Welcome to the November edition of The Edit, fashion’s latest, curated just for you. Let this be your go-to source for everything buzzworthy in the fashion world. From breaking news and runway highlights to the trends taking over your feed, we’re covering it all. Plus, we’re diving into the fashion moments everyone can’t stop talking about. Keep reading to stay ahead of the curve and find out what’s making headlines in fashion right now!
Read: The Edit: This month’s pulse on fashion—October 2025 edition
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Inside the first British Museum Ball: £2.5 million raised and a star-studded night of culture
The British Museum’s inaugural Ball marked a dazzling new moment for London’s cultural scene, raising over £2.5 million to support the Museum’s global partnerships. Chaired by Isha Ambani and Dr. Nicholas Cullinan OBE, the pink-carpet event drew nearly 900 guests, including Naomi Campbell, Janet Jackson, and Sir Mick Jagger, who dined among ancient artifacts and enjoyed performances by Anoushka Shankar, Tom Odell, and M.I.A. The night also saw a £10.3 million pledge from the Garfield Weston Foundation to fund new visitor pavilions, solidifying the Ball’s impact beyond its glamour. Blending art, music, and philanthropy, the event set a new benchmark for cultural celebration in the capital.
Inside Prada Mode London: Where art, music, and culture collide
Prada brought its travelling cultural club, Prada Mode, back for a third edition, this time taking over London’s 180 The Strand on October 2 and 3. The exclusive two-day event blended art, music, and conversation under one Brutalist roof, transforming the space into a hub of creativity and exchange. This edition featured Black Image Corporation, a new chapter presented by American artist Theaster Gates, alongside Collective Intimacy, a live program exploring the global Black experience through performances, talks, and artistic interventions. The atmosphere came alive with performances by Gates and The Black Monks of Mississippi, Jojo Abot, and DJ sets from Shy One, Josey Rebelle, Zezi Ifore, and James Massiah, turning Prada Mode London into a space where culture and community collided in the most Prada way possible.
Fashion’s biggest brands enter a new era under fresh leadership
From Dior to Fendi: Maria Grazia Chiuri’s next chapter
Fendi has appointed Maria Grazia Chiuri as its new Chief Creative Officer, a homecoming of sorts for the designer, who began her career under the legendary Fendi sisters. Known for her feminist approach and thoughtful storytelling at Dior, Chiuri’s return to the Roman Maison marks a full-circle moment that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. LVMH’s Bernard Arnault praised her as one of fashion’s great creative minds, while Fendi’s leadership highlighted her ability to blend artistry with cultural commentary. For Chiuri, the move is deeply personal—she described it as an “honour and joy” to return to a house that shaped her early career. Her debut collection for Fendi is set to be unveiled during Milan Fashion Week in February 2026, and expectations are already sky-high.
Hot new launches and campaigns that are generating buzz
Sofia Richie’s SRG launch with Revolve has people talking, and here’s why
Sofia Richie Grainge has officially launched SRG in partnership with REVOLVE, a collection that captures her signature aesthetic, effortless, polished, and timeless. The line features elevated staples like silk shirting, blazers, and versatile outerwear, all designed with longevity in mind. But while SRG feels like a natural extension of Sofia’s “quiet luxury” image, the launch has sparked conversation online. Many are wondering why now, given that the quiet luxury movement—largely defined by neutral palettes, refined tailoring, and understated elegance- hit its peak in 2024 and carried into 2025. As the trend begins to evolve, some see this as a late entry, while others view it as a strategic move that cements Sofia’s influence beyond the trend she helped popularize. Either way, SRG marks her transition from style muse to designer, reinforcing her place in the fashion industry.
Aritzia debuts its first-ever sneaker in collaboration with Nike
Aritzia is stepping into sneaker culture with its first Nike collaboration, the LD-1000 Edition A. The partnership reimagines Nike’s retro silhouette through Aritzia’s minimalist, elevated lens, melding vintage sport textures with refined, fashion-forward details. Crafted from premium tumbled leather that develops a unique patina over time, the sneaker comes in warm brown tones with subtle logo placement and sleek lines that feel both nostalgic and new. It’s an unexpected yet seamless blend of fashion and function. The limited-edition LD-1000 Edition A drops on October 29 on the Aritzia app, followed by select boutiques on October 30.
LOEWE x On launches their first collaboration with the Cloudsolo Sneaker
For their first-ever collaboration, LOEWE and On have unveiled the Fall/Winter 2025 Cloudsolo collection, a fusion of Spanish craftsmanship and Swiss engineering that blurs the line between fashion and performance. The centrepiece is the Cloudsolo sneaker, a brand-new silhouette co-designed by both brands, featuring On’s signature CloudTec heel and LOEWE’s artisanal detailing, from pebble toggles to semi-translucent mesh uppers in shades of turquoise, orange, and lime green. Alongside it, the collection expands into performance-ready apparel, flocked anoraks, cargo pants, and seamless base layers designed for the rhythm and unpredictability of city life. Shot by Ryan McGinley, the campaign stars dance collective MazelFreten, whose choreography embodies the collection’s message: movement as art, resilience, and connection.
