/6 6/6 Jil Sander x MonclerJIL SANDER GETS COSY WITH MONCLER Former Jil Sander designers Lucie and Luke Meier have delivered their swan song, a collaboration with luxury outerwear brand Moncler. First teased over a year ago during the epic Moncler Genius event in Shanghai, we now get a full view of the entire Jil Sander x Moncler collection. See here. view more + 0/6 0/6