Published
February 16, 2025
Victoria’s Secret announced on Friday the first in a series of exclusive collections created in partnership with womenswear designer Joseph Altuzarra.
Dubbed “Atelier Victoria’s Secret x Altuzarra“, the collaboration marks Victoria’s Secret expansion into ready-to-wear fashion and the brand’s first-ever designer in residence.
The Spring 2025 collection launches with eleven pieces including wardrobe essentials such as the blazer, the shirt, the pant, and the slip dress through the lens of lingerie-inspired design. The collection is priced between $95 and $500 and will be available in sizes XS to XL.
Coinciding with the launch is the brand’s reimagined Very Sexy intimates line featuring the brand’s demi-bra, alongside slips, corsets, skirts and more, designed to complement the ready-to-wear foundational wardrobe of Atelier Victoria’s Secret x Altuzarra.
“I am thrilled to unveil the first capsule collection for Atelier Victoria’s Secret x Altuzarra. With this partnership, I wanted to bring my design perspective to a brand known for celebrating femininity and sensuality,” said Altuzarra.
“The collection reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail at the heart of my work. I focused on pieces that felt effortless and sensual, and imbued them with subtle elements of discovery ––classic wardrobe styles, but always with a twist.”
The collection launches with a campaign styled by fashion director Emmanuelle Alt, and shot by photographer Lachlan Bailey, featuring top models, including Blésnya Minher, Devyn Garcia, Imaan Hammam, and Paula Soares.
It will be available online on February 20, and in select retail locations nationwide and internationally.
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