ALDO’s Stranger Things collection is a love letter to the 80s—and the Upside Down
ALDO has teamed up with Stranger Things for a limited-edition capsule that fuses fashion with Hawkins nostalgia just in time for the show’s fifth and final season. The 18-piece collection draws inspiration from all five seasons of the Netflix hit, blending ALDO’s signature design flair with the show’s retro ‘80s aesthetic—think Hellfire Club–inspired sneakers, mixtape motifs, and accessories straight out of the Upside Down. Each piece nods to the series’ world-building with playful details like D&D dice and Hawkins landmarks, offering fans a wearable slice of their favourite universe. The collaboration arrives amid a wave of 1980s revivalism, proving once again how Stranger Things continues to shape not just pop culture, but the way we dress.
Burberry’s latest campaign is a love letter to London—starring Olivia Colman
Burberry is once again redefining outerwear, merging over 165 years of British craftsmanship with modern design and cinematic storytelling. Its latest campaign, directed by Shakespeare in Love’s John Madden, stars Academy Award-winner Olivia Colman alongside an all-star cast of international models, including Amelia Gray, Liu Wen, Lucky Blue Smith, Mona Tougaard, and Tyson Beckford. Through a series of short films, first-time tourists explore London while encountering Colman in various roles, from a cricket enthusiast to a chip shop worker, capturing the city’s everyday charm. The collection itself reimagines Burberry classics like the Castleford trench and introduces new silhouettes such as the Fitzrovia and Berryhill coats, blending archival inspiration with fresh, voluminous shapes.
Sandy Liang gave Gap’s classics the cutest makeover ever
Gap has teamed up with New York designer Sandy Liang for a limited-edition collection that feels like a love letter to both girlhood and nostalgia. Blending Gap’s timeless basics with Liang’s signature bows, playful silhouettes, and soft-edged femininity, the line reimagines classic denim, fleece, and outerwear through a whimsical, downtown New York lens. To celebrate the collaboration, artist Annie Choi created an animated short, Sandy’s Dream Closet, inspired by Liang’s childhood above her family’s restaurant on the Lower East Side—a nod to the daydreams that shaped her creative identity. The result is a collection that merges past and present: familiar Gap staples reworked with a distinctly Sandy touch, bridging generations while capturing the carefree spirit of growing up in the city.
Tinashe just dropped a dance-inspired line with Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters has teamed up with Tinashe for 1st Position, a limited-edition collection inspired by the singer’s lifelong love of dance. The line blends the ease of streetwear with the movement and confidence of studio style, featuring cropped shrugs, ruched tops, and wide-leg pants designed to move with the body. Rooted in Tinashe’s belief that dance is a form of self-expression, the collection celebrates individuality and comfort, values that deeply resonate with Gen Z’s approach to fashion. Shot at the Grand Academy of Ballet in Los Angeles with choreography by Robbie Blue, the campaign brings the collaboration full circle, spotlighting the community and creative energy that have long fueled Tinashe’s artistry.
The fashion trends that are everywhere right now
Brooches are the unexpected comeback accessory of 2025
Chunky bracelets aren’t the only thing making a comeback; brooches are officially back. They were spotted at the 2025 runways, seen at Tory Burch, Miu Miu, Carolina Herrera, and more. Julia Roberts has already embraced the trend while promoting her latest film, After the Hunt, covering her tie with Victorian pins. It’s proof that the right brooch can instantly elevate an outfit—check out some gorgeous options you can add to yours below.
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This month’s most talked-about fashion and pop culture moments
If there’s one thing Kim Kardashian knows how to do, it’s get people talking. Her brand SKIMS just launched faux hair thongs and G-strings, and yes—it instantly became the internet’s latest obsession. To announce the release, SKIMS shared a retro-style game show video that had fans laughing (and confused) in equal measure. At first glance, it feels ironic coming from someone whose family reality show has featured countless conversations about laser hair removal and the beauty standards that push women toward being hairless. But maybe that’s the point, if society has long told women they shouldn’t have hair, Kim’s offering up a tongue-in-cheek twist for those who can’t (or simply don’t) grow it naturally. Whether it’s satire or strategy, one thing’s for sure: only Kim could make fake pubic hair go viral.
The Angels returned, but was the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show enough to win over shoppers again?
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show made its much-anticipated comeback on October 15, and while it brought a wave of nostalgia, with standout performances from KAROL G, Madison Beer, Missy Elliott, and TWICE, something still felt missing. The runway was notably more inclusive this year, featuring new and familiar faces representing a wider range of body types and cultural backgrounds, and Angel Reese made history as the first professional athlete to walk in the show. Yet, when it came to the fashion itself, the lingerie and wings felt a bit underwhelming. Some of the designs echoed older looks from past Victoria’s Secret eras, while others didn’t quite land, leaving us reminiscing about the show’s once-unmatched sense of fantasy—and contemplating whether this comeback will actually translate into sales.
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