High-end fashion brand Boss has released the second chapter of its co-designed collaboration with fashion legend Naomi Campbell.
The new AW24 Naomi x Boss capsule — “tailored for those who never compromise on comfort or elegance” — continues to merge luxury statement pieces with high-performance, tech-savvy fabrics while introducing bold new splashes of colour, we’re told.
With a focus on the three established tenets of the collaboration, namely “dedication, determination, and drive”, Boss worked closely with Campbell in a collection that is said to “elevate this capsule to new heights”.
The result is a collection that spotlights “tailored suits, striking dresses such as the one-shoulder draped dress, and vibrant hues”.
It also includes velvet-touch and water-resistant puffers, jerseys, knitwear, and essential base layers like the compression set, for the traveller.
Made from materials including tech wool, jersey, and faux fur, the range comes in a palette of white and black, with accents of fuchsia, rose, and purple.
Campbell said there’s also an anti-crease feature, “which means you can be on the move without worrying about wrinkles, and an anti-stress design in the fabric as well.”
The collection’s available on boss.com and globally in Boss Halo stores.
The supermodel first linked up with Boss for a travel line earlier this year and the brand went on to sponsor an exhibit dedicated to her style at the V&A. She’s also one of the stars of the wider Boss campaign for the AW24 season.
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